Reymond de Montmorency
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Full name | Reymond Hervey de Montmorency | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Gonda, Awadh, India |
6 August 1871||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Sunningdale, Berkshire, England |
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Batting style | Right-hand | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bowling style | Leg break Right-arm slow-medium |
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Relations | Jim Swanton (son-in-law) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Years | Team | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1907–1909 | Buckinghamshire | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1899 | Oxford University | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1898–1899 | Hertfordshire | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1897 | Oxford University Past and Present | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source: Cricinfo, 21 June 2011 |
Reymond Hervey de Montmorency (6 October 1871 – 19 December 1938) was an English cricketer. De Montmorency was a right-handed batsman who bowled both leg break and right-arm slow-medium.
Born in Gonda, in India, de Montmorency was the son of Major Reymond Hervey de Montmorency and Marion Ellen Coles.[1] He was educated at Cheltenham College,[2] before attending Keble College, Oxford.[1] He made his first-class debut playing for Oxford University Past and Present, a team composed of then current and former students, against the Gentlemen of Philadelphia in 1897.[3] De Montmorency batted once in the match, scoring 31 runs before being dismissed by Percy Clark.[4]
De Montmorency made his debut for Hertfordshire in the 1898 Minor Counties Championship against Cambridgeshire, which was his only appearance for the county that season, while the following season he once more made a single appearance for Hertfordshire, against Buckinghamshire.[5] It was in 1899 that he played his first first-class match for Oxford University Cricket Club, which came against Surrey. He played 2 further first-class matches for the University, all in 1899, against the Marylebone Cricket Club and Cambridge University.[3] It was in the match against Cambridge University that he scored his only first-class half century, making 62 runs.[6] He left Keble College with a Master of Arts.[1]
In 1905, de Montmorency married Gwynedd Maud Thomas on 26 April 1905, with the couple having their first child, Kathleen in 1906.[1] The following year he made his debut for Buckinghamshire in the 1907 Minor Counties Championship against Wiltshire. He appeared once in 1907 against Berkshire, before appearing a final time in 1909 against Wiltshire.[5] He would later become a deputy master at Eton College.[1] He also had two further children with Gwynedd, Anne born 1911 (who would later marry cricket writer Jim Swanton) and Reymond born 1916. Reymond would serve in World War II with the Royal Air Force, but was killed in action in 1940.[1] Two years previously, de Montmorency senior himself had died at Sunningdale, Berkshire on 19 December 1938.
References
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External links
- Articles lacking reliable references from February 2013
- EngvarB from August 2013
- Use dmy dates from August 2013
- 1871 births
- 1938 deaths
- People from Gonda, Uttar Pradesh
- People educated at Cheltenham College
- Alumni of Keble College, Oxford
- English cricketers
- Hertfordshire cricketers
- Oxford University cricketers
- Buckinghamshire cricketers
- English educators
- Sportspeople from Gloucestershire