George Wenman

[4][6][7][8] Wenman is known to have played village cricket for Benenden, at that point one of the best sides in England,[9] from 1822; a number of family members, including his uncle, also played for the side.

[3] Wenman made his first-class debut in June 1825 for a Kent XI against a Sussex side on Hawkhurst Moor.

[c] He played in a total of nine first-class matches, including five for Kent, making his final appearances in 1834 when he played twice for Kent against England sides, once for an England XI against Sussex,[d] and once for the Players against the Gentlemen.

[3] Professionally Wenman was a grocer and linen draper at Brookland, Kent.

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