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Terence Freeman (born 21 October 1931) was an English cricketer who played for Northamptonshire. He was born in Finedon, and is cousin of former Northamptonshire cricketer Robert Clarke.

Freeman made a single first-class appearance, during the 1954 season, against Hampshire, playing alongside his cousin. From the tailend, Freeman scored 1 run in the first innings in which he batted. He bowled 9 overs for 47 runs. Northamptonshire drew the match and Freeman never played for the county again.

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