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John Nyren
John Nyren (15 December 1764, Hambledon, Hampshire – 30 June 1837, Bromley-by-Bow, London) was an English cricketer and author. Nyren made 16 known appearances in first-class cricket from 1787 to 1817. Latterly, he achieved lasting fame as the author of ''The Cricketers of My Time'', which was first published in 1832 as a serial in a periodical called ''The Town''; and was then included in ''The Young Cricketer's Tutor'', published in 1833 by Effingham Wilson of London. Nyren's collaborator in the work was Charles Cowden Clarke.
==Family and background==
Nyren was the son of Richard Nyren, the captain of the Hambledon Club in its "Glory Days". He was brought up in the Bat and Ball Inn, where his father was the landlord, immediately opposite Broadhalfpenny Down, about a mile from Hambledon village.〔Mote, p.140-142.〕

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