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John Barker-Mill

Sir John Barker-Mill, 1st Baronet (4 December 1803 – 20 February 1860) was an English first-class cricketer.

Sir John Barker-Mill, Bt
Personal information
Full name
John Barker Mill
Born(1803-12-04)4 December 1803
Wareham, Dorset, England
Died20 February 1860(1860-02-20) (aged 56)
Mottisfont Abbey, Hampshire, England
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1842Hampshire
Career statistics
Competition FC
Matches 1
Runs scored
Batting average
100s/50s –/–
Top score
Balls bowled
Wickets
Bowling average
5 wickets in innings
10 wickets in match
Best bowling
Catches/stumpings –/–
Source: Cricinfo, 5 March 2010

Born John Barker in 1803, in accordance to the last will and testament of his maternal uncle Sir Charles Mill, 10th Baronet, he took the additional name of Mill by Royal Licence on 8 May 1835.[1]

The Reverend John Barker-Mill was created a Baronet 'of Mottisfont in the County of Southampton' on 16 March 1836.[2]

In 1842 three local gentlemen, Thomas Chamberlayne, Sir Frederick Hervey-Bathurst and Barker-Mill himself, financed the development of the Antelope Ground in Southampton.[3]

Barker-Mill made a single first-class appearance for Hampshire against the Marylebone Cricket Club in 1842. In his only first-class match Mill was absent hurt in both of Hampshire's innings.

In 1845, Barker-Mill as the owner of the winner of the Plymouth, Devon and Cornwall races was presented with a silver vase made by silversmith John Samuel Hunt (1785-1865) as commissioned by Queen Victoria. The vase, known as "Her Majesty's Vase", was rediscovered by the family in 2022.[4]

Barker-Mill died at Mottisfont Abbey, Hampshire on 20 February 1860.

Marriage edit

Rev. John Barker married Jane (c. 1798–1884) daughter of Col. William Swinburne on 14 August 1828 at Keynsham, Somerset. They had no issue.

Lady Barker-Mill died aged 85 at Mottisfont Abbey, Hampshire on 2 January 1884.

References edit

  1. ^ "No. 19271". The London Gazette. 19 May 1835. p. 964.
  2. ^ "No. 19359". The London Gazette. 23 February 1836. p. 358.
  3. ^ "Antelope Ground, Southampton, England". www.cricinfo.com. Retrieved 5 June 2010.
  4. ^ "Her Majesty's Vase Horse Racing Trophy Rediscovered". Antique Collecting Magazine. 25 February 2022.

External links edit

  • John Barker-Mill at Cricinfo
  • John Barker-Mill at CricketArchive
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
New creation Baronet
(of Rumbelows)
1836–1860
Extinct


john, barker, mill, baronet, december, 1803, february, 1860, english, first, class, cricketer, btpersonal, informationfull, namejohn, barker, millborn, 1803, december, 1803wareham, dorset, englanddied20, february, 1860, 1860, aged, mottisfont, abbey, hampshire. Sir John Barker Mill 1st Baronet 4 December 1803 20 February 1860 was an English first class cricketer Sir John Barker Mill BtPersonal informationFull nameJohn Barker MillBorn 1803 12 04 4 December 1803Wareham Dorset EnglandDied20 February 1860 1860 02 20 aged 56 Mottisfont Abbey Hampshire EnglandDomestic team informationYearsTeam1842HampshireCareer statisticsCompetition FCMatches 1Runs scored Batting average 100s 50s Top score Balls bowled Wickets Bowling average 5 wickets in innings 10 wickets in match Best bowling Catches stumpings Source Cricinfo 5 March 2010 Born John Barker in 1803 in accordance to the last will and testament of his maternal uncle Sir Charles Mill 10th Baronet he took the additional name of Mill by Royal Licence on 8 May 1835 1 The Reverend John Barker Mill was created a Baronet of Mottisfont in the County of Southampton on 16 March 1836 2 In 1842 three local gentlemen Thomas Chamberlayne Sir Frederick Hervey Bathurst and Barker Mill himself financed the development of the Antelope Ground in Southampton 3 Barker Mill made a single first class appearance for Hampshire against the Marylebone Cricket Club in 1842 In his only first class match Mill was absent hurt in both of Hampshire s innings In 1845 Barker Mill as the owner of the winner of the Plymouth Devon and Cornwall races was presented with a silver vase made by silversmith John Samuel Hunt 1785 1865 as commissioned by Queen Victoria The vase known as Her Majesty s Vase was rediscovered by the family in 2022 4 Barker Mill died at Mottisfont Abbey Hampshire on 20 February 1860 Marriage editRev John Barker married Jane c 1798 1884 daughter of Col William Swinburne on 14 August 1828 at Keynsham Somerset They had no issue Lady Barker Mill died aged 85 at Mottisfont Abbey Hampshire on 2 January 1884 References edit No 19271 The London Gazette 19 May 1835 p 964 No 19359 The London Gazette 23 February 1836 p 358 Antelope Ground Southampton England www cricinfo com Retrieved 5 June 2010 Her Majesty s Vase Horse Racing Trophy Rediscovered Antique Collecting Magazine 25 February 2022 External links editJohn Barker Mill at Cricinfo John Barker Mill at CricketArchive Baronetage of the United Kingdom New creation Baronet of Rumbelows 1836 1860 Extinct nbsp This biography of a baronet in the baronetage of the United Kingdom is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Barker Mill amp oldid 1193552170, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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