Arthur Rolleston
Arthur Cecil Rolleston (13 December 1867 – 28 September 1918) was a New Zealand cricketer and lawyer who played two matches of first-class cricket for Canterbury in 1890 and 1891.[1]
Life and career
One of the sons of the Hon. William Rolleston, a prominent New Zealand politician, Arthur Rolleston was educated in Christchurch at Christ's College and Canterbury College.[2] He was admitted as a solicitor in 1891 and as a barrister in 1900.[3]
Described by a contemporary newspaper as a "very dashing left-handed bat",[4] Arthur Rolleston had little success in his brief first-class career, totalling only 16 runs in his two matches. However, his score of 9 not out in his second match was the top score in Canterbury’s first innings of 50.[5]
Rolleston worked as a lawyer, mostly in Christchurch but also later in the Chatham Islands. He died aged 50 after striking his head when he fell in the street while visiting Wellington.[6] He was married to one of the daughters of the politician George Buckley, but at the time of his death she had been living in England for some time.[2]
References
- "Arthur Rolleston". CricketArchive. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
- "Fatal Fall: Death of Mr. A. C. Rolleston". Star. 30 September 1918. p. 6.
- "A Street Fatality". Evening Post. 30 September 1918. p. 8.
- "Cricket". New Zealand Mail. 27 March 1891. p. 12.
- "Wellington v Canterbury 1890-91". CricketArchive. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
- "A Fatal Fall". Evening Post. 1 October 1918. p. 2.
External links
- Arthur Rolleston at ESPNcricinfo
- Arthur Rolleston at CricketArchive