Cecil Wilson (bishop of Bunbury)

Cecil Wilson (9 September 1860 – 20 January 1941) was an English county cricketer and Anglican bishop.

[3][4][5] The family moved from Islington to Beckenham in Kent in 1873 and Wilson, like two of his older brothers, was educated at Tonbridge School.

[3] He took five wickets with his right-arm spin bowling[3][10] and was considered a fine fielder who "earned a reputation for fast, accurate returns to the wicket-keeper".

[6][11] Wilson was ordained by Harold Browne, Bishop of Winchester, as a deacon in 1886, and as a priest the following year.

He left England for New Zealand in April, and was consecrated at St Mary's Cathedral, Auckland, on 11 June 1894.