In fact, Harold Peterson, who wrote the first real
Cartwright biography, argued in a 1973 letter to the Times that Henderson, while establishing sufficient evidence against the Doubleday myth, "never investigated
Cartwright." (8) Henderson had written about
Cartwright, but only as an integral part of a complex development of the game, and never focused on his role beyond that.
Cartwright and his ex-wife had remained on amicable terms until the incident on March 29 and she told the police officer in the case yesterday that she did not want him to be sent to prison.
Magistrates heard that as her pension was only a small amount,
Cartwright felt that there was no point disclosing it when she made her claim for bene-fits.
"Eighty-five percent of our operating staff has been on the property for 17 years," says
Cartwright. "Our chef is in recovery, and when I contacted him to tell him about what we were doing with the property, he almost cried.
The event is also a chance to raise some money in memory of Coventry-born cricketer Tom
Cartwright, who died in 2007, aged 71.
One of the conditions of the bail was that
Cartwright should not approach her.
In 1992,
Cartwright purchased a 400-acre alfalfa farm in northeastern Washington.
And even though their lovemaking, described as "murder" and "unnatural", drowns out their neighbours' televisions,
Cartwright says the Asbo is a breach of her human rights.
But there is no Toyota Tundra on the property, no "Joshua
Cartwright" on the sign-in sheet, and no one there knows anyone by that name.