Duke of Dorset
England
Full Name
John Frederick Sackville (3rd Duke of Dorset)
Born
March 24, 1745
Died
July 19, 1799, Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, (aged 54y 117d)
Also Known As
succeeded to title in 1769
Education
Westminster School
RELATIONS
(father)
TEAMS
A direct contemporary of Lord Tankerville's, John Sackville was educated at Westminster where he shone at cricket and billiards, although one contemporary noted he was "not in possession of any brains". In 1983, the Whitehall Evening Post reported that "in the estimation of many people, the Duke of Dorset is the most extraordinarily accomplished nobleman we have at cricket, tennis and billiards. His Lordship has hardly any equal." In 1784 he was appointed as ambassador to France, although he spent most summers back in England playing or watching cricket. In 1789 he is widely credited with arranging a cricket tour to France to promote the game. On August 10, the tour party were about to leave Dover when they encountered Dorset coming the other way, fleeing the French Revolution. His father was equally obsessive with the game. In 1745 he reportedly dismissed his mistress after she ran him out.
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