[1][2] He was educated at Harrow School and New College, Oxford before working as a stockbroker in the City of London.
He made 99 runs not out against Cambridge in 1912; overnight he was taken ill with measles and had to sit out the rest of the match.
[3] He made his Middlesex debut in 1910 but played only a handful of matches for the county side before World War I.
After the war he played more regularly, both for Middlesex and for a variety of amateur sides, including for the Gentlemen against the Players four times.
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