Frank Stanley Lee (24 July 1905 – 30 March 1982) was an English first-class cricketer and an umpire who officiated in Test matches.
[3] For several seasons right up to his retirement, he acted as reserve wicketkeeper if regular Somerset keeper Wally Luckes was ill or injured.
He then joined the first-class umpires' list for 1948 and a year later stood in the first of 29 Test matches.
[4] When the Lord's Test ended early, Lee's fellow umpire Syd Buller called Griffin again in the "friendly" match that was arranged to fill in the time, and the action of both umpires was instrumental in ending Griffin's career and in bringing to a head the problems of throwing and dragging that had affected international cricket for several years.
His last match of any consequence as an umpire was the first-ever Gillette Cup final.