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James Lawrell (1780 at Frimley,
Surrey – 1842 in England) was an
English amateur cricketer who made 21
known appearances in first-class
cricket matches...
- the
recent widow of
Thomas Howard, 6th Lord
Howard of Effingham.
James Lawrell senior, an
engineer of the East
India Company who had
become a financial...
- and its
surrounding lumber camp,
Kamper and
Lewin submitted the name "
Lawrell" as an
homage to the area's
naturally growing mountain laurel bushes. Federal...
- by Sir
Henry Tichborne to
James Lawrell the
elder for £20,000 in 1789. In 1806 the
estate was divided.
James Lawrell the
younger kept what was referred...
- 1981 in Frimley.
Other sportsmen born in
Frimley include cricketers James Lawrell (born 1780) and
Richard Ingleby Jefferson (born 1941),
footballers Vic...
- that the
tavern sign,
which reads (clockwise from top)
Poets impalled wt
Lawrell coranets (Poets
impaled with
laurel coronets), is that of the
Mermaid Tavern...
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known dates team name home or used
venue total source 1800 Ws & Hs with
Lawrell notes 1790
Wadhurst and
Lamberhurst notes 1866 R. D. Walker's XI notes...
- pardon.
Lawrell was
convicted of
stealing a
silver table spoon (5s). He was
described as "sometimes troublesome" on the
Dunkirk Hulk.
Lawrell was sent...
- sold by
Henry Tichborne to
James Lawrell the
elder for £20,000 in 1789. In 1806 the
estate was divided.
James Lawrell the
younger kept what was referred...
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belonged to a
farming family. He was at one time a gamekeeper, for
James Lawrell. Robinson's
success as a
cricketer is the more
remarkable because he lost...