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John Hartley (tennis)

Rev. John Thorneycroft Hartley (9 January 1849 – 21 August 1935) was a tennis player from England, and the only clergyman to win Wimbledon.

John Hartley
Full nameJohn Thorneycroft Hartley
Country (sports) United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Born(1849-01-09)9 January 1849
Tong, England[citation needed]
Died21 August 1935(1935-08-21) (aged 86)
Knaresborough, England
Turned pro1879 (amateur)
Retired1888
PlaysRight-handed (one-handed backhand)
Singles
Career record18–5
Career titles3
Grand Slam singles results
WimbledonW (1879, 1880)
Doubles
Grand Slam doubles results
Wimbledon1R (1884)
Wimbledon Lawn tennis final 15 July 1879

Hartley won the 1879 Gentlemen's Singles title against Irish champion, Vere St. Leger Goold in three sets on 15 July,[1] retaining his title the following year, 1880, by defeating Herbert Lawford in the Challenge Round, 6–3, 6–2, 2–6, 6–3.

Hartley lost in 37 minutes in the 1881 Gentlemen's Singles final, to William Renshaw, 0–6, 1–6, 1–6. This was the shortest final on record and it was reported that Hartley was suffering from an attack of 'English cholera'.[2] Hartley did not compete in the 1882 championships and made a final return at the 1883 championships, losing in the second round to Herbert Wilberforce in four sets.

In 1926, at the Golden Jubilee championships, Hartley was presented with a silver medal by Queen Mary, as one of 34 surviving champions.

Early life edit

Hartley was born in 1849, second son of John Hartley (died 1884) and his wife Emma, daughter of ironmaster George Benjamin Thorneycroft of Wolverhampton. His parents were both of south Staffordshire industrial business families, his father's family owned the glass making firm of Hartley Chance & Company of Smethwick, while the Thorneycrofts founded Shrubbery Ironworks in Wolverhampton, in which his father became a partner. He grew up at Tong Castle in Shropshire, which his father leased from the Earl of Bradford in 1856.[3]

In 1867, Hartley matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford. He graduated B.A. in 1870, and M.A. in 1874.[4]

Hartley married Alice Margaret Lascelles Murray, daughter of William Murray, 4th Earl of Mansfield and a granddaughter of Henry Lascelles, 3rd Earl of Harewood, in 1875. They had no children.

Career outside sport edit

Hartley was a clergyman with the Church of England, and he was ordained deacon in 1872 and priest in 1873 by the bishop of Winchester and served from 1872 to 1874 as curate of Christ Church, Southwark in south London. Hartley became the vicar of Burneston, Yorkshire,[4] from 1874 to 1919 Rural Dean of East Catterick from 1891 to 1917 and Honorary Canon of Ripon Cathedral from 1905.[5][6] He died at the age of 86 in Knaresborough, Yorkshire, and he is buried at Burneston.

Grand Slam finals edit

Singles (2 titles, 1 runner-up) edit

Result Date Tournament Surface Opponent Score
Win 1879 Wimbledon Grass   Vere St. Leger Goold 6–2, 6–4, 6–1
Win 1880 Wimbledon Grass   Herbert Lawford 6–3, 6–2, 2–6, 6–3
Loss 1881 Wimbledon Grass   William Renshaw 0–6, 1–6, 1–6

Other finals edit

Singles (1 titles, 1 runner-up) edit

Result Date Tournament Surface Opponent Score
Win 1886 Chapel Allerton LTC Tournament Grass   William Henry Mahon 2–6, 6–2, 4–6, 6–3, 6–0
Loss 1888 Victorian Championships Asphalt   Arthur G. H. Colquhoun 3–6, 4–6, 3–6
 
Church of St Lambert Burneston, John Hartley's grave underneath the east window

References edit

  1. ^ "Clipped from the Times". The Times. 16 July 1879. p. 10.
  2. ^ Tingay, Lance (1977). 100 Years of Wimbledon. Enfield [Eng.]: Guinness Superlatives. p. 25. ISBN 0900424710.
  3. ^ "Wimbledon champion had God on his side". Shropshire Star. 22 July 2020. p. 16.Report by Toby Neal, revealing a descendant's family research.
  4. ^ a b Foster, Joseph (1888–1892). "Hartley, John Thorneycroft" . Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886. Oxford: Parker and Co – via Wikisource.
  5. ^ Richmondshire Churches, H. B. McCall, Eliot Stock, London, 1910
  6. ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory, 1935. Oxford University Press. p. 576.

