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William Pellett
William Pellett (7 July 1809 – date of death unknown) was an English cricketer. Pellett's batting (cricket), batting and bowling (cricket), bowling styles are unknown. He was born at Duncton, Sussex. Pellett made his first-class cricket, first-class debut for Sussex county cricket teams, Sussex against Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, Nottinghamshire at the Royal New Ground, Royal New Ground, Brighton, in 1837. He made two further first-class appearances for the Sussex in that season, against the Marylebone Cricket Club at the Royal New Ground, and a return fixture against Nottinghamshire at the Forest New Ground, Forest New Ground, Nottingham. In his three first-class matches, he scored a total of just 26 runs at an batting average (cricket), average of 4.33, with a high score of 12. References External linksWilliam Pellettat ESPNcricinfoWilliam Pellett
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Duncton
Duncton is a village and civil parish in the Chichester (district), District of Chichester in West Sussex, England. The village is in the South Downs south of Petworth on the A285 road. The civil parish is about long north – south and less than wide east – west and has a land area of . The southern part of the parish includes part of Duncton Down, which is high. The 2011 United Kingdom census, 2011 Census recorded 345 people living in 182 households, of whom 177 were economically active. The village has a Church of England parish church, a Catholic Church, Roman Catholic church. Duncton has a pub, a village hall and two croquet pitches. The parish includes Burton Park, whose English country house, stately home and parish church are about east of Duncton village. Duncton Mill at the foot of the South Downs escarpment was powered by a large spring flowing from the chalk strata. A stable flow of water at a constant temperature throughout the year is ideal for its present u ...
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Forest New Ground
The Forest New Ground at Nottingham was a first-class cricket venue used by Nottingham Cricket Club in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Forest New Ground incorporated the old Forest Racecourse and in some sources the cricket venue is referred to as Forest Racecourse or else as "Forest Ground". First recorded in 1771 for the Nottingham v Sheffield match, the Forest ground was used for cricket until 1979, although it was superseded for first-class matches by Trent Bridge from 1840. It is owned by Nottingham City Council and is used for Football and the annual Goose Fair The Nottingham Goose Fair is an annual travelling funfair held at the Forest Recreation Ground in Nottingham, England, during the first week of October. Largely provided by travelling Showmen, it is one of three established fairs in the United ....Cricket Grounds of Nottinghamshire P.Wynne-Thomas ACS 1984 p.5 References 1771 establishments in England Cricket grounds in Nottinghamshire Crick ...
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