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Thomas Richard Crowhurst (January 1811 – 19 March 1877) was an English
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er active in 1832 who played for a Gentlemen of Kent team. He was born in Birling,
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, christened there on 13 January 1811, and died in
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, Kent. He appeared in one
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, scoring two runs with a highest score of 1 and taking one catch.Thomas Crowhurst
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1811 births 1877 deaths English cricketers Gentlemen of Kent cricketers People from Birling, Kent {{england-cricket-bio-1810s-stub