Bruce, W., 240, 245, 260
Buchanan, David, 210, 211, 212, 305
Buckland, E. H., 324
Mr. F. M., 315
Budd, Mr., 22, 27, 39
Bull, F. G., 389
Bullingdon Club, the, 299, 302
Bullock, W. H., 304
Buluwayo, 381, 397, 405
Burnup, C. J., 73, 176, 332, 334, 390, 410
Burton, 387
Bury, W., 308
Bush, J. A., 172
Butler, Mr. S. E., 312
Caffyn, W., 218, 362
Callaway, 412, 413
Cam, the, 296
Cambridge, 232, 296, 298, 302, 305, 307, 319, 325, 327, 333, 357, 359
Cambridgeshire, 150
Canada, cricket in, 381, 392
Canterbury Week, 355
Cape Colony, 402
Cape Town, 396, 395, 401, 402, 407
Carpenter, 160, 199
Case, Professor, 306, 359
Case, T. B., 357
Cazenove, Mr. Arthur, 304
Charlton, 244
Chatterton, 170
Clarke, P. H., 390, 391
Clarke, 22
Cliftonians, Old, 355
Climate, influence of, on cricket, 221, 222, 387
Cobb, M. R., 392
Cobbold, P. W., 334
Cobden, Mr. F. C., 310, 311
Cobham, Lord, 307
Coningham, 259
Cooper, W. H., 236
Coronation Match, 21
Cotterill, G. E., 307
Cowley Common, 299
Marsh, 302
Cranfield of Somerset, 69
Crawford, Frank, 81
Crawford, Mr., 203 note
Crawford, Mr. V. F. S., 391
Crawley, Mr. Eustace, 311, 324
Crawte, 15
Cricket, the beginning of, i; origin of name, i. 2; first form of play, 2, 3, 315 underhand bowling, 3; the first bat, 4, 5; choosing the wicket, 4; "length" bowling, 4, 5, 32; laws in 1774, 5; match between Kent County and All England in 1847, 5, 6; change of fashion in bat, 6; match between Hambledon Club and All England in 1775, 6; number of stumps increased, 7, 8; height of stumps and narrowing of wicket, 7, 8; distance between the wickets, 8, 9; regarding the width of the bat and size of ball, 10; invention of gauge, 10; laws first committed to writing, 1 1; influence of betting, 11, 135 a new moral epoch in 1833, 13; the Hambledon Club, 13, 14; a fire at the M.C.C. Pavilion, 14; Farnham the cradle of, 14, 15; county "boundaries," 15; famous battlefields, 16; early matches, 17; cricket in the north, 17; appearance of Essex and Herts, 18; the first Gents v. Players match in 1798, 19; more strict division of counties, 205 betting, 21-28; single-wicket matches, 27, 28
Cricket, country-house, 342; the prime of, 343; perceptible decrease in the amount of this class of cricket, 344; obstacles in the way of, 345; the task of collecting a team, 345, 346; an ideal week of, 346; the ladies' cricket match, 347; lunches, 347; Smokers v. Non-Smokers, 348; the I Zingari Club, 348, 3495 a batch of anecdotes, 349-354; "military weeks," 354; school tours, 355; clubs, 355-359; aims of, 360 county, 20; progress of, 139; organisation into a formal competition, 141; growth and systematisation, 142; gate money, 142, 143; increase of cricket, due to the growth of county cricket, 144; formation of a county Eleven, 144, 145; grounds, 146; professional players, 147; amateurs, 147; relations between professionals and amateurs, 149; question of residential qualification, 149-152; bona-fide residence.