Bury Hill, Arundel
Location | near Arundel, Sussex |
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Home club | Arundel Cricket Club |
County club | Sussex |
Establishment | c.1700 |
Last used | 1745 |
Bury Hill is an area of West Sussex lying north of Arundel and west of Bury. In the 18th century, its name was spelled Berry Hill and it was a high-profile venue for cricket matches. It was the home ground of Arundel Cricket Club.
Cricket matches
Bury Hill was possibly the venue for the match in 1702 between the 1st Duke of Richmond's XI and an Arundel XI.[1] Its earliest known definite use was on Tuesday, 20 July 1725 for the 2nd Duke of Richmond's XI versus Sir William Gage's XI which Richmond's XI won by over 40 runs.[2] The same fixture was held there again on Friday, 12 June 1730, but the result is unknown.[3] On Monday, 26 August 1745, it was used for a Sussex versus Surrey match which Surrey are believed to have won.[4]
References
Bibliography
- McCann, Tim (2004). Sussex Cricket in the Eighteenth Century. Sussex Record Society.
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