Edward Rutter
Edward Rutter was an English cricketer who played 45 matches of first-class cricket between 1862 and 1876 for Middlesex [County Cricket Club|Middlesex] and Marylebone [Cricket Club].
Rutter was educated at Rugby School. He was a member of the committee that drafted the rules for Rugby union.
Although he was a free-hitting right-handed batsman, Rutter was more prominent as a slow left-handed round-arm bowler. Playing for Middlesex against Kent [County Cricket Club|Kent] at Gravesend in 1868 he had a match analysis of 11 for 123. When Surrey beat Middlesex by three wickets in 1870, he took every Surrey wicket that fell in the second innings, finishing with 7 for 47.
He wrote a memoir, Cricket Memories, which was published in 1925, the year before he died.