The Reverend Henry Charles Lenox Tindall (4 February 1863 – 10 June 1940) was a British head master, priest and world-record-holding track athlete; he was also an English first-class cricketer active 1893–95 who played for Kent.
[1][2] Tindall was born in Margate, Kent, on 4 February 1863 and was educated at Christ's College, Cambridge; while at university he ran and swam, and in 1884–1885 he was Cambridge quarter-mile champion.
[6] After university he played Rugby for Rosalyn Park and in cricket appeared for Kent from 1893 to 1895.
[3] He left Cambridge with a second-class degree in the mathematics tripos and he had also been a Tancred Divinity Scholar.
[3] He became a mathematical master at Hurst Court School in Hastings, becoming the headmaster in 1905.