John Vidler

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John Lionel Symonds Vidler OBE (30 March 1890 – 15 October 1967) was an English cricketer and prison governor.

Vidler was born in Rye, Sussex, and educated at Repton School and Oriel College, Oxford, where he won a blue for cricket and a half-blue for golf. He also played cricket for Sussex. He appeared in 29 first-class matches as a right-handed batsman who bowled right arm medium pace. He scored 682 runs with a highest score of 55 and took 81 wickets with a best performance of seven for 23.[1]

After working as a tea planter in Ceylon and as a leather maker in Bermondsey, Vider joined the Prison Service. He was governor of Portland Prison 1936–44 and of Maidstone Prison 1944–55.[2] He was appointed OBE in the 1956 New Year Honours.[3] He died at Rye.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ John Vidler at CricketArchive
  2. ^ "Mr J. L. S. Vidler". The Times. No. 57082. London. 26 October 1967. p. 12.
  3. ^ "No. 40669". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1955. p. 15.