Background
Anson was the seventh son of General Sir George Anson and the younger brother of Talavera Vernon Anson.
Anson was the seventh son of General Sir George Anson and the younger brother of Talavera Vernon Anson.
He was educated at Eton and Jesus College, Cambridge where he was a cricketer and rower.
He played first class cricket for Cambridge University from 1839 to 1842 and for Marylebone Cricket Club from 1839 to 1845. He was awarded his cricket "blue", in 1839 and was described as one of the best amateur wicketkeepers of his day. He also played for teams including Cambridge Town Club, England, Gentlemen, Gentlemen of England, Gentlemen of the South, Oxford and Cambridge Universities and Slow Bowlers.
His highest score of 72 not out came when playing for Marylebone Cricket Club in a match against Oxford University in 1841.
Anson was ordained deacon (London) on 18 December 1842 and priest (Norwich) on 13 August 1843. He was curate of Mistley, Essex, from 1842 to 1843, rector of Billingford, Norfolk, from 1843 to 1850 and rector of Longford, Derbyshire from 1850 to 1899.
He was rural dean from 1869 to 1899. Anson died at the Longford rectory aged 80.
Anson married Ann Jane Packe, daughter of Lieutenant Colonel Henry Packe of Twyford Hall, Norfolk, on 5 August 1846.