External links edit

  • The Reverend John Thorneycroft Hartley

john, hartley, tennis, john, thorneycroft, hartley, january, 1849, august, 1935, tennis, player, from, england, only, clergyman, wimbledon, john, hartleyfull, namejohn, thorneycroft, hartleycountry, sports, united, kingdom, great, britain, irelandborn, 1849, j. Rev John Thorneycroft Hartley 9 January 1849 21 August 1935 was a tennis player from England and the only clergyman to win Wimbledon John HartleyFull nameJohn Thorneycroft HartleyCountry sports United Kingdom of Great Britain and IrelandBorn 1849 01 09 9 January 1849Tong England citation needed Died21 August 1935 1935 08 21 aged 86 Knaresborough EnglandTurned pro1879 amateur Retired1888PlaysRight handed one handed backhand SinglesCareer record18 5Career titles3Grand Slam singles resultsWimbledonW 1879 1880 DoublesGrand Slam doubles resultsWimbledon1R 1884 Wimbledon Lawn tennis final 15 July 1879Hartley won the 1879 Gentlemen s Singles title against Irish champion Vere St Leger Goold in three sets on 15 July 1 retaining his title the following year 1880 by defeating Herbert Lawford in the Challenge Round 6 3 6 2 2 6 6 3 Hartley lost in 37 minutes in the 1881 Gentlemen s Singles final to William Renshaw 0 6 1 6 1 6 This was the shortest final on record and it was reported that Hartley was suffering from an attack of English cholera 2 Hartley did not compete in the 1882 championships and made a final return at the 1883 championships losing in the second round to Herbert Wilberforce in four sets In 1926 at the Golden Jubilee championships Hartley was presented with a silver medal by Queen Mary as one of 34 surviving champions Contents 1 Early life 2 Career outside sport 3 Grand Slam finals 3 1 Singles 2 titles 1 runner up 4 Other finals 4 1 Singles 1 titles 1 runner up 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editHartley was born in 1849 second son of John Hartley died 1884 and his wife Emma daughter of ironmaster George Benjamin Thorneycroft of Wolverhampton His parents were both of south Staffordshire industrial business families his father s family owned the glass making firm of Hartley Chance amp Company of Smethwick while the Thorneycrofts founded Shrubbery Ironworks in Wolverhampton in which his father became a partner He grew up at Tong Castle in Shropshire which his father leased from the Earl of Bradford in 1856 3 In 1867 Hartley matriculated at Christ Church Oxford He graduated B A in 1870 and M A in 1874 4 Hartley married Alice Margaret Lascelles Murray daughter of William Murray 4th Earl of Mansfield and a granddaughter of Henry Lascelles 3rd Earl of Harewood in 1875 They had no children Career outside sport editHartley was a clergyman with the Church of England and he was ordained deacon in 1872 and priest in 1873 by the bishop of Winchester and served from 1872 to 1874 as curate of Christ Church Southwark in south London Hartley became the vicar of Burneston Yorkshire 4 from 1874 to 1919 Rural Dean of East Catterick from 1891 to 1917 and Honorary Canon of Ripon Cathedral from 1905 5 6 He died at the age of 86 in Knaresborough Yorkshire and he is buried at Burneston Grand Slam finals editSingles 2 titles 1 runner up edit Result Date Tournament Surface Opponent ScoreWin 1879 Wimbledon Grass nbsp Vere St Leger Goold 6 2 6 4 6 1Win 1880 Wimbledon Grass nbsp Herbert Lawford 6 3 6 2 2 6 6 3Loss 1881 Wimbledon Grass nbsp William Renshaw 0 6 1 6 1 6Other finals editSingles 1 titles 1 runner up edit Result Date Tournament Surface Opponent ScoreWin 1886 Chapel Allerton LTC Tournament Grass nbsp William Henry Mahon 2 6 6 2 4 6 6 3 6 0Loss 1888 Victorian Championships Asphalt nbsp Arthur G H Colquhoun 3 6 4 6 3 6 nbsp Church of St Lambert Burneston John Hartley s grave underneath the east windowReferences edit Clipped from the Times The Times 16 July 1879 p 10 Tingay Lance 1977 100 Years of Wimbledon Enfield Eng Guinness Superlatives p 25 ISBN 0900424710 Wimbledon champion had God on his side Shropshire Star 22 July 2020 p 16 Report by Toby Neal revealing a descendant s family research a b Foster Joseph 1888 1892 Hartley John Thorneycroft Alumni Oxonienses the Members of the University of Oxford 1715 1886 Oxford Parker and Co via Wikisource Richmondshire Churches H B McCall Eliot Stock London 1910 Crockford s Clerical Directory 1935 Oxford University Press p 576 External links editThe Reverend John Thorneycroft Hartley Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Hartley tennis amp oldid 1188160681, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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