He was a publican by trade and kept the Old Spot Inn at Daybrook in Nottinghamshire. A keen cards player, he had a reputation for gambling but was said to be "fundamentally kind at heart".[1]
peter, bramley, cricketer, peter, bramley, 1785, november, 1838, english, professional, cricketer, played, first, class, cricket, 1826, having, played, nottingham, cricket, club, since, 1813, primarily, batsman, fielded, cover, point, publican, trade, kept, sp. Peter Bramley 1785 5 November 1838 was an English professional cricketer who played first class cricket in 1826 having played for Nottingham Cricket Club since 1813 He was primarily a batsman who fielded at cover point He was a publican by trade and kept the Old Spot Inn at Daybrook in Nottinghamshire A keen cards player he had a reputation for gambling but was said to be fundamentally kind at heart 1 The only first class match that Bramley took part in was Sheffield and Leicester v Nottingham at Sheffield s Darnall New Ground in July 1826 Tom Marsden scored 227 for Sheffield and Leicester who won by an innings and 203 2 Bramley was born at Arnold Nottinghamshire and died at the Graziers Half Way House in Nottinghamshire References edit Wynne Thomas Peter Nottinghamshire Cricketers Part 1 Nottinghamshire CCC Retrieved 8 May 2024 CricketArchive match scorecard Retrieved 1 December 2008 nbsp nbsp This biographical article related to an English cricket person born in the 1780s is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Bramley cricketer amp oldid 1222873386, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,