Sir John Smythe, 8th Baronet

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Sir John Smythe, 8th Baronet
Personal information
Full name
John Walter Smythe
Born7 November 1827
Acton Burnell, Shropshire, England
Died5 March 1919(1919-03-05) (aged 91)
Acton Burnell, Shropshire, England
BattingUnknown
BowlingUnknown
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1878–1885Marylebone Cricket Club
Career statistics
Competition First-class
Matches 5
Runs scored 122
Batting average 13.55
100s/50s –/–
Top score 35
Balls bowled 76
Wickets 2
Bowling average 12.00
5 wickets in innings
10 wickets in match
Best bowling 2/24
Catches/stumpings 3/–
Source: Cricinfo, 21 April 2021

Sir John Walter Smythe, 8th Baronet (7 November 1827 – 5 March 1919) was an English first-class cricketer and British Army officer.

The son of Sir Edward Joseph Smythe, he was born in November 1827 at the Smythe family home, Acton Burnell Castle in Shropshire. He was educated at Downside School.[1] Smythe served as an officer in the Louth Rifles. He was promoted to captain in November 1845.[2] A latecomer to first-class cricket, Smythe made his first-class debut for the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) against Oxford University at the age of 50 in June 1878. He played first-class matches for the MCC until 1885, making five appearances.[3] He scored 122 runs in his five matches, with a highest score of 35,[4] while as a bowler he took 2 wickets.[5] He succeeded to the Smythe baronetcy as the 8th Baronet upon the death of his brother, Sir Charles Smythe in November 1897. He was nominated for High Sheriff of Shropshire in 1904, but was not chosen.[6] Smythe died at Acton Burnell in March 1919. He was succeeded as the 9th Baronet by Sir Edward Smythe.

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Downside Review. Vol. 38, 40. Stratton-on-the-Fosse: Downside Abbey. 1978. p. 59.
  2. ^ "No. 6514". The Edinburgh Gazette. 31 July 1855. p. 946.
  3. ^ "First-Class Matches played by John Smythe". CricketArchive. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  4. ^ "First-Class Batting and Fielding For Each Team by John Smythe". CricketArchive. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  5. ^ "First-Class Bowling For Each Team by John Smythe". CricketArchive. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  6. ^ "No. 27735". The London Gazette. 15 November 1904. p. 7365.

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Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Baronet (of Eshe Hall, Durham)
1897–1919
Succeeded by