Henry Thomas Waghorn (11 April 1842 – 30 January 1930), was a cricket statistician and historian. He is best known for his two classic researches into cricket's early history: The Dawn of Cricket and Cricket Scores, Notes, etc. (1730 - 1773).
Waghorn was born in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. He had a career in the Army and then obtained a post at the British Museum, where he was able to indulge his love of research into old newspapers and periodicals. Painstakingly, he assembled a mass of information from cricket notices, including some previously undiscovered match scores, which he eventually published in his two books. He died in Walmer, Kent.
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Waghorn, H T |
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Cricket hisotrian |
| Date of birth |
11 April 1842 |
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| Date of death |
30 January 1930 |
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Royal Tunbridge Wells
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Locations within
Tunbridge Wells |
- Hawkenbury
- High Brooms
- Langton Green
- Rusthall
- The Pantiles
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| Buildings |
- High Brooms station
- High Rocks halt
- Holy Trinity Church
- Kent and Sussex Hospital
- King Charles the Martyr Church
- St. Mark's Church
- Hungershall Forge
- Royal Victoria Place
- Standings Mill
- Tunbridge Wells station
- Tunbridge Wells West station
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| Businesses |
- BBC South East
- Freight Transport Association
- Kent and Sussex Courier
- Subbuteo
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| People |
- List of people from Royal Tunbridge Wells
- Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells
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| Political |
- Tunbridge Wells constituency (since 1974)
- Tunbridge Wells borough (since 1974)
- Local elections
- 1998
- 1999
- 2000
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2006
- 2007
- 2008
- 2010
- 2012
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| Schools and colleges |
- Bennett Memorial
- Skinners'
- St. Gregory's
- Tunbridge Wells Boys Grammar
- Tunbridge Wells Girls' Grammar School
- K College
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| Sport, leisure and the arts |
- Assembly Hall Theatre
- BBC Radio Kent
- Dunorlan Park
- High Rocks
- Ice Melters Curling Club
- KMFM West Kent
- Linden Park Cricket Club
- Nevill Ground
- South East Today
- Spa Valley Railway
- Trinity Theatre
- Tunbridge ware
- Tunbridge Wells Cricket Week
- Tunbridge Wells Football club
- Tunbridge Wells Forum
- Tunbridge Wells Half Marathon
- Tunbridge Wells Rugby club
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| Twin towns |
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Italics denote places in East Sussex included as they are generally considered part of Tunbridge Wells.
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