Henry Taylor (cricketer, born 1822) explained

Henry Taylor
Fullname:Henry Cavendish Taylor
Birth Date:5 January 1822
Birth Place:Claverley, Shropshire, England
Death Place:Claverley, Shropshire, England
Batting:Unknown
Club1:Sussex
Year1:1843
Columns:1
Column1:First-class
Matches1:1
Runs1:7
Bat Avg1:3.50
100S/50S1:–/–
Top Score1:7
Deliveries1:
Wickets1:
Bowl Avg1:
Fivefor1:
Tenfor1:
Best Bowling1:
Catches/Stumpings1:–/–
Date:8 January
Year:2012
Source:http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/22050.html Cricinfo

Henry Cavendish Taylor (5 January 1822 – 31 October 1901) was an English cricketer. Taylor's batting style is unknown. He was born at Chyknell Hall in Claverley, Shropshire, and later changed his fullname to Henry Cavendish, losing his surname Taylor.[1] Taylor made a single first-class appearance for Sussex against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge in 1843.[2] Nottinghamshire made 326 runs in their first-innings, with Sussex making just 33 in response, with Taylor being dismissed for 7 by William Clarke. Following-on in their second-innings, Sussex substantially improved in making 262 all out, with Taylor, who opened the batting in this innings, being dismissed for a duck by Sam Redgate. Despite their improved showing, Sussex still lost the match by an innings and 31 runs.[3]

He was appointed a deputy lieutenant of the County of Salop on 10 March 1846. He married Selina Elizabeth Gage on 22 July 1862, with their marriage lasting until their divorce in 1872. The couple had three children.[1] He died at Chyknell Hall on 31 October 1901.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lundy . Darryl . Profile: Henry Cavendish. www.thepeerage.com. 8 January 2012.
  2. Web site: First-Class Matches played by Henry Taylor. CricketArchive. 8 January 2012.
  3. Web site: Nottinghamshire v Sussex, 1843. CricketArchive. 8 January 2012.