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- Bedgebury National Pinetum (links | edit)
- 1836 in sports (links | edit)
- Tom Wills (links | edit)
- Stephen Groombridge (links | edit)
- Goudhurst (links | edit)
- William Beresford, 1st Viscount Beresford (links | edit)
- Kent County Cricket Club (links | edit)
- Bewl Water (links | edit)
- History of Test cricket from 1877 to 1883 (links | edit)
- History of Test cricket from 1884 to 1889 (links | edit)
- 1837 in sports (links | edit)
- Cricket poetry (links | edit)
- Gentlemen v Players (links | edit)
- Bibliography of cricket (links | edit)
- Cricket in fiction (links | edit)
- Roundarm bowling (links | edit)
- Bethany School, Goudhurst (links | edit)
- Midland Counties cricket team (links | edit)
- Old Stagers (links | edit)
- Hopper Levett (links | edit)
- Daniel Horsmanden (links | edit)
- Harry Christophers (links | edit)
- Flashman's Lady (links | edit)
- Curtisden Green (links | edit)
- William Rootes, 1st Baron Rootes (links | edit)
- Pattyndenne Manor (links | edit)
- History of English cricket (1826–1845) (links | edit)
- Non-international England cricket teams (links | edit)
- Nicholas Felix (links | edit)
- Kent county cricket teams (links | edit)
- Ned Wenman (links | edit)
- Variations in published cricket statistics (links | edit)
- Finchcocks (links | edit)
- North v South (links | edit)
- Single wicket cricket (links | edit)
- Kilndown (links | edit)
- Henry Morley (cricketer, born 1785) (links | edit)
- Bedgebury Cross (links | edit)
- Bedgebury Forest (links | edit)
- Goudhurst railway station (links | edit)
- History of English amateur cricket (links | edit)
- Lewes Priory Cricket Club (links | edit)
- List of Kent County Cricket Club players (links | edit)
- HM Prison Blantyre House (links | edit)
- John Cocker (links | edit)
- William Willsher (links | edit)
- James Dearman (links | edit)
- Gerald Charles Dickens (actor) (links | edit)
- Stephen Law (Governor of Bombay) (links | edit)