Edward English

[1] It wouldn't be until 1898, at the age of 34, that English would make his debut in first-class cricket for Hampshire against Lancashire at Old Trafford in the County Championship.

[4] He played first-class cricket for Hampshire until 1901, making a total of 18 appearances as an amateur.

[3] He later retired to Higher Ball Farm near Tiverton in Devon, where he celebrated his 102nd birthday in January 1966.

[3] He is one of four Hampshire players known to have lived to the age of 100, the others being George Deane, Neil McCorkell and John Manners.

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