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- Sir Henry William Russell Bencraft JP (4 March 1858 — 25 December 1943) was an English first-class cricketer, sports administrator, medical doctor, businessman...
- Lt Colonel Cyril Bencraft Joly MC (9 September 1918 – 2000) was a British Army officer who served with 7th Armoured Division (Desert Rats) throughout the...
- Customs published a translation of the first eight chapters in 1868 and H. Bencraft Joly of the first fifty-six chapters in 1892. The Reverend E.J. Eitel reviewed...
- Arthur Wood 1879 Sir Russell Bencraft 1880-1882 Arthur Wood 1883-1885 Sir Francis Lacey 1888-1889 Sir Russell Bencraft 1895 Teddy Wynyard 1896-1899 Charles...
- appointed Hampshire captain prior to the 1896 season, succeeding Russell Bencraft who had opted to retire from the role; thus he was both captain and president...
- Charles Neilson Bencraft (8 December 1924 – 10 October 2010) was an Australian rules football player and coach with the Sandringham Football Club in the...
- white guernsey in these games. The oval has a single grandstand (the Neil Bencraft Grandstand), a south end named after Nick Sautner (the Sautner Goal), and...
- Wynyard 1895 Russell Bencraft 1886–1894 No first-class matches pla**** by Hampshire 1883–1885 Arthur Wood 1880–1882 Russell Bencraft 1879 Arthur Wood 1875–1878...
- County Cricket Club. At Hampshire, he was joint-secretary alongside Russell Bencraft from 1883 to 1885, later serving as honorary secretary until 1887. He was...
- fixture of 1892. Hampshire regained first-class status in 1894, with Russell Bencraft succeeding Lacey as captain. The following season, when Hampshire were...