Fendall Currie

Major-General Fendall Currie (24 November 1841 – 4 December 1920) was an English first-class cricketer, barrister and British Indian Army officer.

He served in the Bengal Cavalry from 1858–1898, rising to the rank of major-general, in addition being a barrister and a judge while in British India.

The son of Sir Frederick Currie, he was born in British India at Allahabad in November 1841.

[4] Returning to India, Currie was appointed a deputy commissioner at Hazaribagh in February 1863, before serving in the Oudh commission in September of the same year.

[2] He was promoted to captain in September 1870, at which point he was still serving with the 1st European Light Cavalry,[6] in addition to being a city magistrate at Lucknow.