1727 English Cricket Season - Matches

Matches

Date Match Title Venue Result
date unknown Duke of Richmond’s XI v Sir William Gage’s XI venue unknown result unknown

Sir William Gage was another of the cricket's early benefactors and his correspondence reveals a close rapport with his friend and rival the Duke of Richmond.

date unknown Sir William Gage’s XI v Duke of Richmond’s XI venue unknown result unknown
? July Mr Alan Brodrick’s XI v Duke of Richmond’s XI Peper Harow ? result unknown

Peper Harow is about four miles from Godalming and was the home of the Brodrick family. There is a view that it was the venue of the match in July.

? August Duke of Richmond’s XI v Mr Alan Brodrick’s XI Godalming? result unknown

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