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Sydenhurst Ramblers - v - Broadhalfpenny Brigands in 1996

Sporting dreams do become a reality by John Grimsley

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This Sporting Life (1963) - the full version

July 2006 Bat and Ball at Hambledon Under Threat – Again

July 2006 Own a Piece of Cricket History

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Newsletter 3 - June 2000



We have now established our pattern of lunches at the Bat and Ball – one in early April to celebrate the start of the English season and one in October to mark its end.

Our third lunch on 8 April 2000 was as enjoyable as the previous two and we can thank Dick Orders for again providing us with an excellent meal. The full menu was:




Leek & Potato Soup with croutons



Poached Salmon with herbs & red pesto



Braised leg of lamb cooked with tomatoes and herbs, served on the bone



English cheeseboard



Coffee & mints



The lunch was preceded by Grace, led by our Chaplain the Reverend David Brown. The full text was as follows:


Loving Father - We ask your blessing on our gathering today and as the present day custodians of the Hambledon Club may we be true to the memory of its founders, for whose vision and example we give grateful thanks.



Among the members who attended this lunch we were especially pleased to welcome Edward and Timothy Pardoe who – as mentioned in the last newsletter – are direct descendants of Edward Whalley-Tooker and through him to two members of the great eighteenth century side.

Ray and Anne Cooke sent their apologies but we hope they will attend the next meeting. Ray is an executive committee member of Hampshire County Cricket Club and we have learned that Anne is a direct descendant of John Small. With Marion and Bob Beagley in attendance this will bring our number of direct descendants of the great club to seven.

After lunch, the business part of the day was conducted briefly and efficiently by your president. Afterwards, he was able to announce that the membership were so delighted with the management of the club that the four committee members had been elected for a further twelve months. The full list is

President Ashley Mote, Langley Court East, Liss, GU33 7JL, 01730 894355

Steward Dick Orders, Bat & Ball, Hambledon, PO8 0UB 023 9263 2692

Treasurer Neil Jenkinson, 20 Chilbolton Avenue, Winchester SO22 5HD 01962 869203

Secretary Dave Allen, 35 Broad Street, Old Portsmouth PO1 2JD 023 9281 6265.

(nb Dick and Dave new telephone codes)


We received apologies from the following members: Alan Edwards, Stephen Green, Keith Hayhurst, Chris Turner, John Young.

There were no proposals for new posthumous members and we agreed to maintain the subscription level at Three Guineas for the 204th Year.

Ashley reaffirmed our central purpose to "honour the memory and great achievements of the Hambledon Club of 1750-1796."

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The Hambledon Club |Sydenhurst Ramblers - v - Broadhalfpenny Brigands in 1996 |Sporting dreams do become a reality by John Grimsley |Newsletter 2 |Newsletter 3 |Newsletter 4a |Newsletter 4b |Newsletter 5 |Newsletter 6 |Newsletter 7 |Newletter 8 |Newsletter 9 |Newsletter 10 |This Sporting Life (1963) - the full version |July 2006 Bat and Ball at Hambledon Under Threat – Again |July 2006 Own a Piece of Cricket History |Newsletter 11 |Newsletter 12 |Newsletter 13 |Newsletter 14 |Contact Information for The Hambledon Club |Message Board |Guestbook |Event Calendar