John Tufton

Cricket Player

1773 – 1799

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Who was John Tufton?

John Tufton was an English cricketer and a Member of Parliament. He was a member of the aristocratic Tufton family that produced the Earls of Thanet and related through his mother to the Sackville family that produced the Dukes of Dorset.

As a cricketer, Tufton is known to have been active from 1793 to 1798 and is recorded in 74 matches by CricketArchive, 48 of which are designated first-class. He represented numerous teams but is mainly associated with Marylebone Cricket Club, of which he was an early member at Lord's Old Ground. Tufton's batting hand and bowling speed are unknown, though he was primarily a batsman who bowled occasionally, always underarm. He scored 1,049 known first-class runs with a highest score of 61 and is credited with fourteen first-class wickets including a best performance of four in one innings.

Tufton was the MP for Appleby, Westmorland from 1796 until his death, aged 25, in 1799.

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Born
Nov 23, 1773
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  • England
Died
May 27, 1799

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on July 23, 2013

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