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John Greenwood, QC (24 July 1800 – 12 February 1871) was an English lawyer and sportsman; he was Treasury Solicitor from 1866 to his death in 1871, and had played first-class cricket for Cambridge University in 1820–21.

Biography[edit]

John Greenwood was born in Tunbridge Wells and was the third son of William Greenwood (died 1844) of Brookwood ParkinHampshire; his elder brother was George Greenwood (1799–1875), a cornet[incomprehensible] and regarded by Frederic Boase as the "best breaker in of horses of his day" whose 1839 book Hints on Horsemanship was regarded by the same as "the best book on the subject ever done".[1]

After Eton School, John Greenwood went up to Jesus College, Cambridge, graduating in 1822. He made two first-class appearances for the university cricket team between 1820 and 1821, scoring just two runs in three innings, including two ducks.[2] Gaining a BA as 13th Wrangler in 1822, he became a Fellow of Jesus and was called to the Bar from Lincoln's Inn in 1828.[3]

In 1847, he became RecorderofPortsmouth, and in 1848 became a QC and the Recorder of Devonport. He left that office in 1851 to become Assistant Solicitor to the Treasury, serving until promotion in 1866 to be Solicitor to the Treasury. He remained in that office until his death on 12 February 1871 at 53 Chester Square, London; the press reported that he had been suffering from an "affection of the throat" and an operation on his larynx to relieve it "drove the inflammation to the brain". He had married in 1835 to Fanny, daughter of William Collyns of Kenton, and had at least two sons.[4][5][6] The Manchester Guardian's correspondent called him an "able and efficient solicitor ... [who] discharged his duties with signal ability".[7]

Greenwood's sons included Granville George (1850–1928), an Shakespeare scholar, barrister, animal welfare reformer and politician who was knighted in 1916, and Charles William (1847–1907), a draughtsman and conveyancer;[8] both played first-class cricket.[9][10]

Publications[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Greenwood, George", in Frederick Boase, Modern English Biography, vol. 1 (Truro: Netherton and Worth, 1892), p. 1230.
  • ^ John Greenwood at Cricket Archive
  • ^ "Greenwood, John (GRNT818J)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  • ^ "Greenwood, John", in Boase, Modern English Biography, i, 1230.
  • ^ J. Venn and J. A. Venn, Alumni Cantabrigienses, vol. 2, part 2 (Cambridge University Press, 1947) pp. 138–139.
  • ^ "Mr. John Greenwood, Q.C.", Leeds Mercury, 14 February 1871, p. 8.
  • ^ "From our London correspondent", The Manchester Guardian, 13 February 1871, p. 3.
  • ^ J. Venn and J. A. Venn, Alumni Cantabrigienses: Volume 2, Part 3, (Cambridge University Press, 1947), p. 138.
  • ^ "Charles Greenwood", ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  • ^ "Granville Greenwood", ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
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