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Full name
  
Charles George Plumer

Role
  
Cricket Player

Name
  
Charles Plumer

1863
  
Sussex

Batting style
  
Unknown


Born
  
1837
Canons Park, Middlesex, England

1860
  
Marylebone Cricket Club

Died
  
March 18, 1914, Cheltenham, United Kingdom

Charles George Plumer (1837 – 18 March 1914) was an English cricketer. Plumer's batting style is unknown. He was born at Canons Park, Middlesex, and was educated at both Harrow and Haileybury.

Plumer made his first-class debut for the Marylebone Cricket Club against Sussex in 1860 at The Dripping Pan, Lewes. He was dismissed for a duck twice in this match, firstly by Henry Stubberfield and secondly by George Wells. He later made a second first-class appearance for Sussex against the Marylebone Cricket Club at the Royal Brunswick Ground, Hove in 1863. He again failed with the bat in this match, with Plumer twice being dismissed for a duck, both times by James Grundy.

On the 1911 census Charles George Plumer is living in Cheltenham with his wife Kate Elizabeth née Marshall whom he married in 1875 at Fort St. George, Madras, India. He describes his occupation as a retired civil servant (chief magistrate) at Mysore, Madras, India. His son Charles George Marshall Plumer (born in 1878, India) was also a cricketer.

Charles George Plumer died at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire on 18 March 1914.

References

Charles Plumer Wikipedia