Handel Elvey Explained

George Frederick Handel Elvey
Birth Date:1883 3, df=yes
Birth Place:Berkshire, England
Death Place:Devon, England

Reverend George Frederick Handel Elvey (29 June 1883 – 20 March 1967) was a croquet player from England. He was the youngest son of composer George Elvey and his fourth wife Mary née Savory.

Handel Elvey won the Doubles Championship in 1936 partnering his wife Nora and the Men's Championship of the South Of England in 1955.[1] [2] [3]

As an administrator, Elvey served on the Council of the Croquet Association between 1931 and 1967, serving as Chairman (1939 to 1948) and Vice President (1952 to 1967).[1]

Elvey spent most of his clerical life in the diocese of Chichester.[4]

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  1. Book: The Croquet Association. 1997. The Croquet Association Centenary Year Book 1897.1997. 0-902758-05-5.
  2. Book: Prichard, DMC . The History Of Croquet . Cassell . 1981 . 0-304-30759-9.
  3. Book: Townsend Croquet Ltd. 1988. Townsend's croquet almanack. 1-871714-00-1.
  4. Croquet Gazette . Obituary . 5 . June 1967 . The Croquet Association.