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Full name
  
John Frederick Adair

1875
  
Cambridge University

Name
  
John Adair


Born
  
20 January 1852 (
1852-01-20
)
Dublin, Ireland

Died
  
1 April 1913(1913-04-01) (aged 61) Dublin, Ireland

Role
  
Occasional wicket-keeper

First-class debut
  
6 May 1875 England XI v Cambridge University

Last First-class
  
27 May 1875 Cambridge University v MCC

John Frederick Adair (20 January 1852 – 1 April 1913) was an Irish mathematician and physicist who taught in England and Australia. He was a keen cricketer who played first class cricket for Cambridge University in 1875.

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Life and career

Adair was born at St Stephen's Green, Dublin, the son of John Adair, lawyer of Dublin.

He studied at Trinity College Dublin being scholar in 1871 and being awarded BA in mathematics in 1873.

In 1874 he was admitted at Pembroke College, Cambridge where he became a scholar and was awarded BA in mathematics (7th Wrangler) in 1878.

From 1878-1879 he was an assistant master at Derby School.

From 1887 to 1890 he was demonstrator in physics at the University of Sydney.

Adair died at Ballsbridge, County Dublin, Ireland at the age of 61.

Cricket

Adair played cricket for Trinity College, Dublin between 1870 and 1874. While at Derby school he played one cricket match for Derbyshire against their Colts. He also played for I Zingari. In 1874 he was admitted at Pembroke College, Cambridge, and while at Cambridge played one cricket match for Cambridge University and one against the University for an England XI led by WG Grace. In 1883 Adair played cricket for Ireland.

Papers

  • On the Velocity of Transmission through Sea-Water of Disturbances of Large Amplitude Caused by Explosions (with Richard Threlfall) Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 46, pp. 496-541, 1889
  • References

    John Frederick Adair Wikipedia