Hi List CArole has given me permission to place any of her postings which may concern Bradford onto our list......so here is one she prepared earlier. From: carole@clyde80.freeserve.co.uk (Carole Clyde) 1846 - On the 7th, 8th and 9th, of September, at the Victoria Cricket Ground Woodhouse, Leeds, there was a most exciting and interesting match at cricket between eleven of all England, versus eighteen of Yorkshire. The Yorkshire players were: R.CADMAN Esq MR. HARGREAVE MR. BARRETT and MR IBBETSON from Leeds MR. A. CROSSLAND MR. J. CROSSLAND and MR. G. BERRY from Dalton MR. J. WADE from Harewood M. J. NORTH and MR J. FAWCETT from Boroughbridge MR HALL MR. INGLE MR. BARKER MR. WADSWORTH MR. ABEL MR. BURLINSON and MR. FOSTER from Bradford MR. CHATTERTON from Wentworth. The final score was All England: first innings 102, second 125, total 227 Yorkshire: first innings, 72, second 84, total 156. the Yorkshire players therefore were vanquished by 71 runs, 63 of the score, however, being byes, wide balls, and no balls, while Yorkshire added to their score but 8 from similar balls. All the best Carole For hundreds of books on Yorkshire go to: www.regionalbooks.co.uk including books on History, Social & Economic History, Heraldry, Employment etc Also Books on the other northern counties of England. For over 100,000 Yorkshire Strays go to: http://members.lycos.co.uk/Carole_Clyde/ Yorkshire folks and their Occupations (lists of names) go to: http://members.lycos.co.uk/ykstrays/ For Lancashire Strays go to: http://members.lycos.co.uk/clydegen/ Warmest Wishes Jan in Bronte Country Co-List Admin Eng-Yorks, Bradford Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Updated daily automatically. WARNING ..... To help prevent any virus transmission DO NOT open any attachments to this mail unless the attachment filename is quoted in my first line of the message text