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John A'Deane

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John Robert Bayly A'Deane (21 March 1865 – 14 March 1924) was a New Zealand first-class cricketer who played for Hawke's Bay in the 1890s.[1]

A'Deane's father, also called John A'Deane, founded the homestead "Ashcott", near Takapau, Hawke's Bay, and served on the Hawke's Bay Provincial Council, including several years as speaker.[2] John A'Deane junior was born at Ashcott, and educated in England at Haileybury College and Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a BA in 1886.[3] He married Margaret Maud Robertson in Christchurch in September 1899.[4] He died suddenly at home at Ashcott in March 1924 while talking on the telephone. Aged 58, he was survived by his wife and their two daughters.[5]

A'Deane played in three first-class matches, scoring 33 runs with a highest score of 17, and held two catches. He took three wickets with a best innings return of two for 31.[6]

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  1. ^ "John A'Deane". Cricinfo. Retrieved 29 November 2020.
  2. ^ A'Deane, John (1826-89), A Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Volume I, 1940, p.7.
  3. ^ "A'Deane, John Robert Bayly". A Cambridge Alumni Database. Retrieved 29 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Marriage". Hawke's Bay Herald: 2. 23 September 1899.
  5. ^ "Local and General". Waipawa Mail: 2. 17 March 1924.
  6. ^ John A'Deane at CricketArchive
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