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Batting style
  
Right-handed

1928–1930
  
Oxford University


1931
  
Minor Counties

Name
  
Patrick Kingsley

Full name
  
Patrick Graham Toler Kingsley

Born
  
26 May 1908 (
1908-05-26
)
Calcutta, Bengal, India

Died
  
24 August 1999(1999-08-24) (aged 91) Yeovil, Somerset, England

1931
  
Marylebone Cricket Club

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Sir Patrick Graham Toler Kingsley (12 May 1908 – 24 August 1999) served the Duchy of Cornwall for more than 40 years.

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Kingsley was born in Calcutta, Bengal, and educated at Winchester College where he played cricket for the school and was the only Wykehamist to have played five times in the annual match against Eton. He then went up to New College, Oxford, where he played cricket for Oxford University Cricket Club for three seasons from 1928 to 1930 (captain in 1930), and then intermittently for amateur sides such as the Free Foresters.

Kingsley was a right-handed batsman. He played Minor Counties cricket for Dorset in 1927 and thereafter to 1948 for Hertfordshire.

In 1930 Kingsley became assistant to Sir Clive Burn, Secretary and Keeper of the Records of the Duchy of Cornwall; he succeeded Burn in that post in 1954 and served until 1972.

He had been an army cadet at Winchester and subsequently joined the Territorial Army; during World War II he served in the Queen’s Royal Regiment in Belgium and Germany.

Kingsley was appointed CVO in the New Year Honours of 1950 and knighted KCVO in 1962.

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References

Patrick Kingsley Wikipedia