Henry Oddie

[3] He played as batsman in seven first-class matches for the Cambridge side over three seasons; he batted in the middle and lower order, though not with any success in any position as his highest score was just 14 and he averaged just 5.57 with the bat.

[4] Oddie graduated from Cambridge University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1837 and was admitted to the Middle Temple the same year.

He lived at Tilgate Manor, Worth, Sussex where he farmed a large leased estate until moving back to Colney House, at Shenley, Hertfordshire, on his father's death.

The family's London residence was at 18 Carey Street (which was 18 and 20 knocked together) and also the place of business for their law practice.

Oddie died on 21 May 1869 at Colney House, St Albans, in Hertfordshire.