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Joseph Humphries (19 May 1876 – 7 May 1946) was an English
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er who played three
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in Australia in 1907–08 and played
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and the
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between
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. Humphries was born in
Stonebroom Stonebroom is a village in the district of North East Derbyshire in Derbyshire, England. It is in the civil parish of Shirland and Higham. Stonebroom lies to the east of the A61 road, A61 between Alfreton and Clay Cross. It has a primary, nurse ...
,
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, the son of John Thomas Humphries and his wife Eliza. His father was a coal miner. Humphries was a
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who made his first-class debut for Derbyshire in the 1899 season. However, with
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in place, he did not earn a regular place in the Derbyshire side until the 1902 season. Humphries was party to a dramatic finish in the second Test in Melbourne in January 1908, when as tailender he put on 34, and England won by one wicket. His career ended with the start of the
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. Humphries married Annie Kirk of
Nether Langwith Nether Langwith is a village and civil parish, in the Bassetlaw District, Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England. It is located east of Chesterfield, Derbyshire, Chesterfield and south west of Worksop. Nether Langwith lies east of the ...
at
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in April 1910.''Cricket'', 21 April 1910, p. 73. He died in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, a few days before his 70th birthday.


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