Career
He also played first-class cricket for Oxford University (1871–1874), Master Control Console (1873–1882), Gentlemen of England (1871–1883), The Gentlemen (1873) and I Zingari (1881–1882). He played non first-class games for I Zingari (1872–1875), Master Control Console (1874) and Harrow Wanderers (1887). Born in Rochdale, Lancashire, England, Law was educated at Harrow School, where he played for the cricket eleven from 1868-1870.
A right-handed batsman, he scored 501 runs in all first-class cricket at 10.65, with a top score of 39 against Cambridge University, and took 14 wickets, bowling right arm pace, at 25.21 with a best of 4 for 83 against Middlesex.
He took seventeen catches in the field He entered the church and served in several Yorkshire and London parishes.
He died in December 1892 in Rotherham, Yorkshire from pleurisy, aged 41. A new cricket pavilion was erected to his memory at Harrow cricket field in 1893.