Percival Hussey

[4] From 1890, he served as secretary of the general committee of the Western Australian Cricket Association, and in this role was responsible for the procurement of the Perth Recreation Ground for the use of the association.

[6] His highest score on tour was 14, against South Australia batting at number seven.

[8] Hussey emigrated to Adelaide in the early 20th century, where he died in 1944.

[9] A son Percival Francis Leitch Hussey (6 July 1897 – 11 November 1954) was a noted medical practitioner and yachtsman.

[10] Another son, Howard Leitch Hussey (ca.1899 – 15 November 1988), served in World War I[11] and repatriated in 1919 affected by poison gas.