Background
The Olympics listing indicates that he was born in Beddington, then in Surrey. The cricket website suggests Horsham in Sussex.
The Olympics listing indicates that he was born in Beddington, then in Surrey. The cricket website suggests Horsham in Sussex.
He also played first-class cricket in two matches for Surrey in 1876. Both agree that he died in Eastbourne, Sussex. However, the Epsom & Ewell History Explorer website explains the confusion.
He was the son of the Review
Ampere-hour Bridges who was the Rector of Beddington, but was definitely born in Horsham and was baptized there on 25/04/1852. Bridges entered the double York round event in 1908, taking fifth place with 687 points.
He also participated in the Continental style event but his result is unknown. Bridges was educated at Winchester College and at Oxford University.
He was picked for several cricket trial matches at Oxford, but did not appear in any of the university first-class games.
He then played in two matches for Surrey against Cambridge University in 1876. The first was rain-ruined, and in the second as a middle-order batsman he scored 8 and 1.