Captain Robert George Wilmot Berkeley Doctor of Laws was High Sheriff of Worcestershire in 1933, and Deputy Lieutenant of the county in 1952; he also appeared four times in first-class cricket for Worcestershire County Club.
Education
Berkeley was educated at Downside and The Oratory School, and served with the Westminster Dragoons in Palestine and on the Western Front in the First World War. He also served in the Second World War, and was promoted to captain while serving with the Royal Artillery.
Career
He lived at Berkeley Castle and Spetchley Park. In 1923 he was made deputy master of the Berkeley Hunt, and from 1928 until his death was joint master. Berkeley played four first-class games for Worcestershire shortly after the First World War.
Only one of these, against Northamptonshire in 1922, was in the County Championship.
He had very little success in any of his first-class matches, although he did score 138 in a minor game for Gentlemen of Worcestershire against Gentlemen of Suffolk in 1933. Berkeley died in a nursing home in Bristol.