Amos Bartholomew
English cricketer
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Amos Bartholomew (26 May 1825 – 4 November 1907) was an English cricketer who played in four first-class cricket matches between 1853 and 1864.[1]
Bartholomew was born and died in Sevenoaks in Kent and was employed as a professional cricketer, umpire and groundsman at Sevenoaks Vine and groundsman at Wildernesse, the home of Charles Mills, 1st Baron Hillingdon, near the town.[2] He appeared twice for Kent County Cricket Club, once for a Kent and Sussex XI, and once for England in first-class matches.[3] He had a reputation as a fine player at club level locally.[2] Bartholomew was married and had three children.[2] He died in 1907 aged 82.[1]