George Brown (cricketer, born 1783)

A right-handed batsman and fast underarm bowler who played for Hampshire and Sussex, he made 51 known appearances in first-class matches.

Brown was credited with 89 wickets in his career (i.e., bowled only) with a best return of six in one innings.

He is said, though the story may be apocryphal, to have once, at practice, killed a dog when a ball he had bowled went past the stumps and through a coat held by the longstop, hitting the dog which was behind the coat.

[2] Another of his longstops, a man called Dench, insisted on fielding with a sack of straw tied to his chest for protection.

[3] E H Budd played against both Brown and Walter Marcon, who had a similar reputation, and Budd said that "Brown was not more terrific in his speed than Marcon", an elaborate way of saying that they were both extremely fast.