Horace Bates

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Born(1793-08-19)19 August 1793
Egerton, Kent,
Died14 December 1879(1879-12-14) (aged 86)
Charing, Kent
1822–1832The Bs
1823–1826Kent
Horace Bates
Personal information
Born(1793-08-19)19 August 1793
Egerton, Kent,
Died14 December 1879(1879-12-14) (aged 86)
Charing, Kent
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1822–1832The Bs
1823–1826Kent
FC debut12 August 1822 The Bs v England
Last FC4 June 1832 The Bs v Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC)
Source: CricInfo, 20 June 2022

Horace Bates (19 August 1793 – 14 December 1879) was an English cricketer who played from 1822 to 1832.

Bates was born at Egerton in Kent in 1793.[1] He was a miller and butcher who played club cricket for Lenham, Leeds and Bearsted.[2] He was described as a "tall, strong and heavily built" man who hit the ball powerfully but was "by no means to be depended upon".[2]

Primarily a bowler, Bates played in a total of nine important matches, five for The Bs and four for Kent.[3] He made his important debut for The Bs against England[a] in August 1822 at Lord's, and first played for Kent the following season.[3] He took a total of 14 wickets for the B's, playing alongside well-known cricketers such as Billy Beldham and Lord Frederick Beauclerk, although he was less successful in the matches he played for Kent and is known to have taken 20 wickets at important level.[b] As well as his important matches, Bates is known to have played for the Players of Kent[c] in 1826 and 1827.[2]

Bates married; his wife Elizabeth came from Charing. The couple had seven children. In later life he is described as being an annuitant.[2] He died at Charing in December 1879 aged 86.[1][2]

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