fbpx
Wikipedia

Robert Wilkinson (English cricketer)

Robert Hindley Wilkinson (1811 – 5 February 1888) was an English academic, and a cricketer with amateur status who was active from 1828 to 1831.

Life Edit

Wilkinson was born in London, the son of Robert Wilkinson and his wife Catherine Allix, daughter of John Peter Allix of Swaffham Prior; the Rev. Charles Allix Wilkinson, the writer, and Isaac Herbert Wilkinson were his brothers, in a family of seven brothers and three sisters. He attended Eton College and was cricket captain there in 1828.[1][2][3][4] He entered King's College, Cambridge, in 1830, graduating B.A. in 1833 and M.A. in 1836. He was a Fellow of King's from 1832 to 1852, and bursar in 1846. Entering Lincoln's Inn in 1835, he was called to the bar in 1838.[3] He was an original member of the Philological Society.[5]

Wilkinson was a magistrate and lieutenant-colonel of militia.[1] He was Lord of the Manor of Graveley, Hertfordshire, through his wife Caroline Obert. He died in Hitchin, Hertfordshire.[2]

Cricketer Edit

Wilkinson made his first-class debut in 1831 and appeared in one match as an unknown handedness batsman whose bowling style is unknown, playing for Cambridge University. He scored 51 runs with a highest score of 37 and took no wickets.[2]

Family Edit

In 1852 Wilkinson married Caroline Obert, daughter of Vicomte Obert and his wife Margaret Parkins.[6][7] They had a son, Edward Obert Hindley Wilkinson, an officer of the 60th Rifles drowned after the battle of Ingogo in 1881.[8][9][10] Their daughter Caroline Elizabeth married Charles Poyntz Stewart.[7]

Rooksnest and the E. M. Forster connection Edit

 
Rook's Nest House today

Wilkinson lived at Chesfield Park on the boundary between the parishes of Graveley and Stevenage. Nearby was a house on Weston Road, Stevenage, which he bought from another local family, the Howards. Between 1883 and 1893 Wilkinson let the house, known as Rooksnest, to the mother of the author E. M. Forster. Lily Forster and her son had to leave, unwillingly, when the Poyntz Stewarts, to whom the property had passed, wished it vacated.[11][12]

Forster had written a piece about the house, the "Rooksnest memoir", by 1894 when he was 15 which mentions Wilkinson as landlord.[12] Howards End (1910) was his novel about his childhood home; he continued to visit the house into the later 1940s, and he retained the furniture all his life.[11][13] From 1914 Elizabeth Poston lived there: the Forsters had known the Poston family when they were the residents.[14] The memoir was published with the Penguin Modern Classics edition of Howards End.[15][16] Another memoir by Forster, from the 1940s and about West Hackhurst, Abinger Hammer in Surrey which was his home from 1925, returns to the associations of Rooksnest.[17]

Rooksnest, now called Rook's Nest House, had once been named Howards. It became a Grade I listed building in 1976.[18]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Edward Walford (1869). The County Families of the United Kingdom Or, Royal Manual of the Titled and Untitled Aristocracy of Great Britain and Ireland ... R. Hardwicke. p. 1032.
  2. ^ a b c "Robert Wilkinson". CricketArchive. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  3. ^ a b "Wilkinson, Robert Hindley (WLKN829RH)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  4. ^ Bernard Burke (1871). A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland. Harrison. p. 1515.
  5. ^ "Proceedings of the Philological Society". 1. Richard and John E. Taylor. 1844: 5. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. ^ The Gentleman's Magazine. W. Pickering. 1853. p. 304.
  7. ^ a b Page, William (1912). "'Parishes: Graveley', in A History of the County of Hertford: Volume 3". London. pp. 85–90. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  8. ^ "Wilkinson, Edward Obert Hindley (WLKN872EO)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  9. ^ Major-Gen. Sir Steuart Hare (4 January 2013). Annals of the King's Royal Rifle Corps: Vol 4 "The K.R.R.C." 1872-1913. Andrews UK Limited. p. 23. ISBN 978-1-78151-021-6.
  10. ^ "Family Notices". The Argus. Melbourne, Victoria. 4 May 1881. Retrieved 14 November 2015.
  11. ^ a b Jeffrey M. Heath (25 February 2008). The Creator as Critic and Other Writings by E. M. Forster. Dundurn. p. 403. ISBN 978-1-77070-178-6.
  12. ^ a b Beauman, Nicola (1994). Morgan. Sceptre. pp. 36–9. ISBN 0340599065.
  13. ^ Victoria Rosner (26 May 2014). The Cambridge Companion to the Bloomsbury Group. Cambridge University Press. p. 28. ISBN 978-1-107-01824-2.
  14. ^ Edward Morgan Forster (2008). The Creator as Critic and Other Writings by E.M. Forster. Dundurn. p. 404. ISBN 978-1-55002-522-4.
  15. ^ Surabhi Bandyopādhyāẏa (1 January 1995). E.M. Forster: A Critical Linguistic Approach. Allied Publishers. p. 60. ISBN 978-81-7023-414-2.
  16. ^ David Bradshaw (12 April 2007). The Cambridge Companion to E. M. Forster. Cambridge University Press. p. 172. ISBN 978-1-107-49489-3.
  17. ^ Jason Finch (2009). Humane Readings: Essays on Literary Mediation and Communication in Honour of Roger D. Sell. John Benjamins Publishing. p. 92. ISBN 978-90-272-5434-4.
  18. ^ "Rooks Nest House Howards - Stevenage - Hertfordshire - England". Retrieved 14 November 2015.

