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Full name
  
Henry Pagden Tamplin

Batting style
  
Unknown


1827–1828
  
Name
  
Henry Tamplin

Born
  
8 February 1801 (
1801-02-08
)
Brighton, Sussex, England

Died
  
December 16, 1867, Pyecombe, United Kingdom

Henry Pagden Tamplin (1801–1867) was an English business owner, who together with his father founded Tamplin and Son's Brewery, based at the Phoenix Brewery, Brighton, Sussex. He was born at Brighton on 8 February 1801, the son of Richard Tamplin and his wife Elizabeth née Pagden; he died at Pyecombe, Sussex on 16 December 1867.

Cricket career

Tamplin was also a cricketer and made two first-class appearances for Sussex against Kent, one in 1827 and another in 1828. Tamplin's batting style is unknown. In the 1827 match at the Vine Cricket Ground, Tamplin was run out for 3 runs in Sussex's first-innings, while in their second-innings he was wasn't required to bat, with Sussex winning the match by 4 wickets. In the 1828 match at the Royal New Ground, Brighton, he was dismissed for 6 runs in Sussex's first-innings by Timothy Duke, while in their second-innings he ended Sussex's innings unbeaten on 1. The match ended in a draw.

Tamplin's brother-in-law George King, Sr. and nephew George King, Jr. both played first-class cricket.

References

Henry Tamplin Wikipedia


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