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Leonard Slater

Leonard Slater (11 October 1875 – 14 September 1914) was an English cricketer and British Army officer. He was born in Instow, Devon, the son of Rev. Francis Slater and Mrs. Harriet Slater.〔(Instow War Memorial )〕
Slater spent some part of this life in the British Raj, where he played cricket for Peshawar and Northern Punjab, at a time when neither team had first-class status. He played for both teams in the 1902/03 season.〔(Teams Leonard Slater played for )〕 Returning to England, he played a single Minor Counties Championship match for Devon against Glamorgan.〔(Minor Counties Championship Matches played by Leonard Slater )〕
Five years later, he played his only first-class match when he represented the Gentlemen of the South against the Players of the South at the Central Recreation Ground, Hastings.〔(First-Class Matches played by Leonard Slater )〕 In his only first-class match he scored 15 runs. In the Gentlemen's first-innings he scored 15 runs before being bowled by Albert Relf. In their second-innings he was dismissed for a duck by George Dennett.〔(Gentlemen of the South v Players of the South, 1909 )〕 This left him with a first-class batting average of 7.50.〔(First-class Batting and Fielding For Each Team by Leonard Slater )〕
They had two sons, Leonard Slater born in 1902 in the Punjab and John Slater born in 1909. Leonard Slater would later be known as Admiral Robin Durnford-Slater of the Royal Navy. The younger son John would later lead a distinguished military career and would be credited with forming the first Army commando unit during the Second World War and who during the course of the war was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross.
Slater later served in the First World War in the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment and held the rank of Captain. On 14 September 1914, he was killed in action during the First Battle of the Aisne. His body was laid to rest at the Vendresse British Cemetery.〔(John Durnford-Slater biography )〕
His name was etched on several memorials following his death, including the War Memorial at Instow and having the south side of nave of St. John the Baptist Church in Instow dedicated to him.〔(Church of St. John the Baptist, Instow )〕 His name is also etched on the Godalming War Memorial in Godalming, Surrey.〔(Godalming War Memorial 1914-1918 )〕
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