George Campbell (cricketer, born 1847) explained

Country:England
Fullname:George Augustus Campbell
Birth Date:7 July 1847
Birth Place:Tunbridge Wells, Kent,
England
Death Place:Brackley, Northamptonshire, England
Batting:Unknown
Family:Hubert Eaton (son-in-law)
Club1:Lancashire
Year1:1866
Columns:1
Column1:First-class
Matches1:1
Runs1:18
Bat Avg1:9.00
100S/50S1:–/–
Top Score1:10
Deliveries1:
Wickets1:
Bowl Avg1:
Fivefor1:
Tenfor1:
Best Bowling1:
Catches/Stumpings1:–/–
Date:4 September
Year:2012
Source:http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/10991.html Cricinfo

George Augustus Campbell (7 July 1847 – 12 September 1930) was an English cricketer.

Early life

George was the son of Colonel Herbert Frederick Campbell of Evenley Hall and his wife, Louisa Cox. He was born in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, and was educated at Wellington College, where he first attended in 1860. His family was of Scottish descent and could trace their roots back to the 2nd Earl of Argyll.[1]

Career

Campbell made a single first-class appearance for Lancashire against Surrey in 1866 at Wavertree Road Ground, Liverpool.[2] Surrey won the toss and elected to field first, with Lancashire being put into bat. In their first inning, Lancashire made 125 all out, with Campbell being dismissed for 10 runs by Frederick Miller. Surrey then responded in their first inning by making 116 runs, with Lancashire then making 86 runs in their second inning, in which Campbell was dismissed for 8 runs by George Griffith. Surrey reached 96/7 in their second innings to win the match by three wickets.[3] This was his only major appearance for Lancashire. Campbell's batting style is unknown.

Later career

He was also a keen hunter and, for eleven years, the Secretary to the Grafton Hounds. Politically, he was a Conservative and was for many years President of the Brackley Conservative Association.[4] In business, he was a partner in a firm of bankers and army agents, Cox and Company, which was formed through connections in his mother's family.[5]

Personal life

On 23 July 1868, Campbell was married to Hon. Alice Louisa Barrington (d. 1928), the elder daughter of Percy Barrington, 8th Viscount Barrington and the former Louisa Higgins. Together, George and Alice lived at Market House in Brackley and were the parents of five children, including:[1]

He died at Brackley, Northamptonshire, on 12 September 1930. His funeral was well attended, with distinguished mourners such as Archibald Campbell, the then Chairman of the London Stock Exchange, and Oliver Fitzroy, who attended as a representative of the Speaker of the House of Commons, Edward FitzRoy.[1]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lancashire player number 23 - Campbell, George Augustus. Ambrose. Don. CricketArchive. 4 September 2012.
  2. Web site: First-Class Matches played by George Campbell . 4 September 2012 . CricketArchive.
  3. Web site: Lancashire v Surrey, 1866 . 4 September 2012 . CricketArchive.
  4. Web site: Ambrose . Don . Lancashire player number 23 - Campbell, George Augustus . 4 September 2012 . CricketArchive.
  5. Web site: Ambrose . Don . Lancashire player number 23 - Campbell, George Augustus . 4 September 2012 . CricketArchive.
  6. Web site: Sir Archibald Henry Campbell . www.npg.org.uk . . 1 October 2019 . en.
  7. Web site: Downe, Viscount (I, 1681) . www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk . 1 October 2019.
  8. Book: Molyneux . Nellie Zada Rice . History, Genealogical and Biographical, of the Eaton families . 1911 . C. W. Bardeen . New York . 1 October 2019.
  9. Book: Howard . Joseph Jackson . Visitation of England and Wales . 1906 . Priv. print. . 12 . 1 October 2019 . en.