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1863-1866



Reference
JLB/4
Date:
1863 - 1866
Level of description
item
Extent
1 volume
Part of
J Loraine Baldwin Scrapbooks (JLB)
Scope and Content
Scrapbook of items relating to I Zingari matches between 1863-1866. Includes newspaper reports of matches played by I Zingari alongside pictures of the places they visited during the seasons, seasonal list of results, batting and bowling performances, list of names for the annual I Zingari dinner, lyrics and music for the song 'Hurrah! for the Red, Black and Gold', lyrics to the I Zingari song, report on the MCC meeting to discuss the purchase of the lease of Lord's Cricket Ground, an A-Z of I Zingari poem and poetry lines referencing members of I Zingari, analysis of E M Grace's runs scored between 1860-1864, obituary of William Bolland, reports on a meeting of MCC relating to Laws 10 and 24, photographs of H H Stephenson's XI which toured Australia in 1861-1862, photograph of Bill Bathurst, photograph of Spencer Ponsonby, photograph of Lord Bowmont, photograph of Major Milman, photograph of E Tredcroft, photograph of the Harrow School teams in 1863 and 1864, photograph of W H Dyke, photograph of G Bentnick, photograph of H Arkwright, photograph of Henry Paget, photograph of Arkwright with W Clayton, photograph of H Fellows, photograph of F Stephens, photograph of Earl of Brecknock, photograph of the I Zingari team in Ireland in 1865 and 1866, photographs of Sir Capel and Lady Molyneux, photograph of J H Ponsonby, photograph of C Wright, drawings of R A Fitzgerald, Lord George Hamilton and Lord Coventry, letter to Baldwin from the Earl of Carlisle, report on the tour of Ireland in 1866 by R A Fitzgerald, obituary of Henry Arkwright.

The scrapbook contains scores from the following I Zingari matches:

1863
The Royal Household Brigade (Lord's), Royal Horse Guards Blue (Windsor), Bullingdon Club and Ground (Bullingdon), Royal Artillery [also referred to as 'School of Gunnery'] (Shoeburyness), Eton (Eton), West Kent (Chiselhurst), Westminster School (Vincent Square), Harrow School (Harrow), Lords and Commons [also referred to as Twenty Members of the two Houses of Parliament, and T Hearne] (Lord's), Rickling Green (Rickling Green), Charterhouse (Charterhouse), Liverpool (Liverpool), County of Cheshire (Chelford), Sevenoaks Vine Club (Sevenoaks Vine), South Wales Club (Lord's), Woolwich, Royal Artillery, B. B.'s (Canterbury), Canford, Sixteen of Kingston Park with Nixon (Canford), Eighteen of Wimborne District with Nixon (Canford), Wimbledon (Wimbledon), Civil Service (Battersea Park), Moor Park, The Camp (Curragh, Ireland), Eighteen of Carlow, Knickerbockers (Viceregal Lodge, Dublin), Phoenix (Phoenix Park, Dublin), All Ireland (Viceregal Lodge, Dublin), Free Foresters (Packington)

1864
Windsor Garrison (Windsor), Household Brigade (Lord's), Royal Artillery School of Instruction (Shoeburyness), Westminster School (Vincent Square), West Kent (Chislehurst), Twenty-One Members of the Houses of Parliament with Grundy (Lord's), Rickling Green, Liverpool, Civil Service, Charterhouse (Charterhouse), South Wales Club (Lord's), Wimbledon (Wimbledon), Sir Ivor Guest's Eleven (Dorsetshire), Canford and Wimborne, Officers of the Kentish Garrisons (Canterbury), Cranbury, Royal Artillery (Woolwich), Moor Park (Moor Park), Royal Engineers with Clarke (Chatham), Harewood (Harewood), Yorkshire (York)
The scrapbooks also include scores of a match between Quidnuncs vs. Rickmansworth at Rickmansworth, Government vs. Opposition at Lord's, The Hanwell Lunatics vs. The Colneyic Sections.

1865
Royal Artillery School of Gunnery (Shoeburyness), Household Brigade (Lord's), Windsor Garrison (Windsor), Bullingdon (Bullingdon), Royal Military Academy (Woolwich), Eton (Eton), West Kent (Chiselhurst), Free Foresters (Lord's), Harrow School (Harrow), Cricket Company, Sevenoaks Vine (Sevenoaks), Wellington College (Wellington), Charterhouse (Charterhouse), South Wales Club (Lord's), Wimbledon (Wimbledon), Liverpool (Liverpool), Civil Service (Battersea Park), Garrisons of Kent (Canterbury), Royal Artillery (Woolwich), Phoenix Park (Dublin), Carlow and District (Carlow), Eighteen of County Armagh (Castle Dillon), Sixteen of North of Ireland (Belfast), Yorkshire (York), Derwent Vale Club (Castle Howard)
The scrapbooks also include scores of a match between Officers Royal Artillery (Woolwich) vs. C Laurie Esq's Eleven at Mount Mascall.

1866
Bullingdon Club (Oxford), Royal Horse Guards (Windsor), Royal Artillery (Shoeburyness), Lees, Sevenoaks Vine (Sevenoaks), Wellington College (Wellington), West Kent (Chiselhurst), Banstead (Banstead), Harrow School (Harrow), Winchester Garrison (Winchester), Cricket Company (Upton Park), Household Brigade, Houses of Parliament (Lord's), Gentlemen of Norfolk (Sandringham Park), Royal Household, Westminster School (Westminster School), R E Chatham (Chatham), Charterhouse (Charterhouse), Norfolk (Gunton), Vale of Avon (Canford), Civil Service (Battersea Park), Wimbledon (Wimbledon), Gentlemen of the South, Royal Artillery Club and Ground, Earl Spencer's Twenty-One, Crusaders (Packington), Warwickshire (Packington), Phoenix (Dublin), Carlow (Carlow), Moor Park (Moor Park), Twenty-Two of Cork (Cork), Twenty-Two of Bandon and District (Castle Bernard), Twenty-Two of Kilkenny (Kilkenny), Gentlemen of Ireland (Viceregal Lodge, Dublin), Yorkshire (York)
The scrapbooks also include scores of a match between Gentlemen of Bucks vs. The World.
Associations
I Zingari
John Loraine Baldwin
Edward Mills Grace
William Procter Bolland
William Philip Molyneux
Edward Tredcroft
Harvey Winson Fellows
Robert Allan Fitzgerald
Sir Spencer Cecil Brabazon Ponsonby-Fane
Henry Arkwright
William Clayton Clayton
J H Ponsonby
Sir William Hart Dyke
Lord George Hamilton
Subject
poetry, songs, H.H. Stephenson's XI in Australia 1861-1862, I Zingari in Ireland 1866
Institution name
Marylebone Cricket Club
Conditions governing access
Open
Language
Latin, English
Size
1 volume
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