JOHN DAVID GWYNN
'John David Gwynn' (13 July 1907 – 21 November 1998), [1]) was an Irish cricketer.
Gwynn was born in County Dublin, Ireland. A right-handed batsman1, he played one first-class match for Dublin University against Northamptonshire in July 1926[2], a match that also featured the Irish playwright Samuel Beckett.[3]
Gwynn came from a cricketing family. Three of his uncles (Arthur, Lucius and Robert) all represented Ireland, whilst a fourth uncle, also called John, played first-class cricket in India.1
He died in Wandsworth, London, England.
1. Cricket Archive profile
2. First-class matches played by John Gwynn at Cricket Archive
3. Scorecard of Northamptonshire v Dublin University match in July 1926 at Cricket Archive
Gwynn was born in County Dublin, Ireland. A right-handed batsman1, he played one first-class match for Dublin University against Northamptonshire in July 1926[2], a match that also featured the Irish playwright Samuel Beckett.[3]
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Family
Gwynn came from a cricketing family. Three of his uncles (Arthur, Lucius and Robert) all represented Ireland, whilst a fourth uncle, also called John, played first-class cricket in India.1
He died in Wandsworth, London, England.
References
1. Cricket Archive profile
2. First-class matches played by John Gwynn at Cricket Archive
3. Scorecard of Northamptonshire v Dublin University match in July 1926 at Cricket Archive
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