Sir Henry John Mordaunt, 12th Baronet (12 July 1867 – 15 January 1939) was an English first-class cricketer and educator.
[3] In the summer break following his penultimate year (1885) at Eton, Mordaunt played first-class cricket for Hampshire against Somerset at Southampton.
[6] Shortly after completing his studies at Cambridge in 1889, Mordaunt also made a single first-class appearance for an England XI against the touring Australians at Hastings.
[4] Alongside playing in the County Championship in 1890, Mordaunt also made one first-class appearance apiece for a Cambridge University Past and Present team against the touring Australians at Leyton, and for I Zingari against the Gentlemen of England at the Scarborough Festival.
[4] Described by Wisden as "well built" and "a powerful driver with good style", he scored 729 runs at an average of 15.51 from 27 first-class matches.