Charles Monson
Personal information | |
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Full name | Charles Monson |
Born | 11 March 1758 England |
Died | 11 January 1800 |
Batting | unknown hand |
Bowling | underarm: unknown hand and type |
Role | bowler |
Domestic team information | |
Years | Team |
c. 1781 – 1790 | unknown |
Career statistics | |
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Source: Arthur Haygarth, 20 March 2013 |
Lieutenant-General Charles Monson (11 March 1758[1] – 11 January 1800) was a British Army officer and first-class cricketer who was active in the 1780s and played for the White Conduit Club.
Monson was the third son of John Monson, 2nd Baron Monson. He was the younger brother of cricketer George Monson and was an officer in the British Army.[2][3]
Monson is recorded only once playing for White Conduit against a Kent team at White Conduit Fields in June 1785. He had an outstanding game as a bowler, taking five wickets (all bowled) in the first innings and enabling his team to win by 304 runs. He scored 29 and 7 with the bat and took six wickets altogether with one catch.[3]
He later rose to the rank of Lieutenant-General before his death in 1800.[4]
References[]
- ^ The Register of Births and Baptisms in the Parish of St James within the Liberty of Westminster. 1741-1760. 21 March 1758.
- ^ "Charles Monson". CricketArchive. Retrieved 20 March 2013.
- ^ a b Haygarth, pp. 62–63.
- ^ Gravestone of Hon. M : General Charles Monson
Bibliography[]
- Haygarth, Arthur (1862). Scores & Biographies, Volume 1 (1744–1826). Lillywhite.
- English cricketers
- English cricketers of 1701 to 1786
- White Conduit Club cricketers
- Younger sons of barons
- 1758 births
- 1800 deaths
- English cricket biography, 18th-century birth stubs