1800 English Cricket Season - Other Matches

Other Matches

Date Match Title Venue Result
26 May (M) Woolwich v Four Parishes Barrack Field, Woolwich drawn
28–29 May (W–Th) MCC v Woolwich Lord's Old Ground Woolwich won by innings & 94 runs
10 June (Tu) Thames Ditton v London Thames Ditton London won by innings & 14 runs
23–24 June (M–Tu) Woolwich v MCC Barrack Field, Woolwich Woolwich won by 123 runs
25 June (W) Homerton v Montpelier unknown Montpelier won by innings & 5 runs
26 June (Th) Montpelier v Richmond Aram's New Ground, Montpelier Gardens Montpelier won by 52 runs
30 June (M) Lord F Beauclerk's XI v Sir H W Marten's XI Barrack Field, Woolwich Beauclerk's XI won by 60 runs
2–3 July (W–Th) Richmond v Montpelier Richmond Green Richmond won by 69 runs
7–9 July (M–W) MCC v Rochester Lord's Old Ground Rochester won by 11 runs
21–23 July (M–W) Rochester v MCC Marsh’s, Rochester Rochester won by 3 wkts
24–25 July (Th–F) Woolwich v Montpelier Barrack Field, Woolwich Woolwich won by 8 wkts
8–9 Sept (Tu–W) Storrington v Sussex Storrington Storrington won by 19 runs

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