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Harry Baldwin (cricketer)
Harry Baldwin (27 November 1860 – 12 January 1935) was an English first-class cricketer. Baldwin was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm off break. Career Baldwin made his first-class debut for Hampshire in the 1877 season against Derbyshire. This would be Baldwin's only match for Hampshire until 1887. By 1887 Hampshire had been stripped of their first-class status and were now playing non-first-class matches. His first match on his return in 1887 was against Surrey. During Hampshire's period as a non first-class county, Baldwin played 66 matches, the last of which in the clubs non first-class period came against Essex in 1894. Baldwin was still playing for the club in 1895 when they regained first-class status. Eighteen years after his first first-class game, Baldwin played his second first-class match against Somerset. This marks Baldwin with the distinction of being one of three cricketers, the others being Russell Bencraft and Teddy Wynyard, to have played fi ...
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Wokingham
Wokingham is a market town in Berkshire, England, west of London, southeast of Reading, north of Camberley and west of Bracknell. History Wokingham means 'Wocca's people's home'. Wocca was apparently a Saxon chieftain who may also have owned lands at Wokefield in Berkshire and Woking in Surrey. In Victorian times, the name became corrupted to ''Oakingham'', and consequently the acorn with oak leaves is the town's heraldic charge, granted in the 19th century. Geologically, Wokingham sits at the northern end of the Bagshot Formation, overlying London clay, suggesting a prehistorical origin as a marine estuary. The courts of Windsor Forest were held at Wokingham and the town had the right to hold a market from 1219. The Bishop of Salisbury was largely responsible for the growth of the town during this period. He set out roads and plots making them available for rent. There are records showing that in 1258 he bought the rights to hold three town fairs every year. E ...
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