Chapman is one of the earliest cricketers whose name has survived in 18th century records.
They combined for 68 wins - a 20th century record for two pitchers on the same team.
The first documented mention of the town is in a 12th century record.
For Britain for example, there exists (as of the late 2000s (decade)) only a single early 19th century record.
It was referred to in 12th century manorial records as Escelee.
The 20th century record is held by Rabbit Maranville with 711 errors.
Ogams dating perhaps from the fifth century record unique first names associated with its kings.
Her win gave Murless a fifth success in the race, setting a 20th century record.
Thus, the 15th century records refer to this town as Kamboi.
It first appears in the 16th century records as a fief of the Mikeladze family.