[2][3] He was educated at Wellington College where he was in the cricket XI from 1887 to 1889, leading the school averages in his final season and captaining the side in 1888.
He made his first-class debut for Middlesex in May 1891 playing against Kent at Lord's.
He played non-first-class cricket for a variety of amateur sides, including I Zingari, MCC, Band of Brothers and Free Foresters.
[7] His brothers henry and Gerry both played first-class cricket.
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