John Kitson Explained
John Francis Kitson (9 March 1818 – 29 July 1907) was an English cleric and cricketer, an alumnus of Exeter College, Oxford.[1]
Born in Crediton, Devon, he was the son of the Rev. John Lane Kitson. He matriculated at Exeter College in 1837, graduating B.A. in 1841.[1] He played one first-class cricket match for Oxford University Cricket Club on 24 May 1838.[2] [3] An opening-batsman of unknown handedness, he scored a pair – two scores of zero – against the Marylebone Cricket Club who were victorious by 47 runs.[4]
Kitson became vicar of Antony, Cornwall.[1] He died in Torpoint, Cornwall.[2] In 1866 he married Charlotte Henrietta Edmonstone, daughter of William Edmonstone.[5] They had eight sons and four daughters.[6]
Notes and References
- [s:Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715-1886/Kitson, John Francis]
- Web site: Player Profile: John Kitson . ESPN CricInfo . 1 September 2013.
- Web site: Player Profile: John Kitson . Cricket Archive . 1 September 2013.
- Web site: Oxford University v Marylebone Cricket Club - First-class no. 529, 1838 season . ESPN CricInfo . 1 September 2013.
- Book: Lodge, Edmund. The Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire as at Present Existing. 17 March 2018. 1877. Hurst and Blackett, Publishers. 742.
- Book: Ranieval, The Marquis of Ruvigny and. The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal: The Mortimer-Percy Volume. 17 March 2018. 2013. Heritage Books. 9780788418723. 569.