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Stanley Toyne

Stanley Mease Toyne (13 June 1881 22 February 1962) was an English first-class cricketer, educator, and historian.

Stanley Toyne
Personal information
Full name
Stanley Mease Toyne
Born(1881-06-13)13 June 1881
Bournemouth, Hampshire, England
Died22 February 1962(1962-02-22) (aged 80)
Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, England
BattingRight-handed
BowlingUnknown-arm underarm slow
RelationsHerbert Hake (nephew)
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1905Hampshire
1928Marylebone Cricket Club
Career statistics
Competition First-class
Matches 2
Runs scored 17
Batting average 5.66
100s/50s –/–
Top score 9
Catches/stumpings 2/–
Source: Cricinfo, 12 January 2010

The son of The Reverend Frederick Elijah Toyne, he was born at Bournemouth in June 1881. He was educated at Haileybury, where he represented the college at rackets and played for the cricket eleven. He was also head of school.[1] From there, he matriculated as a classical exhibitioner to Hertford College, Oxford.[2] At Oxford, he did not play cricket for Oxford University Cricket Club, but did play football for Oxford University A.F.C..[1] He did however play a first-class match for Hampshire against Yorkshire at Bournemouth in the 1905 County Championship,[3] making scores of 1 and 9 in the match.[4]

After graduating from Oxford in 1905, he was appointed an assistant master at Haileybury in 1906, an appointment he held until 1913.[1] In 1913, he was appointed to the headmastership of St Peter's School in York,[5] where he would remain until 1936.[1] There, he coached the future England captain Norman Yardley.[6][2] During his time at St Peter's, Toyne made a second appearance in first-class cricket, 23 years after his last, for the Marylebone Cricket Club against Ireland at Dublin in 1928.[3] He also played field hockey for both Hertfordshire and Yorkshire. He also captained the Great Britain squash team on their first ever tour of North America in 1926.[7] Following his retirement, he published a number of historical works to compliment those published during his teaching career, and was chairman of the Historical Association Council from 1946 to 1948.[2] Toyne died at Broxbourne in February 1962.[2] His nephew, Herbert Hake, was also a first-class cricketer.

Selected works edit

  • Albrecht von Wallenstein. A monograph: to which is appended an analysis of the Thirty Years War. Oxford: B. H. Blackwell. 1911.
  • Mediaeval England: A framework of English history, 1066-1485. London: George Bell & Sons. 1913.
  • The Angevins and the Charter (1154-1216): The Beginning of English Law, the Invasion of Ireland and the Crusades. London: George Bell & Sons. 1926.
  • York Minster Historical Tracts: St. Peter's School and Alcuin. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. 1927.
  • The Scandinavians in History. London: Edward Arnold. 1948.
  • "Guy Fawkes and the Powder Plot". History Today. Vol. 1, no. 11. London. 1951.
  • Sark, a feudal survivor. Eton: The Shakespeare Head Press. 1958.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Milford, Lionel Sumner (1910). Haileybury Register, 1862-1910. R. Clay. p. 500.
  2. ^ a b c d "Mr. S. M. Toyne". The Times. No. 55324. London. 24 February 1962. p. 10. Retrieved 19 February 2024 – via Gale.
  3. ^ a b "First-Class Matches played by Stanley Toyne". CricketArchive. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  4. ^ "Hampshire v Yorkshire, County Championship 1905". CricketArchive. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  5. ^ Education Outlook. 1913. p. 60.
  6. ^ "Norman Yardley". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 17 November 2010.
  7. ^ "News in Brief". The Times. No. 47373. London. 13 May 1936. p. 10. Retrieved 19 February 2024 – via Gale.

External links edit

stanley, toyne, stanley, mease, toyne, june, 1881, february, 1962, english, first, class, cricketer, educator, historian, personal, informationfull, namestanley, mease, toyneborn, 1881, june, 1881bournemouth, hampshire, englanddied22, february, 1962, 1962, age. Stanley Mease Toyne 13 June 1881 22 February 1962 was an English first class cricketer educator and historian Stanley ToynePersonal informationFull nameStanley Mease ToyneBorn 1881 06 13 13 June 1881Bournemouth Hampshire EnglandDied22 February 1962 1962 02 22 aged 80 Broxbourne Hertfordshire EnglandBattingRight handedBowlingUnknown arm underarm slowRelationsHerbert Hake nephew Domestic team informationYearsTeam1905Hampshire1928Marylebone Cricket ClubCareer statisticsCompetition First classMatches 2Runs scored 17Batting average 5 66100s 50s Top score 9Catches stumpings 2 Source Cricinfo 12 January 2010 The son of The Reverend Frederick Elijah Toyne he was born at Bournemouth in June 1881 He was educated at Haileybury where he represented the college at rackets and played for the cricket eleven He was also head of school 1 From there he matriculated as a classical exhibitioner to Hertford College Oxford 2 At Oxford he did not play cricket for Oxford University Cricket Club but did play football for Oxford University A F C 1 He did however play a first class match for Hampshire against Yorkshire at Bournemouth in the 1905 County Championship 3 making scores of 1 and 9 in the match 4 After graduating from Oxford in 1905 he was appointed an assistant master at Haileybury in 1906 an appointment he held until 1913 1 In 1913 he was appointed to the headmastership of St Peter s School in York 5 where he would remain until 1936 1 There he coached the future England captain Norman Yardley 6 2 During his time at St Peter s Toyne made a second appearance in first class cricket 23 years after his last for the Marylebone Cricket Club against Ireland at Dublin in 1928 3 He also played field hockey for both Hertfordshire and Yorkshire He also captained the Great Britain squash team on their first ever tour of North America in 1926 7 Following his retirement he published a number of historical works to compliment those published during his teaching career and was chairman of the Historical Association Council from 1946 to 1948 2 Toyne died at Broxbourne in February 1962 2 His nephew Herbert Hake was also a first class cricketer Selected works editAlbrecht von Wallenstein A monograph to which is appended an analysis of the Thirty Years War Oxford B H Blackwell 1911 Mediaeval England A framework of English history 1066 1485 London George Bell amp Sons 1913 The Angevins and the Charter 1154 1216 The Beginning of English Law the Invasion of Ireland and the Crusades London George Bell amp Sons 1926 York Minster Historical Tracts St Peter s School and Alcuin London Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge 1927 The Scandinavians in History London Edward Arnold 1948 Guy Fawkes and the Powder Plot History Today Vol 1 no 11 London 1951 Sark a feudal survivor Eton The Shakespeare Head Press 1958 References edit a b c d Milford Lionel Sumner 1910 Haileybury Register 1862 1910 R Clay p 500 a b c d Mr S M Toyne The Times No 55324 London 24 February 1962 p 10 Retrieved 19 February 2024 via Gale a b First Class Matches played by Stanley Toyne CricketArchive Retrieved 19 February 2024 Hampshire v Yorkshire County Championship 1905 CricketArchive Retrieved 19 February 2024 Education Outlook 1913 p 60 Norman Yardley ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 17 November 2010 News in Brief The Times No 47373 London 13 May 1936 p 10 Retrieved 19 February 2024 via Gale External links editStanley Toyne at ESPNcricinfo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stanley Toyne amp oldid 1220827338, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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