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Fleetwood Edwards

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Edwards narrowly failed to get into the first XI during his time at Harrow School. He played a number of matches for the Royal Engineers, and for the Knickerbockers.
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died under the care of Edwards, which was said to greatly annoy the Queen. Edwards was blamed for not contacting London Zoo, and the animal had to be buried at
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at the close of the innings. He only managed to score 12 runs in the second-innings, and his side lost by 121 runs to the Gentlemen.
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in 1863. Edwards was married to Edith Smith-Masters, who died 9 March 1873. He remarried in 1880 to Mary Routledge Majendie.
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to the Queen from 1888 until her death. He served as an executor of Queen Victoria's will in 1901.
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and two of his brothers, Edwards top-scored for I Zingari in the first-innings, remaining 27
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from 1873 to 1878, and later was attached to the special embassy at the
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between 1867 and 1869, an Assistant Inspector of Works at the
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During his time as a member of Queen Victoria's court, a
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English cricketer and British Army officer (1842–1910)
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Prussian Order of the Red Eagle, 2nd Class, with Star
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Index

Lieutenant-Colonel
GCVO
KCB
ISO

The Sketch
Keeper of the Privy Purse
Queen Victoria
Sir Henry Ponsonby
Sir Dighton Probyn
Thames Ditton
Surrey
Sussex
British
Alma mater
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
Lieutenant-Colonel
GCVO
KCB
ISO
Keeper of the Privy Purse
Queen Victoria
Harrow School
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
Royal Engineers
Aide-de-camp
Governor of Bermuda
Royal Arsenal
Inspector General of Fortifications
Congress of Berlin

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