Alfred Hartley (11 April 1879 – 9 October 1918) was a first-class cricketer who played for Lancashire.
[3] Hartley was a solid, defensive right-handed opening batsman from the West Indies who had a fairly brief career in English county cricket.
His big innings of the season was 234 for Lancashire against the very weak Somerset team at Old Trafford, and he also scored a century in the return fixture at Bath.
In 1911, Hartley's performance fell away significantly: he failed to reach 1,000 runs and scored no centuries.
During World War I he served as a Lieutenant in the Royal Garrison Artillery.