Myles Kenyon
Myles Noel Kenyon was an English cricketer.
He was born at Walshaw Hall, Bury, Greater Manchester, the son of James Kenyon, a prosperous woollen and cotton manufacturer and Conservative MP; and Elise / Elisa Augusta Kenyon, a classically trained musician baptised in Rusholme with German parents; and educated at Eton School.
He played cricket as a right-handed batsman for Lancashire [County Cricket Club|Lancashire] and was club captain from 1919 to 1922. He was club president in 1936–37. In 1934 he served as High Sheriff of Lancashire. He was also a Deputy Lieutenant for the county.
He died 21 November 1960 in Birdham, Sussex aged 73. In 1909 he had married Mary Moon.
The Myles N. Kenyon Cup is competed for by amateur football teams in the Bury area.