Lord Brackley's XI was the fifth team of English cricketers to tour the West Indies, playing in the 1904–05 season.
The team was captained by John Egerton, 4th Earl of Ellesmere (Lord Brackley) and played a total of 20 matches between January and April 1905, of which ten are regarded as first-class.
For the first time on a tour of the West Indies, professionals were taken: Ernie Hayes of Surrey and George Thompson of Northamptonshire.
Thirteen players toured: John Moss was taken as umpire and also played in some minor matches.
The tourists were lucky to draw the first match against Jamaica but the next week won heavily by an innings and 169 runs.