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The only scorecard I can find shows he was top scorer with 40 against the local public school, the Plymouth and Mannamead College.ĭ.A.N. also represented his regiment at cricket and seemed to have been a decent batsman. The Regiment finished 5th out of 11 in the League. was the team captain when in April 1896 his Regiment beat the 2nd Battalion of the 66th (Royal) Berkshire Regiment to win the Devon Senior Cup. The Regiment arived in Plymouth in August 1895 and played it’s first football match on the 5th October, and entered the Devon Senior League and the Devon Senior Cup. The first date is the “March” and the second date is the “Arrival.” Note the 23 day march from Pembroke to Plymouth. The above is an extract from the log which details the movements of the 41st Regiment. A brother, Gerald David Lomax, was born on 6th January 1895 at Manorbier, Pembrokeshire, where the Regiment was garrisoned. His first son, Cyril Ernest Napier Lomax, was born in the summer of 1893 in King’s Norton. It later fought in Burma, the 1st Afghan War and in the Crimea. The Regiment was initially called the “Royal Invalids” but gave this title up in 1787 and gained 11 battle honours in the War of 1812. He became Lieutenant on 19th November 1890 when he transferred to the 41st “Welch” Regiment. On 2nd December 1888 he was promoted to Second Lieutenant. Dan attended Oxford Military College and when he was 18 years old he became a Lieutenant in the 3rd battalion of the Northumberland Fusiliers on 29th December 1886.
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His last game for Luton Town was in an F.A. He played in many positions in the team and excelled in each. He was just 17 years old when he became the first Luton Town player to score a hat trick. In 1881 he was a 12 year old boarder at St. Lomax was born on the 28th August 1868 in Bury Lancashire.