Nottingham | Test cricket | Marylebone Cricket Club | Lancashire County Cricket Club | Melbourne Cricket Ground | University of Nottingham | Sierra Club | Cricket World Cup | Sydney Cricket Ground | 2007 Cricket World Cup | club | Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band | England cricket team | Club Brugge K.V. | Somerset County Cricket Club | Sport Club Corinthians Paulista | Glamorgan County Cricket Club | Hampshire County Cricket Club | West Indies cricket team | Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club | Cricket | Richmond Football Club | Gloucestershire County Cricket Club | Cornwall County Cricket Club | Kent County Cricket Club | Club Nacional de Football | Cambridge University Cricket Club | Nottingham Forest F.C. | Collingwood Football Club | Yorkshire County Cricket Club |
Samuel (Sam) Redgate (27 July 1810 in Arnold, Nottinghamshire – 13 April 1851 in Radford, Nottinghamshire) was a famous English professional cricketer who played for Nottingham Cricket Club and Nottinghamshire CCC from the 1830 to the 1846 season.