William Deedes (East Kent MP, born 1796)
William Deedes was an English cricketer who played from 1817 to 1826, and a Conservative Party politician.
Cricket
Deedes made his debut appearance in 1817 for the Old Wykehamists. Playing no further cricket until 1821, he played for various Marylebone Cricket Club over the next four years.Deedes made his county cricket debut playing for Hampshire against Sussex and was dismissed by Jem Broadbridge in each innings.
Now 29 years of age, he was to play just two further matches within the following calendar year, his final appearance coming as a tailender in a combined Hampshire and Surrey against Sussex in 1826. He took seven stumpings and two catches in the match. Deedes' brother, John and son William also played.