Sholto Marcon
Charles Sholto Wyndham Marcon (31 March 1890 – 17 November 1959), known as Sholto Marcon, was a Church of England schoolmaster, clergyman and international field hockey player.
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Born at Headington, Oxfordshire, the only son of Charles Abdy Marcon, Marcon was educated at Lancing and at Oriel College, Oxford.[1] On 14 September 1914, only a few days after the outset of the First World War, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant into the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry.[2] Following the war he became a schoolmaster at Cranleigh. He was a Royal Air Force chaplain from 1943 to 1945, with the rank of Squadron Leader,[3] and ended his career as Vicar of Tenterden in Kent, where he died on 17 November 1959.[1]
At Lancing, Marcon played in the cricket 1st XI in 1907-1908. He was a University of Oxford field hockey blue in 1910, 1911, 1912, and 1913, in his final year captaining the team, and went on to play hockey for England, gaining twenty-three caps.[1] Representing Great Britain in the 1920 Summer Olympics he won a gold medal.[1]
Notes
- Sholto Marcon at cricketarchive.com, accessed 20 December 2011
- London Gazette dated 23 November 1914 (Supplement), p. 9675
- London Gazette dated 22 February 1944 (Supplement), p. 899