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Ford, William Justice.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Feb. 19, 1872.
S. [and h.] of William Augustus, solicitor [and Katherine Mary Justice]. B. Nov. 7, 1853, at Paddington, London.
School, Repton.
Migrated to St John's, May 29, 1872.
Matric. Michs. 1872; Minor Scholar, 1872; Scholar, 1875; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879.
Cricket 'blue,' 1873.
Played for Middlesex.
Assistant Master at Marlborough College, 1877-86.
Head Master of Nelson College, New Zealand, 1886-9; of Leamington College, 1890-3. Subsequently engaged in literature, chiefly concerning cricket and other sports.
Author, History of Middlesex County Cricket Club; History of Camb.
Univ.
Cricket; A Cricketer on Cricket
, etc.
Of Abingdon Mansions, Warwick Street, Kensington, London, W., where he died, Apr. 3, 1904.
Brother of Augustus F. J. (1877), etc.
(D.N.B.; Scott, MSS.; Who was Who; Repton Sch. Reg.; The Times, Apr. 4, 1904; Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Book of Blues.)
William FORD
Approx. lifespan: 1853–1904
pens. Trinity College adm1872:02:19
s. (and h.) of William Augustus FORD
Solicitor: [and Katherine Mary
Justice:
b. Paddington, London , 1853:11:07
Sch: Repton School Repton, [Derbyshire],
Mig. to St John's College 1872:05:29
Matric 1872:10MT:
Minor Scholar 1872
Scholar 1875
BA 1876
MA 1879
Cricket blue 1873
Played for Middlesex ,
Assistant Master at: : Sch: Marlborough College Marlborough, [Wiltshire], 1877-86
Headmaster of: : Sch: Nelson College Nelson, New Zealand , 1886-89
of Sch: Leamington College Leamington, [New Zealand ???], 1890-93
Subsequently engaged in literature, chiefly concerning cricket and other sports.
Publ.: History of Middlesex County Cricket Club ; History of Cambridge University Cricket; A Cricketer on Cricket etc.
Of Abingdon Mansions, Warwick Street, Kensington, London , , W.
d. 1904:04:03
brother of Augustus F. J. FORD (1877) etc.
( D.N.B. ; Scott, MSS.; Who was Who; Repton School Reg.; The Times 1904:04:04; Marlborough College Reg.; Book of Blues. )

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