George Meldon (cricketer, born 1875)
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George Edward (or Edgar) Pugin Meldon (12 September 1875 in Dublin, Ireland – 2 July 1950 in Dublin) was an Irish cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman who played four first-class matches for Dublin University in 1895.
He was appointed Surgeon to the Westmoreland Lock Hospital, Dublin in 1904; Anaesthetist, Royal City of Dublin Hospital, in 1909; and Anaesthetist, Incorporated Dental Hospital of Ireland, in 1909. He died at his home, Dunluce, in Anglesea Road, Dublin on 2 July 1950 and was interred in Glasnevin Cemetery on 4 July 1950, after a Solemn Requiem Mass and funeral conducted by Father A. Camac in the Church of the Sacred Heart, Donnybrook, Dublin. He was survived by three daughters, two sons, and a daughter-in-law.
References
- Cricket Archive profile
- Cricinfo profile
- “Irish Medical Obituary” in The Irish Journal of Medical Science (1950), p. 430.
- The Irish Times (3 July 1950).
- Notes for an obituary compiled by Dr. T. Percy C. Kirkpatrick (Dublin: Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, 1954.)
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