Richard Clement (10 June 1832 – 29 October 1873) was an English first-class cricketer and civil servant. Richard Clement was the son of Hampden Clement - who was an English landowner who had been educated at Exeter College, Oxford - and of Philippa Cobham Alleyne. He was born in June 1832 at Snarestone, Leicestershire. His paternal grandfather was Richard Clement, who a Dutch owner of sugar plantations. He was the nephew of Martha Clement, who was the wife of Colonel Thomas Moody, Kt., who named a son, Hampden Clement Blamire Moody, after Richard Clement's father, and through whom he was related to Major-General Richard Clement Moody, who was the founder and the first Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia.
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| - Richard Clement (10 June 1832 – 29 October 1873) was an English first-class cricketer and civil servant. Richard Clement was the son of Hampden Clement - who was an English landowner who had been educated at Exeter College, Oxford - and of Philippa Cobham Alleyne. He was born in June 1832 at Snarestone, Leicestershire. His paternal grandfather was Richard Clement, who a Dutch owner of sugar plantations. He was the nephew of Martha Clement, who was the wife of Colonel Thomas Moody, Kt., who named a son, Hampden Clement Blamire Moody, after Richard Clement's father, and through whom he was related to Major-General Richard Clement Moody, who was the founder and the first Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia. (en)
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| - Richard Clement (10 June 1832 – 29 October 1873) was an English first-class cricketer and civil servant. Richard Clement was the son of Hampden Clement - who was an English landowner who had been educated at Exeter College, Oxford - and of Philippa Cobham Alleyne. He was born in June 1832 at Snarestone, Leicestershire. His paternal grandfather was Richard Clement, who a Dutch owner of sugar plantations. He was the nephew of Martha Clement, who was the wife of Colonel Thomas Moody, Kt., who named a son, Hampden Clement Blamire Moody, after Richard Clement's father, and through whom he was related to Major-General Richard Clement Moody, who was the founder and the first Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia. Clement was educated at Rugby School, and at University College, Oxford, whilst at which he in 1853 appeared twice in first-class cricket for Oxford University, once against the Marylebone Cricket Club and once against Cambridge University. After graduating from Oxford, Clement was employed as a clerk at the Treasury. He died accidentally while on a hunt on 29 October 1873 near Bicester. His younger brother, Reynold, also played first-class cricket. (en)
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