Education
Eton College.
Eton College.
His first class experience came from representative team tours to New Zealand and the West Indies, in which he played twenty-six games, score 394 runs at a batting average of 14.07, taking 21 catches and executing nine stumpings. He had a prominent involvement in a dispute involving Bernard Bosanquet and a disagreement over an umpiring decision during a match against Canterbury during Lord Hawke"s 1902-1903 tour of New Zealand. He was born in Westcott, Dorking, Surrey and died in Bury Street Edmunds, Suffolk.