Henry Biron

Henry Brydges Biron (13 June 1835 – 7 April 1915) was an English clergyman and amateur cricketer.

[2][3] The son of the rector of Lympne, Biron was educated at The King's School, Canterbury and Trinity Hall, Cambridge.

[2][5] Later that same cricket season he appeared in a county match for Kent for the first time and also played in a game for an amateur side representing the Gentlemen of Kent and Sussex.

[1] He played in a total of 20 first-class matches over the next eight years, 15 times for the Kent county side.

He did not appear in first-class cricket after the 1864 season, though he continued to play in amateur matches until 1869.