Some of these bios of ancient players are interesting reads.
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Beldham's brother in law
"He was a man," declared Nyren, "of a trans-parent and unflawed integrity - plain, simple, and candid; uncompromising yet courteous; civil and deferential, yet not a cringer." John Wells was born in 1759--the year of victories--and came from the village of Wrecclesham, near Farnham, like the great William Beldham whose sister he married. The distance from his home to Hambledon was 27 miles, and Wells and his brother-in-law had to ride there and back in the day. Eventually they decided to build a cart for the journey, but the dart-tax was laid on about that time, so they continued to ride.
Indeed it was so marked that, on one occasion in a single-wicket match, Lord Frederick Beauclerk warned the younger Tufton (afterwards the last Earl of Thanet, who was arrested in France by Napoleon's orders in 1803) to beware of Honest John's marksmanship. But the warning was not sufficiently heeded and the honourable gentleman's wicket was thrown down from the side, where only a single stump was visible to the fieldsman. His physical strength was evidently allied to phenomenal quickness in gathering the ball.
Once he was so quick that Beldham saw him tear off a finger-nail against his shoe-buckle in the process.
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he was a "foul-mouthed, dishonest man who was one of the most hated figures in society ... he bought and sold matches as though they were lots at an auction".
So unpopular was he, that it is said that a notorious criminal once refused to travel in the same coach as him on account of his "fluent and expressive vocabulary". Another source said he was "cruel unforgiving, cantankerous and bitter". When he died, in 1850,
The Times didn't even give him an obituary.