Ernest Mathews
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Full name | Ernest Mathews | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | 17 May 1847 Islington, London, England | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | 25 November 1930 Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England | (aged 83)||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Batting | Right-handed | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bowling | Right-arm roundarm slow | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1867–1869 | Oxford University | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source: Cricinfo, 26 March 2020 |
Ernest Mathews JP (17 May 1847 – 25 November 1930) was an English first-class cricketer and barrister.
The son of John Hubbersty Mathews, he was born at Islington in May 1847. He was educated at Harrow School,[1] before going up to Brasenose College, Oxford.[2] While studying at Oxford, he played first-class cricket for Oxford University, making his debut against the Marylebone Cricket Club at Lord's in 1867. He played first-class cricket for Oxford until 1869, making eleven appearances.[3] He scored a total of 179 run in his eleven matches, with a high score of 44.[4] With his right-arm roundarm slow bowling, he took 7 wickets with best figures of 3 for 57.[5]
After graduating from Oxford, Mathews became a barrister. He was called to the bar as a member of Lincoln's Inn in November 1871.[6] He later served as a justice of the peace for both Middlesex and Buckinghamshire.[1] Mathews died at Amersham in November 1930.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Welch, Reginald Courtenay (1894). The Harrow School Register, 1800-1911. Longmans, Green. p. 352.
- ^ Foster, Joseph (1888–1892). . Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886. Oxford: Parker and Co – via Wikisource.
- ^ "First-Class Matches played by Ernest Mathews". CricketArchive. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
- ^ "First-class Batting and Fielding For Each Team by Ernest Mathews". CricketArchive. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
- ^ "First-class Bowling For Each Team by Ernest Mathews". CricketArchive. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
- ^ Foster, Joseph (1885). Men-at-the-bar. Reeves and Turner. pp. 309.
- ^ "Wisden - Supplementary obituaries in 1930-31". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 28 March 2020.