# Pascoe Stuart

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{{short description|Irish cricketer, soldier and actor}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2021}}
{{Infobox cricketer
|                name = 
|               image = 
|             country = Ireland
|            fullname =	Pascoe William Grenfell Stuart
|          birth_date = 25 October 1868
|         birth_place = [Woolwich](/source/Woolwich), [Kent](/source/Kent), England
|          death_date = {{death date and age|1954|2|5|1868|10|25|df=yes}}
|         death_place = [Cobh](/source/Cobh), [Munster](/source/Munster), Ireland
|            nickname = 
|              family = 
|             batting = Right-handed
|             bowling = 
|                role = 
|               club1 = [London County](/source/London_County_Cricket_Club)
|               year1 = 1904
|               club2 = [Marylebone Cricket Club](/source/Marylebone_Cricket_Club)
|               year2 = 1906
|             columns = 1
|             column1 = [First-class](/source/First-class_cricket)
|            matches1 = 3
|               runs1 = 67
|            bat avg1 = 13.40
|           100s/50s1 = –/1
|          top score1 = 50
|      hidedeliveries = true
|  catches/stumpings1 = 2/–
|                date = 7 October
|                year = 2021
|              source = http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/21094.html Cricinfo
}}

'''Pascoe William Grenfell Stuart''' (25 October 1868 — 5 February 1954) was an [Irish](/source/Irish_people) actor, colonial administrator, first-class [cricket](/source/cricket)er and [British Army](/source/British_Army) officer.

The son of the [British Army](/source/British_Army) General [William James Stuart](/source/William_James_Stuart_(British_Army_officer)), he was born at [Woolwich](/source/Woolwich) in October 1868. Pascoe was educated at [Sherborne School](/source/Sherborne_School), where at the age of 15 he was the youngest member of the Sherborne cricket eleven.<ref name="CE">{{cite web|url=https://www.cricketeurope.com/CSTATZ/IRELANDBIOS/s/stuart_pwg.shtml|title=PWG Stuart|publisher=www.cricketeurope.com|access-date=2021-10-09|archive-date=9 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211009092444/https://www.cricketeurope.com/CSTATZ/IRELANDBIOS/s/stuart_pwg.shtml|url-status=dead}}</ref> Upon leaving Sherborne, Stuart began a stage career as a solo [sopranist](/source/sopranist), where he featured at [The Crystal Palace](/source/The_Crystal_Palace) in the 1880s. He also took up acting, starring alongside [Charles Wyndham](/source/Charles_Wyndham_(actor)) in the play ''[David Garrick](/source/David_Garrick_(play))''.<ref name="CE"/> Stuart was also commissioned as a [lieutenant](/source/Lieutenant_(British_Army_and_Royal_Marines)) in the [King's Royal Rifle Corps](/source/King's_Royal_Rifle_Corps).<ref>{{London Gazette|issue=25574|date=2 April 1886|page=1596}}</ref> Alongside his acting commitments, Pascoe still found time to play cricket in Ireland for [Cork County Cricket Club](/source/Cork_County_Cricket_Club) and played a minor match for [Ireland](/source/Ireland_cricket_team) against [I Zingari](/source/I_Zingari) in 1892, as a replacement for [David Trotter](/source/David_Trotter_(cricketer)).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/100/100517.html|title=Ireland v I Zingari, 1892|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=2021-10-09|url-access=subscription}}</ref> A change in career followed for Stuart, with him abandoning his stage career to pursue a career as a colonial administrator. He firstly served as the private secretary to the [Governor of the Windward Islands](/source/List_of_governors_of_the_Windward_Islands),<ref name="CE"/> before being appointed as [aide-de-camp](/source/aide-de-camp) in 1896 to the [Governor of Queensland](/source/Governor_of_Queensland),<ref>{{cite book |title=The Australian Handbook|publisher=[Gordon and Gotch](/source/Independent_Newspapers)|year=1899|page=421|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iR46AQAAMAAJ|language=en}}</ref> a role he held until 1902. 

