Person    | Male  Born 4/8/1825  Died 1/5/1903

Arthur Haygarth

Categories: History, Sport / Games

Cricketer. Born in Hastings, Sussex. He played for Sussex, the M.C.C. and Middlesex. After retiring as a player, he achieved fame as a writer and historian on cricket. Died in Pimlico.

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