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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Woburn Cricket Club was based at Woburn, Bedfordshire, and was briefly a major cricket team, playing six known first-class matches from 1743 to 1744, all of them against London Cricket Club. The club was formed by the then Duke of Bedford, who was an enthusiastic patron of cricket, and played its home matches at Woburn Park. Woburn Park is first recorded as a venue in August 1741 when a Bedfordshire XI played a combined Northamptonshire & Huntingdonshire XI in a minor match. This is, incidentally, the earliest recorded mention of cricket in the…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Woburn Cricket Club was based at Woburn, Bedfordshire, and was briefly a major cricket team, playing six known first-class matches from 1743 to 1744, all of them against London Cricket Club. The club was formed by the then Duke of Bedford, who was an enthusiastic patron of cricket, and played its home matches at Woburn Park. Woburn Park is first recorded as a venue in August 1741 when a Bedfordshire XI played a combined Northamptonshire & Huntingdonshire XI in a minor match. This is, incidentally, the earliest recorded mention of cricket in the county of Bedfordshire. The Woburn club is first recorded on 27 May 1743 when it hosted London at Woburn Park and lost.