[1][2] Henry Menzies was born on 28 March 1867 in Lambeth, London.
[1] He was a very good wicket-keeper who was unfortunate enough to be at Cambridge at the same time as Gregor McGregor, thus having no chance of getting his Blue.
[1] A well-known Free Forester, he played five times for Middlesex in 1891–93, including in a County Championship match against Kent on 23 August 1893, which Middlesex lost by 12 runs.
[1] Menzies died in North Farnborough, Hampshire on 7 March 1936, at the age of 68.
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