He was educated at Manor House School in Clapham and at Peterhouse, Cambridge.
He appeared in but did not take any wickets in the Freshers match but another fine performance for his college won the attention of Digby Jephson.
D.L A. Jephson, A Fragment, R. J. Everett & Sons, London, 1903.
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