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Cyril Francis Stewart Buckley (21 February 1905 – 11 June 1974) was an English first-class cricketer. The son of Brigadier-General and his wife, Emmeline Louise Edwards, he was born at Chelsea and was educated at Eton College. He began minor counties cricket for Berkshire in 1924, debuting against Cornwall. He played minor counties cricket for Berkshire until 1935, making a total of 39 appearances in the Minor Counties Championship. He played first-class cricket on three occasions for HDG Leveson Gower's XI in 1934, 1935 and 1936, all against Oxford University at Reigate. He scored 53 runs across five first-class innings, at an average of 10.60. 50 of those runs came in one innings during the 1934 match.

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  • Cyril Francis Stewart Buckley (21 February 1905 – 11 June 1974) was an English first-class cricketer. The son of Brigadier-General and his wife, Emmeline Louise Edwards, he was born at Chelsea and was educated at Eton College. He began minor counties cricket for Berkshire in 1924, debuting against Cornwall. He played minor counties cricket for Berkshire until 1935, making a total of 39 appearances in the Minor Counties Championship. He played first-class cricket on three occasions for HDG Leveson Gower's XI in 1934, 1935 and 1936, all against Oxford University at Reigate. He scored 53 runs across five first-class innings, at an average of 10.60. 50 of those runs came in one innings during the 1934 match. Buckley married Audrey Burmester, daughter of Rudolf Miles Burmester and Margery Gladys née Lloyd, in December 1928, with the couple having a son and a daughter. He died at Chelsea in June 1974 as the result of an accident. His great-uncle, Alfred Buckley, also played first-class cricket. (en)
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  • Cyril Francis Stewart Buckley (21 February 1905 – 11 June 1974) was an English first-class cricketer. The son of Brigadier-General and his wife, Emmeline Louise Edwards, he was born at Chelsea and was educated at Eton College. He began minor counties cricket for Berkshire in 1924, debuting against Cornwall. He played minor counties cricket for Berkshire until 1935, making a total of 39 appearances in the Minor Counties Championship. He played first-class cricket on three occasions for HDG Leveson Gower's XI in 1934, 1935 and 1936, all against Oxford University at Reigate. He scored 53 runs across five first-class innings, at an average of 10.60. 50 of those runs came in one innings during the 1934 match. (en)
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