Reginald Brinton

Reginald Seymour Brinton (15 December 1870 – 23 February 1942) was an English industrialist and cricketer, who played 13 first-class matches for Worcestershire in the early twentieth century.

Brinton was educated at Winchester and New College, Oxford, although he did not reach the first eleven for cricket at either establishment.

He made his first-class debut against Yorkshire in the 1903 County Championship, scoring 66 not out in the second innings and helping Worcestershire avoid defeat.

[2] He played two other games that season, against Cambridge University and Somerset, but made little impression.

[3] This was, however, his last contribution of any real note: in the 18 remaining innings of his first-class career, Brinton never made more than 30, and after 1906 he played only one more match, against Middlesex in June 1909.