Sir Home Gordon, 12th Baronet

Sir Home Gordon, 12th Baronet

Sir Home Seton Charles Montagu Gordon, 12th Baronet Gordon of Embo, Sutherlandshire (born September 30, 1871; died September 9, 1956 at Rottingdean, East Sussex) was a journalist and author who was best known for his writing on cricket. He contributed regularly to the magazine The Cricketer as well as writing a number of books (which are listed in the Bibliography section).

He began his journalistic career on leaving Eton in 1887. He also subsequently turned his hand to publishing, at one time being the sole proprietor of Williams & Norgate Ltd. In addition to his own books, he contributed to annuals for county clubs and also wrote for the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

He was known on cricket grounds all over the country, being recognisable by the red carnation that he always wore. His memories of cricket went back as far as 1878, when as a small boy he was taken to the Gentlemen of England v. the Australians match at Prince's. He first went to Lord's in 1880, when he met W. G. Grace. Later that season he watched the first Test match to be played in England, at The Oval. He attended no fewer than seventy of the annual Oxford v. Cambridge games. He was an enthusiastic statistician but a somewhat inaccurate one, a fact noted by Plum Warner in Sir Home's obituary.He was friends with such great figures of the game as K. S. Ranjitsinhji, with whom he drove in a silver coach to the Delhi Durbar, Lord Hawke and Lord Harris. He collaborated with the latter two in editing the MCC's "Memorial Biography" of W. G. Grace. He was President of the London Club Cricketers' Conference in 1917-18, chairman of the Sports Conference in 1919, and held practically every honorary position for Sussex, being their President in 1948.

When young he played for MCC amateur sides, but he never played first-class cricket. However for his services to Sussex, he was given a county cap, an old one belonging to A. E. R. Gilligan.

Outside cricket, he held a post at the Air Ministry in 1918 and was a member of the Committee of National Alliance of Employers and Employed from 1918 to 1919. [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/scripts/data/database.cgi?file=Data&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=0009189]

He succeeded to the Baronetcy when his father died in 1906. As he had no children from either of his two marriages, the title, created by King Charles I in 1631, became extinct with his death.

See also: Gordon Baronets

Bibliography

*"Initiation Into Literature", Émile Faguet & Sir Home Gordon (translator), Williams And Norgate (London), 1912.
*"The Memorial Biography of Dr. W. G. Grace", Lord Hawke, Lord Harris, Sir Home Gordon - Editors, Constable, 1919.
*"That Test Match", Duckworth & Co, 1921 (a novel).
*"Cricket Form at a Glance in This Century", Duckworth, 1924.
*"Eton v. Harrow at Lord's", Sir Home Gordon (ed.), Bernard Darwin, Stanley Baldwin (intro.), Williams and Norgate, 1926.
*"Cricket Form at a Glance for Sixty Years: 1878-1937", Arthur Barker Ltd. (London), 1938.
*"Background of Cricket", Arthur Baker Ltd. (London), 1939.
*"Sussex County Cricket", Convoy Publications, 1950.

References

* [http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/wisdenalmanack/content/story/228431.html Obituary in "Wisden Cricketers' Almanack", 1957 edition]


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