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The most famous bowlers for Sussex have been Frederick William Lillywhite (the nonpareil), George Brown, James Dean, George Picknell, Mr Edwin Napper, John Wisden, "Tiny" Wells, James Challen, Henry Stubberfield, James Southerton ("the player of many counties"), James Lillywhite, Richard Fillery, Henry Killick, Mr Arthur Smith, J. W. Juniper, the brothers Jesse and Arthur Hide, Mr W. Blackman, Walter Humphreys, F. W. Tate, and F. Parris.

The most celebrated wicket-keepers, whose deeds with the gloves are even now household names amongst cricketers, were Tom Box, C. H. Ellis, and Harry Phillips.