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Edward Mignon      

Full name Edward Mignon

Born November 1, 1885, Kilburn, Middlesex

Died May 14, 1925, Southwark, London (aged 39 years 194 days)

Major teams Middlesex

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm fast

Edward Mignon
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St
First-class 149 200 78 1080 34 8.85 0 0 83 0
Bowling averages
Mat Balls Runs Wkts BBI Ave Econ SR 5w 10
First-class 149 19620 11471 439 7/28 26.12 3.50 44.6 27 8
Career statistics
First-class span 1905-1914
Profile

Edward Mignon died in Guy's Hospital of pneumonia aggravated by malaria. His fast bowling gained him a place as a professional in the Middlesex team from 1905 until 1913, and for the county he took 410 wickets. Against Kent at Tonbridge in 1907 he had an analysis of 12 for 90. His best season was in 1911 when he took 85 wickets at 25.56. In the Great War he saw service as a Lance-Corporal in the Army Service Corps.
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Latest Photos

1937

Edward Mignon  (Middlesex)

Edward Mignon (Middlesex)

© Wisden

1905

Middlesex bowler Edward Mignon, 1905

Middlesex bowler Edward Mignon

© Getty Images

Country Fixtures Country Results
Durham v Middlesex at Chester-le-Street - May 22-25
Durham 259 & 240/6d Middlesex 196 & 66/1
Essex v Kent at Chelmsford - May 22-25
Essex 212 & 106/5 Kent 296
Worcs v Gloucs at Worcester - May 22-25
Gloucs 234 & 254 Worcs 457 & 11/0
Hampshire v Lancashire at Southampton - May 23-26
Lancashire 295 Hampshire 258/9
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