Thomas Beagley

[citation needed] He had some roots in other Hampshire settlements, such as Hartley Mauditt and Bentworth, and was connected to families such as Fry, Carter, Page, Russell and Grant.

[1] He was a specialist batsman whose highest career score was 113*, which also happened to be the first century in a Gentlemen v Players match.

He made his debut at Lord's against the MCC for Hampshire, making a single run in the first innings, and 19 in the second.

Come the end of his career, his batting average was 17.10, having scored 1916 runs in 127 innings, including 15 not outs.

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