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English cricketer

Edmund Chadwick
Personal information
Full nameEdmund Leach Chadwick
Born31 August 1847
Died6 August 1918(1918-08-06) (aged 70)

Edmund Leach Chadwick (31 August 1847 – 6 August 1918) was an English cricketer who played for Lancashire County Cricket Club. He appeared in 13 first-class matches as a right handed batsman, scoring 254 runs with a highest score of 42, and held two catches.

Chadwick was born at Rochdale in 1847, the son of Thomas Chadwick, a woolen manufacturer from London who had been born in Scotland. He was educated at Bruce Castle School in Tottenham and then at Marlborough College, although he did not play cricket for the college side. He played club cricket for the Castleton club in Rochdale, including against the touring Australian Aboriginal side in 1868 and in 1875 made his first-class debut, playing for Lancashire against MCC at Lord's.

Playing only occasionally for the county side when business allowed him to do so, Chadwick made 13 appearances for the side, with his final first-class match played in 1881. In club cricket he scored 213 runs not out in a match for Castleton in 1877. He was considered "in his day a very good batsman", although unable to establish himself at first-class level.

Professionally Chadwick established a textile manufacturing business in Rochdale. By 1901 he was manufacturing flannel cloth. He married and had at least three children. Chadwick died in 1918 at Parkstone in Dorset. He was aged 70.

References

  1. ^ Edmund Chadwick, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2022-10-17. (subscription required)
  2. ^ Ambrose D (2003) Brief profile of EL Chadwick, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2022-10-17. (subscription required)
  3. Marlborough College register from 1843 to 1904 inclusive, fifth edition, 1905, p. 157. (Available online at the Internet Archive. Retrieved 2022-10-17.)
  4. ^ Chadwick, Mr Edmund Leach, Other deaths in 1918, Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, 1919. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
  5. ^ Ambrose D (2004) Lancashire player number 100 – Chadwick, Edmund Leach, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2022-10-17. (subscription required)
  6. Edmund Chadwick, CricInfo. Retrieved 2022-10-17.

External links

Edmund Chadwick at ESPNcricinfo


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