John Turner (cricketer, born 1863)

[3] At both Uppingham and Cambridge, Turner played cricket as a right-handed middle-order batsman – occasionally opening the battling – and a right-arm fast bowler, although he was rarely one of his teams' main bowlers.

[5] The innings cemented his reputation, earning him a spot in the Gentlemen v Players match at The Oval later that season, though he failed to make an impact.

However, he continued to appear in minor matches for Leicestershire (not then a first-class team) until 1892 and for the amateur I Zingari side until 1894.

[1] Turner graduated from Cambridge University with a Bachelor of Laws (LlB) degree, and joined the Inner Temple.

[3] His address at the time of his death in 1924 was in Knightsbridge, London, though he died in The Priory, Roehampton.