Henry Vaughan Dorey

Henry Vaughan Dorey (25 JAN 1871 to 29 AUG 1955) was a printing press owner of Morland Press, London and editor of the weekly magazine Lawn Tennis and Badminton. His son Lewis Hugh John Dorey was an English cricketer who once represented Hampshire. His grandson Harley Usill jointly founded Argo Records (UK); Harley's son is the actor George Dillon [1] who has worked with Steven Berkoff. One of his other grandsons Paul Dorey published a book on the Primula auricula.

Notable Publications

Mr.Dorey was notable for publishing:

A 'Cricketers who's who' (1909-1913), the blue book of cricket & club cricketer's handbook.

A weekly magazine called Lawn Tennis and Badminton.

The Triangular Tests' (1878-1912).

Other notable areas

The Imperial Game, by Brian Stoddart and Keith A P Sandiford, ISBN 9780719049781 (see also wiki page India national women's cricket team) references Mr. Dorey's 'The Triangular Tests'.

External links

  1. http://www.georgedillon.com/theatre/george_dillon.shtml
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