Lothian Bonham-Carter

Lothian George Bonham-Carter JP (29 September 1858 – 1 January 1927) was an English first-class cricketer and businessman involved in brewing.

The son of the politician John Bonham-Carter, he was born in September 1858 at Adhurst St Mary, Hampshire.

[1] Following the completion of his education, he enlisted into the Gloucestershire Engineer Volunteer Corps as a supernumerary sub-lieutenant in March 1876.

[2] In July of that year, he attended the Royal Indian Engineering College (RIEC) on the Cooper's Hill Estate in Surrey.

[7][10] His estate passed to his eldest son, Algernon, with parts of it being sold to the Forestry Commission to cover death duties.