Mrs. Randall, a native of Tarrytown, was a founder of the Hudson River Junior League and of the Thursday Club, a community service organization.
Playing for MCC against the Thursday Club at Lord's Old Ground on 2 May 1795, he scored 0 and 3.
He was mainly associated with Leicestershire but he also played in London, including one appearance for The Thursday Club.
After the left wing lost several congresses in 1972, they started organizing themselves as the Thursday Club.
Service clubs include Rotary, Kiwanis, Optimists, the Point Loma Assembly and the Thursday Club.
The first three were against "the Thursday Club" and the last two were against "Middlesex".
The Thursday Club did have county connections with Middlesex and this is why the two are often confused.
It seems that the Thursday Club was started by gentlemen cricketers of Middlesex who soon acquired the services of certain Middlesex professionals.
In the 1795 English cricket season, the enigmatic Thursday Club made its bow.
He was mainly associated with Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and he also played for The Thursday Club.