Major Bernard Charles "Jock" Hartley OBE (16 March 1879 – 24 April 1960)[1] was a rugby union international player who represented England from 1901 to 1902.
[3] Wounded in action, Hartley was employed by the War Office and rose to the rank of Major.
By the time Hartley made his international debut on 9 March 1901, he was representing Blackheath, despite still being at Cambridge.
Although his international career was behind him, Hartley has a long relationship with the game of rugby throughout his life.
[2] In 1938, Hartley was given the role of manager of the British Isles team on their 1938 tour of South Africa, the tourist lost the series 2–1.