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He left Cambridge with a second-class degree in the mathematics tripos and he had also been a Tancred Divinity Scholar. He became a mathematical master at Hurst Court School in Hastings, becoming the headmaster in 1905. In 1934 he left the school to become rector of
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from 1893 to 1895. In 1894 he appeared at a match in Hastings for the South of England against The Australians. Tindall was also a member of the Rye Golf Club from 1894 until is death.
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After university he played Rugby for Rosalyn Park and in cricket appeared for
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Tindall was born in Margate, Kent, on 4 February 1863 and was educated at
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Margate
Peasmarsh
first-class cricketer
Kent
Margate
Peasmarsh
Christ's College, Cambridge
British quarter–mile champion
AAA Championships
1888 AAA Championships
1889 AAA Championships
Kent
Iden
Henry Tindall
Available online
Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians








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"AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists"
"The Amateur Athletic Championships"
"Amateur Athletic Association"
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1863 births

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