George Ring (9 April 1770 – 4 May 1865) was an English professional cricketer who made two known appearances in first-class cricket matches in 1796.
Ring was born at Darenth near Dartford in Kent in 1770.
He played both of his first-class matches for England sides at Dandelion Paddock, Margate in 1796.
[1][2] Professionally he worked as a huntsman for Sir Horatio Mann, a significant Kent patron of cricket, and as a gamekeeper, including for Earl Cornwallis.
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