Cleveland Greenway

The highlight of Greenway's season in India was the unbeaten 130 that he scored for Calcutta Cricket Club in another match against Vernon's team.

[6] In late 1913, aged 48, Greenway captained the Incogniti team on a tour of North America.

He batted low in the order during this time, and did not play any notable cricket after the tour.

[4] On 14 July 1916 Greenway's only son, Lieutenant Thomas Cleveland Greenway, Royal Navy, married Lady Sheelah King-Tennison, elder daughter of Henry Edwyn King-Tenison, 9th Earl of Kingston at St Mark's, North Audley Street, London.

[15][16] Following the creation of the Special Reserve under the Haldane Reforms of 1908 he remained in command when the battalion transferred from the Militia, and was also made honorary colonel.