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Annual record of Lancashire cricket 1886
Author: Lancastrian
Publisher: Thomas Axon
Place of publication: Manchester, England
Year: 1887
Rules of the Bolton and District Cricket Association 1923
Publisher: Blackshaw, Sykes & Morris Ltd.
Place of publication: Bolton, England
Year: 1923
Central Lancashire Cricket League : season 1926
Author: Central Lancashire Cricket League
Year: 1926
Liverpool Cricket Annual for 1889
Publisher: W. Blevin and Son
Place of publication: Liverpool
Year: 1889
Lancashire constaubulary sports handbook 1953
Publisher: Council of the Lancashire Constabulary Sports and Social Club
Place of publication: Hutton, England
Year: 1953
Lancashire County and Manchester Cricket Club official handbook, 1930
Author: Sir Home Seton Charles Montagu Gordon
Publisher: J. Andrew
Place of publication: Ashton-under-lyne, England
Year: 1930
Author: A. E. Hall
Publisher: The Lancashire Cricket Federation
Place of publication: Bolton, England
Year: 1949
Author: Ormskirk Cricket Club