Arthur Noel Edwards
{{Short description|English polo player (1883–1915)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2020}}
File:'Leaves from a Hunting Diary in Essex' p.218 - Arthur Noel Edwards.jpg
Captain Arthur Noel Edwards (10 December 1883 – 25 May 1915) was an English polo player who was an alternate in the 1911 and 1913 International Polo Cup.{{cite news |title=Edwards Plays Polo At Piping Rock |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1913/05/16/archives/edwards-plays-polo-at-piping-rock-only-two-of-the-english-team-in.html |quote=Two members of the English polo team, five of whom arrived in New York on Wednesday evening, engaged in some preliminary practice work yesterday in anticipation of the international matches at Westbury June 10 and 14 against the American four for the Westchester Polo Club (Newport) Trophy, now held by the Meadow Brook team. Captain A. Noel Edwards who will fill the position of number 2 ... |newspaper=The New York Times |date= 16 May 1913}}
File:Church of the Holy Innocents, High Beach, Essex, England - Arthur Noel Edwards memorial.jpg
Origins
He was born on 10 December 1883, the second son of Arthur Edwards of Beech Hill Park, Waltham Abbey, Essex,{{cite book |title=Essex Review: An Illustrated Quarterly Record of Everything of Permanent Interest in the County |year=1929 |page=207 |quote=He married in 1880 Hilda, daughter of Rober Tennant of Scarcroft, Yorks, and had three sons, all serving in the war, when Captain Arthur Noel Edwards, the second son, was killed, he was buried at High Beech ... | url= https://books.google.com/books?id=d0sNAAAAIAAJ }} by his wife Hilda Tennant, a daughter of Robert Tennant (1828–1900) of Chapel House in the parish of Conistone, Yorkshire, Member of Parliament for Leeds. His brother was the cricketer Guy Janion Edwards (1881–1962).
Career
Arthur Noel Edwards participated in the 1911 and 1913 International Polo Cup at the Meadowbrook Polo Club as an alternate.{{cite book |title=Polo in the United States |date=10 January 2014 |publisher=Arcadia Publishing |page=66 |isbn=9780786480074 |quote=John Hardress Lloyd was joined by four Army captains, Frederick Barrett, Leslie St. C. Cheape and Eustace 'Bill' Palmes, all 10-goalers in India, and Herbert Wilson, a 9-goal handicap player. Lt. Arthur Noel Edwards was the designated spare ... | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bA8m29zYOU4C&pg=PA53 }}
He was a Captain in the 9th Queen's Royal Lancers and died in World War I on 25 May 1915 as the result of a poison gas attack by the Germans during the Second Battle of Ypres.{{cite web |url=http://www.pro-patria.co.uk/Text/First/arthur_noel_edwards.htm |title=Arthur Noel Edwards |date= |access-date=2012-11-19 |publisher=Pro Patria }} He was buried in Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension.
He was later re-interred in High Beech, and there is a memorial to him in the Church of the Holy Innocents, High Beach, Epping, in Essex.{{cite book |author=Horace A. Laffaye |author-link=Horace A. Laffaye |title=The Evolution of Polo |year=2009 |publisher=McFarland & Company |quote= It is very true that the First World War robbed the British of some of their top and most promising players: Geoffrey Bowlby, Harold Brassey, Leslie Cheape, Noel Edwards, Francis and Rivy Grenfell, Lord Hugh Grosvenor, Brian Osborne (polo), Bertie Wilson ...| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9i-bgOjaVysC&pg=PA142 |isbn=978-0-7864-3814-3 }}
References
{{Reflist}}
{{Authority control}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Edwards, Arthur Noel}}
Category:International Polo Cup
Category:British Army personnel of World War I
Category:British military personnel killed in World War I