Sir Theodore Brinckman, 4th Baronet
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Sir Theodore Ernest Warren Brinckman, 4th Baronet (21 May 1898 in London, England – 26 July 1954 in London) was an English cricketer.[1] He played often for the MCC, and captained teams that toured the Channel Islands and South America.[2] On tour to South America in 1937–1938, his team played three first-class matches against the Argentina national cricket team, drawing the three match series 1-1.[3]
In 1937, he succeeded his father as baronet. Although Brinckman was married three times, he died without issue and the baronetcy passed to his younger brother Roderick.
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Preceded by Theodore Francis Brinckman |
Baronet (of Monk Bretton) 1937–1954 |
Succeeded by Roderick Napoleon Brinckman |
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