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Charles Kerrison Hill Hill-Wood (5 June 1907 – 21 September 1988) was an English
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er who played first-class cricket for
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from 1928 to 1930 and for
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from 1928 to 1930. Hill-Wood was born at Hoxne,
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, the fourth son of Sir Samuel Hill-Wood, 1st Baronet, a Member of Parliament who had also played cricket for Derbyshire. He was educated at Ludgrove and
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, where he played cricket for the Eton XI in 1925 and 1926. He then went to
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. As well as his father, Hill-Wood's brothers Basil Hill-Wood,
Wilfred Hill-Wood Sir Wilfred William Hill Hill-Wood (8 September 1901 – 10 October 1980) was an English financier and cricketer who played first-class cricket for Derbyshire between 1919 and 1936, as well as for Cambridge University and Marylebone Cricket Clu ...
, and Denis Hill-Wood played cricket for Derbyshire. Hill-Wood played for Oxford University in 1928 and also made his debut for Derbyshire in 1928 against Kent, when he took five wickets and score of 18 not out in a drawn match. In 1929 and 1930 he played regularly for both Oxford University and Derbyshire as well as taking part in Hubert Martineau's XI in Egypt. He played for Free Foresters in 1931 and 1932. By 1935 he was in India where he played one match for the Europeans against Muslims. Hill-Wood was a left arm medium fast bowler and took 34 wickets for Derbyshire and 132 for Oxford University with averages respectively of 35.47 and 30.23 and a best overall bowling performance at Oxford of 7 for 68. He was a right hand batsman and played 22 innings in 18 matches for Derbyshire and 50 innings in 36 matches for Oxford University. His highest score was 72 and his averages for the two teams were 19.94 and 20.26. At the outbreak of
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Hill-Wood was given an emergency commission as a
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in the Coldstream Guards. He remained in the army and army reserve until 1957 when he relinquished his commission with the rank of
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(honorary
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). He died at Barton-le-Clay,
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at the age of 81.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Hill-Wood, Charles 1907 births 1988 deaths People educated at Eton College English cricketers Derbyshire cricketers Oxford University cricketers Free Foresters cricketers Marylebone Cricket Club cricketers Europeans cricketers People from Hoxne Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford Coldstream Guards officers British Army personnel of World War II Younger sons of baronets People educated at Ludgrove School Cricketers from Suffolk