Ernest Sheepshanks
Ernest Richard Sheepshanks, also known as Dick Sheepshanks, was an English amateur first-class cricketer who played one match for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1929, and a war correspondent who was killed in the Spanish Civil War.
Personal
Sheepshanks was born at Arthington Hall, Leeds, Yorkshire, England. His family had made its fortune in wool. He is buried in the churchyard at Arthington Hall.Education and sports
Sheepshanks attended Eton College, where he was captain of cricket, and helped them win the annual fixture against Harrow School in 1928. He then studied at Trinity College, Cambridge, from 1928 to 1931, where he was a contemporary of Victor Rothschild and Guy Burgess.It was in his first year at Cambridge, in 1929, that he played for Yorkshire County Cricket Club against the [Cambridge Cambridge University Cricket Club|University Cricket Club|University], although he never played for Cambridge University itself. Sheepshanks, as a right-handed batsman, scored 26 in his only innings. After following on, Cambridge scored 425 for 7 and the match was drawn.