Thomas Lord

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Thomas Lord was an English professional cricketer and entrepreneur best known for founding the famous Lord's Cricket Ground in London.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cricketer
entrepreneur
human
countryOfBirth England
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Great Britain
countryOfDeath England NERFINISHED
era 18th-century cricket
early 19th-century cricket
fieldOfWork professional cricket
sports venue management
founded Lord's Cricket Ground NERFINISHED
hasHeritage English
influenced development of Lord's as the home of cricket
knownFor founding Lord's Cricket Ground
league Marylebone Cricket Club NERFINISHED
legacy Lord's Cricket Ground regarded as the "Home of Cricket" NERFINISHED
name Thomas Lord NERFINISHED
notableWork founding Lord's Cricket Ground
occupation cricketer
entrepreneur
placeOfBirth Thirsk NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath West Meon NERFINISHED
positionPlayed batsman
bowler
residence London, England
surface form: London
significantEvent establishment of the first Lord's ground
relocation of Lord's Cricket Ground to its present site in St John's Wood
sport cricket
team Marylebone Cricket Club NERFINISHED
Middlesex NERFINISHED

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Lord's Cricket Ground namedAfter Thomas Lord
Thirsk notableResident Thomas Lord