John Emmerson (cricketer)

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John Emmerson (born 1796 at Cambridge; death details unknown) was an English cricketer who was associated with Cambridge Town Club and made his first-class debut in 1827. [1]

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  1. "John Emmerson". CricketArchive. Retrieved 4 July 2013.

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