White Conduit Club Appearances
These are the number of known appearances by White Conduit Club players (M = matches played):
| player's name | M |
|---|---|
| Anguish, Mr Charles (MCC) | 1 |
| Aston, Capt. Henry Hervey (Hants) | 1 |
| Bedster, William (Surrey/Middx) | 1 |
| Boult, Mr George senior (Berks/Middx) | 2 |
| Burrell, Sir Peter (Kent) | 6 |
| Butcher, (Surrey) | 1 |
| Chippendale, Mr – (WCC) | 1 |
| Clifford, Robert (Kent) | 1 |
| Cumberland, Capt. Charles (MCC) | 1 |
| Dampier, Mr – (WCC) | 6 |
| Davy, – (Surrey) | 1 |
| Drummond, Mr C (Surrey) | 4 |
| East, Mr G (Berks) | 5 |
| Everitt, Mr – (WCC) | 1 |
| Harris, David (Hants) | 2 |
| Hawkins, Mr – (Hants) | 1 |
| Hussey, Mr Edward (Kent) | 2 |
| Lawrence, Richard (Berks) | 1 |
| Le Gros, Mr J (WCC) | 1 |
| Le Gros, Mr W (WCC) | 1 |
| Lennox, Hon. Col. Charles (MCC) | 3 |
| Louch, Mr George (MCC) | 2 |
| Mann, Noah (Hants) | 2 |
| Martin, – (Essex) | 1 |
| Monson, Captain – (WCC) | 1 |
| Monson, Hon. George Henry (MCC) | 2 |
| Newman, Mr Richard (MCC/Essex/Kent) | 4 |
| Nicoll, Mr – (WCC) | 1 |
| Ogle, Mr – (WCC) | 1 |
| Peachey, Mr John (WCC) | 3 |
| Price, Mr – (WCC) | 1 |
| Purchase, Richard (Hants) | 1 |
| Rimmington, ? (Essex/Kent) | 1 |
| Ring, John “Little Joey” (Kent) | 1 |
| Rutten, Mr – (WCC) | 1 |
| Sellers, Mr – (WCC) | 1 |
| Slater, Mr – (Berks/Middx) | 1 |
| Small, John senior (Hants) | 2 |
| Smith, Mr Assheton (MCC) | 1 |
| Stevens, Edward "Lumpy" (Surrey) | 3 |
| Strathavon, Lord Charles (Surrey; snr) | 1 |
| Talbot, Mr George (MCC) | 4 |
| Taylor, Thomas (Hants) | 3 |
| Tyson, Mr – (MCC) | 2 |
| Walker, Harry (Surrey) | 1 |
| Walker, Thomas (Surrey) | 3 |
| Weston, Mr – (WCC) | 1 |
| Winchilsea, Earl of (MCC) | 7 |
| Wyatt, Mr J (Essex) | 4 |
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