Herbert Keigwin
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Herbert Stanley Keigwin - Cricketer. (Born - 4 May 1878, Capel
Capel
- People :* Arthur Capell, 1st Baron Capell of Hadham * Henry Capell, 1st Baron Capell of Tewkesbury * Edward Capell * Capel Lofft * Mgr Thomas John Capel , English Roman Catholic Priest...

, Colchester
Colchester
Colchester is an historic town and the largest settlement within the borough of Colchester in Essex, England.At the time of the census in 2001, it had a population of 104,390. However, the population is rapidly increasing, and has been named as one of Britain's fastest growing towns. As the...

, Essex, England. Died - 11 March 1962, Amalinda, East London, South Africa)

Keigwin was the brother of Henry Keigwin
Henry Keigwin
Henry David Keigwin was an English cricketer. He was born in Lexden, in Colchester and died in Thiepvel, France. He was educated at Clifton College, along with his brothers R. P. Keigwin and Herbert Keigwin...

 and R. P. Keigwin
R. P. Keigwin
Richard Prescott Keigwin was an English academic. He also played first-class cricket for Cambridge University, the Marylebone Cricket Club, Essex County Cricket Club and Gloucestershire County Cricket Club, and played hockey for Essex and England.-Early life and education:Keigwin was born in...

. He played first class matches for the following:
  • Cambridge University (1901);
  • London County
    London County Cricket Club
    London County Cricket Club was a short-lived cricket club founded by the Crystal Palace Company. In 1898 they invited WG Grace to help them form a first-class cricket club. Grace accepted the offer and became the club's secretary, manager and captain. As a result, he severed his connection with...

     (1901);
  • Rhodesia
    History of cricket in Rhodesia and Zimbabwe to 1992
    This article is an introduction to the history of first-class cricket in Zimbabwe, formerly Rhodesia and Southern Rhodesia...

    (1909/10)


He also played for:
  • CEM Wilson's XI (1898)
  • Essex Second XI (1900-1901)
  • PR Johnson's XI (1901)

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