• The United South of England Eleven (USEE) was an itinerant cricket team founded in November 1864 by Edgar Willsher, as secretary, and John Lillywhite,...
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  • such teams were formed including the United North of England Eleven and the United South of England Eleven. The teams functioned by charging game organisers...
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  • The United North of England Eleven (UNEE) was an itinerant cricket team founded in 1869 by George Freeman and Roger Iddison with the backing of Lord Londesborough...
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    W. G. Grace (category United South of England Eleven cricketers)
    during which he captained England, Gloucestershire, the Gentlemen, Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), the United South of England Eleven (USEE), and several other...
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    H. H. Stephenson (category United South of England Eleven cricketers)
    consecutive balls, the origin of the hat-trick. He performed the feat for the All-England Eleven against the twenty-two of Hallam at the Hyde Park ground...
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    Willsher's United South of England Eleven (USEE) which became strongly associated with WG Grace. Clarke, as well as being the manager, was the captain of the...
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  • the United North of England Eleven (UNEE) and the United South of England Eleven (USEE), the latter showcasing W. G. Grace. The travelling elevens ran...
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    James Lillywhite (category United South of England Eleven cricketers)
    and England in the 1881–82 season (being partnered by John Swift in three matches and George Coulthard in the other). He was one of the organisers of Arthur...
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    Fred Grace (category United South of England Eleven cricketers)
    Gloucestershire and the United South of England Eleven (USEE). He played in one retrospectively recognised Test match for England. He was born in Downend...
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    Tom Hearne (category United South of England Eleven cricketers)
    straddled the 1864 threshold between pre- and unofficial first-class cricket. Eleven-a-side matches played 1864–1894 which involved certain approved teams, including...
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    James Southerton (category United South of England Eleven cricketers)
    Bowling in England in 1868 by Wickets First Class Bowling in Each Season Rae, Simon (1998) W.G. Grace: A Life, pp. 94, 106. ISBN 0571178553 South v North...
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    Harry Jupp (category United South of England Eleven cricketers)
    having any experience of first-class cricket, he took his place in a strong Surrey eleven that was to beat the best of the rest of England in 1864 by nine wickets...
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  • Edward Henty (cricketer) (category United South of England Eleven cricketers)
    though he did play single games for the "Players of the South", the "United South of England Eleven" and for the Single in the 1871 Married v Single game...
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  • William Palmer (cricketer, born 1847) (category United South of England Eleven cricketers)
    played 39 first-class matches, including matches for the United South of England XI and the South. Palmer died at Southfields in London in September 1906...
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    John Lillywhite (category United South of England Eleven cricketers)
    Lillywhite umpired in 29 first-class matches. In 1862, during an All-England Eleven v. Surrey match at The Oval, Lillywhite no-balled Edgar Willsher six...
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    Harry Charlwood (category United South of England Eleven cricketers)
    matches for the United South of England Eleven between 1866 and 1880. Charlwood toured with James Lillywhite's team on the first cricket tour of Australia that...
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  • George Bennett (cricketer, born 1829) (category United South of England Eleven cricketers)
    of the representative travelling teams including the United All-England Eleven (1860–1862); All-England Eleven (1864) and the United South of England...
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  • Daniel Hayward (category United South of England Eleven cricketers)
    was the father of Cambridge batsmen Thomas Hayward and Daniel Hayward junior; and the grandfather of Tom Hayward, the Surrey and England opener. A right-handed...
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  • Hatton Park, Wellingborough (category Defunct cricket grounds in England)
    Wellingborough played a United North of England Eleven. It was a United North of England Eleven that played a United South of England Eleven in the grounds only...
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  • The eleven-plus (11+) is a standardised examination administered to some students in England and Northern Ireland in their last year of primary education...
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  • Walter Gilbert (cricketer) (category United South of England Eleven cricketers)
    less successful. Closely connected with the United South of England Eleven, a professional touring team of which he eventually became secretary, Gilbert...
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  • George Griffith (cricketer) (category United South of England Eleven cricketers)
    also played for the United All-England Eleven, including appearing in their prestigious fixtures against the All-England Eleven. Having initially worked...
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  • On 29 June 1950, the United States defeated England 1–0 in a World Cup group match at Estádio Independência in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Before...
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  • William Jupp (category United South of England Eleven cricketers)
    of 12.50, with a high score of 11. He made a single first-class appearance in that same season for a United South of England Eleven against a United North...
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  • Henry Holmes (cricketer) (category United South of England Eleven cricketers)
    the South against Surrey in 1864, the Players of the South against the Gentlemen of the South at The Oval in 1868, and for a United England Eleven in 1865...
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  • Frank Silcock (cricketer) (category United South of England Eleven cricketers)
    further first-class matches in 1870, featuring mostly for the United South of England Eleven and various Players' teams and taking a further 14 wickets at...
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    Thomas Humphrey (cricketer) (category United South of England Eleven cricketers)
    1874, two for the South against the North in 1875, and lastly for United South of England Eleven v United North of England Eleven in a match that began...
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  • George Elliott (cricketer) (category United South of England Eleven cricketers)
    regularly for a variety of club sides and at least 12 times for the United South of England Eleven, including three times in first-class matches. He was described...
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