Fieldsmen (cont.):
- Pilch, W., 280
- Read, Maurice, 248
- Read, W. W., 209
- Royle, 249, 277, 280, 325
- Shaw, J. C, 269
- Smith, John, 64, 280
- Stoddart, 248
- Studd, G. B., 249, 280
- Taylor, Josiah, 283
- Thewlis, J., 280
- Tinley, R. C.,280
- Tobin, F., 270
- Ulyett, 215, 216
- Walker, V. E., 280
- Wright, F. W., 280
- Wright, V. E,, 280
Gentlemen and Players, 353; definition of amateur and professional, 353; Mr. W. G. Grace's share in the matches, 354, 366, 367; supremacy of professionals as bowlers, 354; congestion of professional skill in certain districts, 355; amateurs, 355; the first match, 356; details of matches played, 357-368; Alfred Mynn, 358; the Bam Door Match or Ward's Folly, 358; William Lillywhite, 359, 361; William Clarke, 360; the year 1846, 360; C. G. Taylor, 360; Fuller Pilch, 362; victories of the Players from 1853 to 1865, 363; in 1857, 364; victories of the Gentlemen from 1866 to 1879, 367; a tie, 368; the future, 369
Gloves, 393
Gregory's Australian team, 315, 316
Grounds:—Bramall Lane, Sheffield, 273, 401; Brunswick, Hove, Brighton, 302; Bullingdon Green, 326; Cowley Marsh, 326; Fenner's, 336; Lascelles Hall, 355; Lord's, 260, 24, 27, 28, 38, 55, 68, 77, 92, 94, 192, 193, 197, 210, 218, 219, 229, 237, 275, 276, 292, 297, 310, 311, 315, 319, 320, 326-328, 330, 356, 364-367, 405; Magdalen, Oxford, 326; Old Trafford, 401; Oval, 31, 66, 76, 192, 219, 229, 237, 264, 275, 319, 320, 327, 364-368, 405
Hambledon, the home of cricket, 17
Hawick, cricket at, 294, 297
Health, 90
Hockey, 2
Jackets, 391
Jerseys, 391
Kent, cricketing in, in 1830, 282
'Laws of Cricket' revised at the 'Star and Garter' by a committee of noblemen and gentlemen, &c., 219
Lord, Thomas, founder of Lord's cricket-ground, 27
Mann, Sir Horace, 384
Marylebone Cricket Club, the parliament of cricket, 27;