James Christie Traill, 1861 photograph | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Full name | James Christie Traill | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | 1826 Walworth, Surrey, England | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | 6 February 1899 (aged 72–73) Fulham, Middlesex, England | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Batting | Unknown | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bowling | Unknown | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Relations | George Traill (brother) William Traill (brother) William Hartopp (brother-in-law) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1848 | Oxford University | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source: Cricinfo, 7 April 2020 |
James Christie Traill JP DL (1826 – 6 February 1899) was an English first-class cricketer and barrister.
Life
The son of James Traill senior (1794–1873), a Metropolitan police magistrate, and his wife Caroline Whateley, he was born in 1826 at Walworth, Surrey. George Balfour Traill was his younger brother. He matriculated at St John's College, Oxford in 1845, graduating B.A. 1849, M.A. 1852,.
A student of the Inner Temple, Traill was called to the bar in January 1853. In 1873 he inherited from his father the family estate in Orkney, Ratter and Hobbister. He was appointed to be a deputy lieutenant of Caithness in April 1875, in addition to serving as a justice of the peace for the county. Traill died at Fulham in February 1899.
Cricketer
While studying at Oxford, he made his debut in first-class cricket for Oxford University against the Marylebone Cricket Club at Oxford in 1848. The following year he made two further first-class appearances for the Gentlemen of Kent against the Gentlemen of England at Lord's and Canterbury in 1849. Traill scored 19 runs in his three first-class matches, in addition to taking 4 wickets.
His brothers, George and William, also played first-class cricket, as did his brother-in-law William Hartopp.
Works
- A Letter to ... the Marquis of Blandford, on the management of Church property (1856)
- The New Parishes Acts, 1843, 1844, & 1856 (1857)
Family
Traill married in 1857 Julia Lambarde, second daughter of William Lambarde of Sevenoaks. Two of their sons, James William (1858–1917) and John Murray (1865–1914), were killed in World War I.
References
- Burke, Bernard (1886). A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland. Harrison. p. 1841.
- ^ Traill, William (1883). Genealogical Account of the Traills of Orkney: With a Pedigree Table Tracing Their Descent from the Traills of Blebo, in Fifeshire. J. Calder. pp. 66–67.
- ^ Foster, Joseph (1888–1891). "Traill, James Christie" . Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886. Oxford: James Parker – via Wikisource.
- Foster, Joseph (1885). Men-at-the-bar. Reeves and Turner. pp. 470.
- "No. 24199". The London Gazette. 13 April 1875. p. 2086.
- ^ "First-Class Matches played by James Traill". CricketArchive. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
- "Player profile: James Traill". CricketArchive. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
- Traill, James Christie (1856). A Letter to ... the Marquis of Blandford, on the management of Church property, and the distribution of its revenues, through the medium of the Ecclesiastical Commission.
- Traill, James Christie (1857). The New parishes acts, 1843,1844, & 1856. With notes and observations.
- Traill, William (1883). Genealogical Account of the Traills of Orkney: With a Pedigree Table Tracing Their Descent from the Traills of Blebo, in Fifeshire. J. Calder. p. 67.
- "Traill Family Plaque". Imperial War Museums.
External links
Categories:- 1826 births
- 1899 deaths
- English people of Scottish descent
- People from Walworth
- Cricketers from the London Borough of Southwark
- Alumni of St John's College, Oxford
- English cricketers
- Oxford University cricketers
- Gentlemen of Kent cricketers
- Members of the Inner Temple
- English barristers
- English justices of the peace
- Deputy lieutenants of Caithness
- 19th-century English lawyers
- Cricketers from Surrey