Thomas Weeding Baggallay later Thomas Weeding Weeding (11 June 1847 – 19 December 1929) was a solicitor and an English first-class cricketer who played for Surrey as a wicketkeeper between 1865 and 1874. He was born in St Pancras, London and died in Addlestone, Surrey. [1]
Baggallay changed his surname to Weeding in 1868 by royal licence. [2] He qualified as a solicitor in 1870 and was Clerk to the Surrey County Council for more than thirty years. [3] In 1927 he was appointed a Deputy-Lieutenant for the County of Surrey. [3]
Baggalay married Alice Maude Elizabeth and had three sons, two of whom were killed during the First World War. [3] Baggalay, died aged 82, following a fall from a chair on 19 December 1929 at Kingthorpe, Addlestone. [3]
Thomas Weeding Baggallay later Thomas Weeding Weeding (11 June 1847 – 19 December 1929) was a solicitor and an English first-class cricketer who played for Surrey as a wicketkeeper between 1865 and 1874. He was born in St Pancras, London and died in Addlestone, Surrey. [1]
Baggallay changed his surname to Weeding in 1868 by royal licence. [2] He qualified as a solicitor in 1870 and was Clerk to the Surrey County Council for more than thirty years. [3] In 1927 he was appointed a Deputy-Lieutenant for the County of Surrey. [3]
Baggalay married Alice Maude Elizabeth and had three sons, two of whom were killed during the First World War. [3] Baggalay, died aged 82, following a fall from a chair on 19 December 1929 at Kingthorpe, Addlestone. [3]