Pascoe William Grenfell Stuart (25 October 1868 — 5 February 1954) was an Irish actor, colonial administrator, first-class cricketer and British Army officer.
The son of the British Army General William James Stuart, he was born at Woolwich in October 1868.
[1] Upon leaving Sherborne, Stuart began a stage career as a solo sopranist, where he featured at The Crystal Palace in the 1880s.
He returned to Ireland in 1902 and resumed playing for County Cork, where he regularly opened the batting alongside William Harman.
His batting in the match, during which he scored 55 in the Irish first innings, led to Grace inviting Stuart to come to England to play for London County.