John Selwyn Moll (1913 – 24 July 1942) was an English banker, British Army officer, and rugby union player born in Greenwich, London.
He worked as a banker for Lloyds Bank and, played club rugby for Lloyds Bank RFC and Blackheath, and played for the British Lions on their 1936 tour to Argentina as a centre.
[1] In 1942, he died as a result of an accident in Bury St Edmunds whilst his Regiment was training for deployment to Iraq.
[7] Details of his death were not released; however, he was declared as having "died of wounds received on active service" by Lieutenant T. E. Redfern, a fellow rugby player from Rosslyn Park.
[9] A memorial plaque dedicated to Moll was also installed inside the church.