William Frederick Oliver Faviell (5 June 1882 – 4 February 1950) was a British Army officer and cricketer who played for Essex between 1903 and 1910.
He received a commission in the regular army as a second lieutenant in the Worcestershire Regiment on 30 April 1902,[2] and was stationed with his battalion in Orange River Colony to secure the peace after the end of the Second Boer War in June 1902.
He left Cape Town for the United Kingdom four months later, on the SS Orient which arrived at Southampton in November 1902.
[3] He spent most of the years until 1914 with the regiment's Second Battalion in South Africa and India, before returning to England.
In 1933 he was appointed Major and Resident Governor of the Tower of London, a position he held throughout World War II, before retiring.