Arthur Jewell

Major Arthur North Jewell (15 April 1888 – 8 September 1922) was an English cricketer who played 29 first-class matches between 1910–11 and 1920, mostly for Worcestershire.

Although born in Chile, Jewell was educated in England, at Chigwell.,[1] and Felsted (1902–05) Jewell first appeared in first-class cricket in South Africa, when he played five games for Orange Free State in the Currie Cup in the space of less than a fortnight in March 1911.

Arthur, batting at three in each innings, made only 0 and 3 and claimed a single catch, to dismiss Maurice Luckin.

[3] His highest score that season was 34,[4] made against Eastern Province in what proved to be his last appearance for eight years.

[7] In August of that year Jewell made the first (and highest) of his three centuries, hitting 128 for Worcestershire in another match against Foster's team.