4-728: Denton Road , also known as Horton House Cricket Club Ground , is a cricket ground in Horton , Northamptonshire . The first recorded match on the ground was in 1966, when the Northamptonshire Second XI played the Middlesex Second XI . From 1966 to 1984, the ground hosted 20 Second XI Championship matches for the Northamptonshire Second XI. In 1976, the ground held its first List-A match when Northamptonshire played Essex in
8-649: A cricket ground in England is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Horton House Horton House (also known as Horton-duBignon House , Brewery Ruins, duBignon Cemetery ) is a historic site on Riverview Drive in Jekyll Island, Georgia . The tabby house was originally constructed in 1743 by Major William Horton , a top military aide to General James Oglethorpe . Horton also brewed beer in Georgia's first brewery (the ruins of which are
12-523: A few hundred yards down the road). This structure has been meticulously preserved over the past 100 years as an example of coastal Georgia building techniques and as one of the oldest surviving buildings in the state. Across the street from the Horton House ruins is the du Bignon cemetery, a tabby wall surrounding the graves of five people: Ann Amelia du Bignon, Joseph du Bignon, Marie Felicite Riffault, Hector deLiyannis, and George Harvey. Horton House,
16-504: The Benson and Hedges Cup . The ground held its second and final List-A match in 1977, which saw Northamptonshire play Minor Counties East in the Benson and Hedges Cup. In local domestic cricket, the ground is the home venue of Horton House Cricket Club. 52°10′57″N 0°48′06″W / 52.18262°N 0.80170°W / 52.18262; -0.80170 This article about
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