Edward Reynolds (cricketer), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Edward Reynolds (cricketer)

English clergyman, schoolmaster and cricketer

Date of Birth: 30-Aug-1830

Date of Death: 03-Apr-1908

Profession: cricketer

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Edward Reynolds (cricketer)

  • Edward Morris Reynolds (30 August 1830 – 3 April 1908) was an English schoolmaster, clergyman and all-round sportsman who played first-class cricket for Cambridge University.
  • He was born in Clapham, then in Surrey, and died at Ambleside, then within Westmorland. Reynolds was educated at the Liverpool Institute and at Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
  • As a cricketer, he played as a lower middle order batsman and a bowler for Liverpool Cricket Club in non-first-class matches from 1848; neither his bowling nor his batting style are known.
  • At Cambridge, he played in four first-class matches, and two of them were the University Matches of 1853 and 1854 against Oxford University; Oxford won both of those games convincingly. Reynolds graduated from Cambridge University in 1855 with a Bachelor of Arts degree.
  • He was ordained as a deacon in the Church of England and served as curate of Trinity Church, Stockton-on-Tees from 1855 to 1862.
  • From 1863 to 1876, Reynolds held various posts as a schoolmaster at St Peter's College, Radley, Clifton College and Haileybury College.
  • He then retired to the Lake District where he was Master of Foxhounds of the Coniston pack and had a reputation for other sports, including sailing and ice-skating; his merits in these and more clerical pursuits were the subject of some ill-tempered correspondence in the Yorkshire Post after his death in 1908.

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