[2] He was educated at Harrow School and at Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A.
[4] He made 89 appearances in first-class matches, but never played in the County Championship.
[5] In 1921 AC MacLaren said Falcon was the best fast bowler in England and regretted that he was not selected for the Ashes that summer.
[6] He played in MacLaren's England XI in August 1921 which beat the previously undefeated Australians at Eastbourne, distinguishing himself by taking 6/67 in Australia's first innings.
[7] Falcon was married in 1930 to Kathleen Gascoigne, the daughter of Captain G. C. O.