Frederick Jackman

Frederick Jackman

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'''Frederick Jackman''' (15 May 1841 — 5 September 1891) was an English first-class [[cricket]]er.
'''Frederick Jackman''' (15 May 1841 — 5 September 1891) was an English first-class [[cricket]]er.


Jackman was born at [[Fareham]] in May 1841. He made two appearances in [[first-class cricket]] for [[Hampshire County Cricket Club|Hampshire]], against [[Kent County Cricket Club|Kent]] at [[Private Banks Sports Ground|Catford]] in 1875, and [[Derbyshire County Cricket Club|Derbyshire]] at [[County Cricket Ground, Derby|Derby]] in 1877.{{cite web|url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/6/6682/First-Class_Matches.html|title=First-Class Matches played by Frederick Jackman|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=6 July 2023|url-access=subscription}} In his two first-class matches, he scored 26 runs and took a single wicket.{{cite web|url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/6/6682/f_Batting_by_Team.html|title=First-Class Batting and Fielding For Each Team by Frederick Jackman|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=6 July 2023|url-access=subscription}}{{cite web|url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/6/6682/f_Bowling_by_Team.html|title=First-Class Bowling For Each Team by Frederick Jackman|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=6 July 2023|url-access=subscription}} Outside of cricket, he was by profession a watchmaker.{{cite news|url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0004801/18910911/051/0006|title=Death in the cricket field|work=Hampshire Post and Southsea Observer|page=6|date=11 September 1891|access-date=6 July 2023|url-access=subscription|via=[[British Newspaper Archive]]}} Jackman died at [[Horndean]] on 5 September 1891, whilst playing cricket with friends. After striking the ball whilst batting right-handed, he then swapped hands to bat with his left-hand and proceeded to strike the ball once again. It was after this strike that he suddenly collapsed and died. Following a post-mortem, the cause of death was established as "[[Syncope (medicine)|syncope]] due to [[Steatosis|fatty degeneration]] of the heart, and probably accelerated by over-exertion on a full stomach". A verdict of death by natural causes was returned.
Jackman was born at [[Fareham]] in May 1841. He made two appearances in [[first-class cricket]] for [[Hampshire County Cricket Club|Hampshire]], against [[Kent County Cricket Club|Kent]] at [[Private Banks Sports Ground|Catford]] in 1875, and [[Derbyshire County Cricket Club|Derbyshire]] at [[County Cricket Ground, Derby|Derby]] in 1877.{{cite web|url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/6/6682/First-Class_Matches.html|title=First-Class Matches played by Frederick Jackman|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=6 July 2023|url-access=subscription}} In his two first-class matches, he scored 26 runs and took a single wicket.{{cite web|url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/6/6682/f_Batting_by_Team.html|title=First-Class Batting and Fielding For Each Team by Frederick Jackman|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=6 July 2023|url-access=subscription}}{{cite web|url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/6/6682/f_Bowling_by_Team.html|title=First-Class Bowling For Each Team by Frederick Jackman|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=6 July 2023|url-access=subscription}} Outside of cricket, he was by profession a watchmaker.{{cite news|url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0004801/18910911/051/0006|title=Death in the cricket field|work=Hampshire Post and Southsea Observer|page=6|date=11 September 1891|access-date=6 July 2023|url-access=subscription|via=[[British Newspaper Archive]]}} Jackman died at [[Horndean]] on 5 September 1891, whilst playing cricket with friends. After striking the ball whilst batting right-handed, he then swapped hands to bat with his left-hand and proceeded to strike the ball once again. It was after this strike that he suddenly collapsed and died. Following a post-mortem, the cause of death was established as "[[Syncope (medicine)|syncope]] due to [[Steatosis|fatty degeneration]] of the heart, and probably accelerated by over-exertion on a full stomach". A verdict of death by natural causes was returned.
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[[Category:English watchmakers (people)]]
[[Category:English watchmakers (people)]]
[[Category:Cricket deaths]]
[[Category:Cricket deaths]]
[[Category:19th-century English sportsmen]]