Personal information | |
---|---|
Born | 10 September 1795 Newark, Nottinghamshire, England |
Died | 6 July 1865 Clifton, Bristol | (aged 69)
Domestic team information | |
Years | Team |
1819–1820 | Cambridge University |
Source:
CricketArchive, 31 March 2013 |
John Guthrie (10 September 1795 – 6 July 1865) was an English first-class cricketer who played for Cambridge University in two matches in 1819, totalling 32 runs with a highest score of 22. [1]
Guthrie was educated at Westminster School and Trinity College, Cambridge. After graduating from Cambridge he became a Church of England priest and after other posts he was vicar of Calne, Wiltshire, from 1835 until his death. In Calne he and his wife founded a local school, the Guthrie School. [2] He was appointed a canon of Bristol Cathedral in 1858 and was the first chairman of council of Bristol's Clifton College, founded in 1862. [3]
Personal information | |
---|---|
Born | 10 September 1795 Newark, Nottinghamshire, England |
Died | 6 July 1865 Clifton, Bristol | (aged 69)
Domestic team information | |
Years | Team |
1819–1820 | Cambridge University |
Source:
CricketArchive, 31 March 2013 |
John Guthrie (10 September 1795 – 6 July 1865) was an English first-class cricketer who played for Cambridge University in two matches in 1819, totalling 32 runs with a highest score of 22. [1]
Guthrie was educated at Westminster School and Trinity College, Cambridge. After graduating from Cambridge he became a Church of England priest and after other posts he was vicar of Calne, Wiltshire, from 1835 until his death. In Calne he and his wife founded a local school, the Guthrie School. [2] He was appointed a canon of Bristol Cathedral in 1858 and was the first chairman of council of Bristol's Clifton College, founded in 1862. [3]