Frank Penn (cricketer, born 1884)

His father was prominent in Kent and was President of the county club in 1905.

[2][3] He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the 7th (Militia) Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), but in November 1902 transferred to Royal East Kent Yeomanry, a yeomanry regiment.

[4] Penn played in five first-class cricket matches for Kent, two in 1904 and three in 1905.

[2] He died at Bawdsey near Woodbridge in Suffolk in 1961 aged 76.

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