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Mervin Stephen Glennie (23 September 1918 — 16 January 1986) was an English first-class cricketer and a businessperson in the oil industry. Glennie was born in France at Tours in September 1918. He was educated at Sherborne School, before going up to Caius College, Cambridge. A member of the Cambridge University Cricket Club, Glennie made two first-class appearances for the club in 1937 against Northamptonshire and Middlesex. Following the Second World War, Glennie made a single first-class appearance for the Marylebone Cricket Club against Oxford University at Lord's. A wicket-keeper, he took two catches and stumpings in his three matches. He was involved in the oil industry, where he was a manager for BP and the Iranian Oil Consortium. Glennie died in January 1986 at Monken Hadley Common

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  • Mervin Stephen Glennie (23 September 1918 — 16 January 1986) was an English first-class cricketer and a businessperson in the oil industry. Glennie was born in France at Tours in September 1918. He was educated at Sherborne School, before going up to Caius College, Cambridge. A member of the Cambridge University Cricket Club, Glennie made two first-class appearances for the club in 1937 against Northamptonshire and Middlesex. Following the Second World War, Glennie made a single first-class appearance for the Marylebone Cricket Club against Oxford University at Lord's. A wicket-keeper, he took two catches and stumpings in his three matches. He was involved in the oil industry, where he was a manager for BP and the Iranian Oil Consortium. Glennie died in January 1986 at Monken Hadley Common in Hertfordshire. (en)
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  • Mervin Stephen Glennie (23 September 1918 — 16 January 1986) was an English first-class cricketer and a businessperson in the oil industry. Glennie was born in France at Tours in September 1918. He was educated at Sherborne School, before going up to Caius College, Cambridge. A member of the Cambridge University Cricket Club, Glennie made two first-class appearances for the club in 1937 against Northamptonshire and Middlesex. Following the Second World War, Glennie made a single first-class appearance for the Marylebone Cricket Club against Oxford University at Lord's. A wicket-keeper, he took two catches and stumpings in his three matches. He was involved in the oil industry, where he was a manager for BP and the Iranian Oil Consortium. Glennie died in January 1986 at Monken Hadley Common (en)
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