Background
The son of Liberal Party politician John William Logan and Maud Logan, he was born at East Langton Grange, East Langton, Leicestershire, and was educated at Westminster School.
The son of Liberal Party politician John William Logan and Maud Logan, he was born at East Langton Grange, East Langton, Leicestershire, and was educated at Westminster School.
Westminster School.
Logan was a right-handed batsman. Logan made a single first-class appearance for Leicestershire against the Gentlemen of Philadelphia at Aylestone Road in 1903. In response, Leicestershire made 164 runs in their first-innings, with Logan being dismissed for a single run by Percy Clark.
The Gentlemen of Philadelphia made 287 runs in their second-innings, leaving Leicestershire with a target of 325 for victory.
They fell short of their target, eventually being dismissed for 222, with Logan scoring 12 runs before he was dismissed by Baronet King. Logan served in World War I with the Leicestershire Yeomanry, holding the rank of Lieutenant.
He died following the Armistice at Tournai, Hainaut, Belgium, on 24 February 1919.