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Doherty, Hugh Lawrence. Adm. at TRINITY HALL, 1896. [3rd] s. of William, of Oakfield, Clapham Park, London, S.W. [B. Oct. 8, 1875.] School, Westminster. Matric. Easter, 1896. Lawn tennis 'blue,' 1896, 1897 and 1898. Won the All England Singles Championship, 1902-6 (when he resigned the title) and the All England Doubles with his brother R. F. (next), 1897-1900 and 1903-5. In the Davis International Cup contests, although once on the losing side, he never himself lost a match. The only Englishman to win the American National Championship, 1903. After 1906 retired from competition lawn tennis and became very efficient at golf. Served in the Great War, 1914-18 (2nd Lieut. (T.) in anti-aircraft branch of the R.N.R.). This strenuous work probably led to the breakdown of a never robust man, and he died Aug. 21, 1919, after a long illness. (The Times, Aug. 23, 1919; Record of Old Westminsters; D.N.B.) | Hugh Lawrence DOHERTY Approx. lifespan: 18751919 Adm Trinity Hall 1896 3rd s. of William DOHERTY, of Oakfield Clapham Park, Clapham, London , , S.W. [ b. 1875:10:08] School Westminster, [London], Matric 1896:04ET: Lawn tennis "blue" 1896, 1897, and 1898 Won the All England Singles Championship 1902-06 (when he resigned the title) and the All England Doubles with his brother R. F. (next) 1897-1900, and 1903-05 In the Davis International Cup contests, although once on the losing side, he never himself lost a match. The only Englishman to win the American National Championship 1903 After 1906 retired from competition lawn tennis and became very efficient at golf. served in the Great War: [1914-18 1914-18] 2nd Lieutenant: (T.) in anti-aircraft branch of the R.N.R.) This strenuous work probably led to the breakdown of a never robust man[, and he] Died 1919:08:21, after a long illness. The Times 1919:08:23 Record of Old Westminsters; D.N.B. ) |