robert, wilkinson, english, cricketer, other, people, with, similar, names, robert, wilkinson, australian, cricketer, wilkinson, cricketer, robert, hindley, wilkinson, 1811, february, 1888, english, academic, cricketer, with, amateur, status, active, from, 182. For other people with similar names see Robert Wilkinson Australian cricketer and Bob Wilkinson cricketer Robert Hindley Wilkinson 1811 5 February 1888 was an English academic and a cricketer with amateur status who was active from 1828 to 1831 Contents 1 Life 2 Cricketer 3 Family 4 Rooksnest and the E M Forster connection 5 ReferencesLife EditWilkinson was born in London the son of Robert Wilkinson and his wife Catherine Allix daughter of John Peter Allix of Swaffham Prior the Rev Charles Allix Wilkinson the writer and Isaac Herbert Wilkinson were his brothers in a family of seven brothers and three sisters He attended Eton College and was cricket captain there in 1828 1 2 3 4 He entered King s College Cambridge in 1830 graduating B A in 1833 and M A in 1836 He was a Fellow of King s from 1832 to 1852 and bursar in 1846 Entering Lincoln s Inn in 1835 he was called to the bar in 1838 3 He was an original member of the Philological Society 5 Wilkinson was a magistrate and lieutenant colonel of militia 1 He was Lord of the Manor of Graveley Hertfordshire through his wife Caroline Obert He died in Hitchin Hertfordshire 2 Cricketer EditWilkinson made his first class debut in 1831 and appeared in one match as an unknown handedness batsman whose bowling style is unknown playing for Cambridge University He scored 51 runs with a highest score of 37 and took no wickets 2 Family EditIn 1852 Wilkinson married Caroline Obert daughter of Vicomte Obert and his wife Margaret Parkins 6 7 They had a son Edward Obert Hindley Wilkinson an officer of the 60th Rifles drowned after the battle of Ingogo in 1881 8 9 10 Their daughter Caroline Elizabeth married Charles Poyntz Stewart 7 Rooksnest and the E M Forster connection EditMain article Rooks Nest House nbsp Rook s Nest House todayWilkinson lived at Chesfield Park on the boundary between the parishes of Graveley and Stevenage Nearby was a house on Weston Road Stevenage which he bought from another local family the Howards Between 1883 and 1893 Wilkinson let the house known as Rooksnest to the mother of the author E M Forster Lily Forster and her son had to leave unwillingly when the Poyntz Stewarts to whom the property had passed wished it vacated 11 12 Forster had written a piece about the house the Rooksnest memoir by 1894 when he was 15 which mentions Wilkinson as landlord 12 Howards End 1910 was his novel about his childhood home he continued to visit the house into the later 1940s and he retained the furniture all his life 11 13 From 1914 Elizabeth Poston lived there the Forsters had known the Poston family when they were the residents 14 The memoir was published with the Penguin Modern Classics edition of Howards End 15 16 Another memoir by Forster from the 1940s and about West Hackhurst Abinger Hammer in Surrey which was his home from 1925 returns to the associations of Rooksnest 17 Rooksnest now called Rook s Nest House had once been named Howards It became a Grade I listed building in 1976 18 References Edit a b Edward Walford 1869 The County Families of the United Kingdom Or Royal Manual of the Titled and Untitled Aristocracy of Great Britain and Ireland R Hardwicke p 1032 a b c Robert Wilkinson CricketArchive Retrieved 26 April 2014 a b Wilkinson Robert Hindley WLKN829RH A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Bernard Burke 1871 A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain amp Ireland Harrison p 1515 Proceedings of the Philological Society 1 Richard and John E Taylor 1844 5 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help The Gentleman s Magazine W Pickering 1853 p 304 a b Page William 1912 Parishes Graveley in A History of the County of Hertford Volume 3 London pp 85 90 Retrieved 9 November 2015 Wilkinson Edward Obert Hindley WLKN872EO A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Major Gen Sir Steuart Hare 4 January 2013 Annals of the King s Royal Rifle Corps Vol 4 The K R R C 1872 1913 Andrews UK Limited p 23 ISBN 978 1 78151 021 6 Family Notices The Argus Melbourne Victoria 4 May 1881 Retrieved 14 November 2015 a b Jeffrey M Heath 25 February 2008 The Creator as Critic and Other Writings by E M Forster Dundurn p 403 ISBN 978 1 77070 178 6 a b Beauman Nicola 1994 Morgan Sceptre pp 36 9 ISBN 0340599065 Victoria Rosner 26 May 2014 The Cambridge Companion to the Bloomsbury Group Cambridge University Press p 28 ISBN 978 1 107 01824 2 Edward Morgan Forster 2008 The Creator as Critic and Other Writings by E M Forster Dundurn p 404 ISBN 978 1 55002 522 4 Surabhi Bandyopadhyaẏa 1 January 1995 E M Forster A Critical Linguistic Approach Allied Publishers p 60 ISBN 978 81 7023 414 2 David Bradshaw 12 April 2007 The Cambridge Companion to E M Forster Cambridge University Press p 172 ISBN 978 1 107 49489 3 Jason Finch 2009 Humane Readings Essays on Literary Mediation and Communication in Honour of Roger D Sell John Benjamins Publishing p 92 ISBN 978 90 272 5434 4 Rooks Nest House Howards Stevenage Hertfordshire England Retrieved 14 November 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Wilkinson English cricketer amp oldid 1016522388, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.