He returned to Ireland in 1902 and resumed playing for County Cork, where he regularly [opened the batting](/source/Batting_order_(cricket)) alongside [William Harman](/source/William_Harman). Good form for Cork County saw Stuart recalled to the Ireland team as a late replacement for [Oscar Andrews](/source/Oscar_Andrews) in their match against [W. G. Grace](/source/W._G._Grace)'s [London County](/source/London_County_Cricket_Club) at [The Mardyke](/source/Richard_Beamish_Cricket_Grounds) in 1903. His batting in the match, during which he scored 55 in the Irish first innings, led to Grace inviting Stuart to come to England to play for London County.<ref name="CE"/> He did so the following year, making his debut in [first-class cricket](/source/first-class_cricket) for London County against the [Marylebone Cricket Club](/source/Marylebone_Cricket_Club) (MCC) at [Lord's](/source/Lord's), with him also featuring in a second match in the same year against [Surrey](/source/Surrey_County_Cricket_Club) at [The Oval](/source/The_Oval).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/33/33095/First-Class_Matches.html|title=First-Class Matches played by Pascoe Stuart|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=2021-10-09|url-access=subscription}}</ref> Although he failed to impress in his first match, in the second match against Surret he top scored in London County's second innings with 50.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/6/6406.html|title=Surrey v London County, 1904|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=2021-10-09|url-access=subscription}}</ref> In that same summer, Stuart captained Ireland against [Cambridge University](/source/Cambridge_University_Cricket_Club), following a number of late withdrawals which included the regular captain [Sir Tim O'Brien](/source/Sir_Tim_O'Brien%2C_3rd_Baronet).<ref name="CE"/> His Irish career came to an end that summer, but was almost resumed in 1910 when Stuart was selected to captain Ireland against [Scotland](/source/Scotland_national_cricket_team), but he was unable to fulfill the fixture and was replaced as captain by [Jack Meldon](/source/Jack_Meldon).<ref name="CE"/>

With the onset of the [First World War](/source/First_World_War), Stuart was called up for military service with the [Remount](/source/Remount)s as part of the [Royal Army Service Corps](/source/Royal_Army_Service_Corps), where it was noted that Stuart and Sir Tim O'Brien, who was also serving in the Remounts, had a fractious relationship.<ref name="CE"/> He was a temporary [captain](/source/Captain_(British_Army_and_Royal_Marines)) by the latter stages of the war and was made an acting [major](/source/Major_(United_Kingdom)) in January 1918.<ref>{{London Gazette|issue=30468|date=8 January 1918|page=684|supp=y}}</ref> In August of the same year he was appointed a superintendent of a Remount Depot,<ref>{{London Gazette|issue=30885|date=3 September 1918|page=10515|supp=y}}</ref> a role he vacated in February 1919.<ref>{{London Gazette|issue=32198|date=18 January 1921|page=548|supp=y}}</ref> In the same month his war service came to an end, with Pascoe being granted the full rank of major.<ref>{{London Gazette|issue=32204|date=21 January 1921|page=679|supp=y}}</ref> Following he war, he returned to Ireland where he stayed following the [Irish War of Independence](/source/Irish_War_of_Independence), settling at [Cobh](/source/Cobh).<ref name="CE"/> He died there in February 1954.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/wisdenalmanack/content/story/228429.html|title=Wisden - Obituaries in 1954|date=4 December 2005 |publisher=ESPNcricinfo|accessdate=2021-10-09}}</ref> He had assumed the additional surname of French under Royal License in 1917.<ref>{{cite book |title=The County Families of the United Kingdom|publisher=Dalcassian Publishing Company|first=Edward|last=Walford|date=January 1860 |page=1286|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TuHIDwAAQBAJ|language=en}}</ref>

==Family==
Stuart married Elizabeth Julia Soames, daughter of James Kolle Soames. Stuart and Soames had two children:<ref>{{cite book |last1=Mosley |first1=Charles |title=Burke's Peerage |date=2003 |publisher=Burkes Peerage |location=Wilmington |page=3849}}</ref>
*Lt Col. Robert Fitzroy Hamilton Pascoe Stuart-French of the [11th Hussars](/source/11th_Hussars), married Eileen de Grey D'Arcy, widow of [Henry Staveley-Hill](/source/Henry_Staveley-Hill).
*Margaret Gwendolin Wanda Stuart-French, married Colonel Peter Wilson of the [1st Royal Dragoons](/source/1st_Royal_Dragoons) (cousin of [Sir Leslie Orme Wilson](/source/Leslie_Wilson_(politician)) and of [Cecil Wilson](/source/Cecil_Wilson_(bishop_of_Bunbury))) and had one son, Leslie Peter Stuart Wilson also temporarily of the [1st Royal Dragoons](/source/1st_Royal_Dragoons) who married Philippa Felicia Goldwyre Lester, widow of [Cecil Davidge](/source/Cecil_Davidge).

Pascoe Stuart-French died at Marino House, [Cobh](/source/Cobh) on 5 February 1954. Following his death Marino went to his only son, Lt Col. Robert Stuart-French.

==References==
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==External links==
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Category:Irish actors
Category:Irish sopranos
Category:British colonial governors and administrators in the Americas
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Category:Marylebone Cricket Club cricketers
Category:British Army personnel of World War I
Category:Royal Army Service Corps officers
Category:Male actors from Kent
Category:People from Woolwich

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