Keith Barlow (27 August 1890 – 5 April 1930) was an English amateur cricketer and chairman of the paper manufacturer Wiggins Teape.
[1][2] Under Edward Barlow's chairmanship the conqueror brand was developed at Buckland Mill in the late 1880s and Wiggins Teape became one of the leading manufacturers of high quality paper.
[2] He also played club cricket for Band of Brothers, an amateur side associated with Kent's county team.
His unit was mobilised in Canterbury on 4 August 1914 at the beginning of the First World War, and Barlow was appointed Acting Captain on 30 October.
[1][9] Barlow relinquished his commission due to ill health in December 1915, having been declared unfit for service by a medical board.