Octavius Hammond

Octavius Hammond (19 March 1835 – 22 August 1908) was an English clergyman and a first-class cricketer who played for Cambridge University between 1855 and 1857.

[2] He also played twice for a Cambridge Town Club aka Cambridgeshire side in first-class games and once for a team representing "The Gentlemen of England".

A middle-order batsman, his best first-class innings was a score of 52 not out for the University side against the Cambridge Town Club in 1857.

[5] On graduation, he was ordained as a Church of England priest and from 1867 to his death he was the rector of Herringswell in Suffolk.

[6] Hammond organised the rebuilding and engaged the services of the distinguished London architect Arthur Blomfield.