Neville Grell

Ellis Louis George Neville Grell (24 December 1890 – 5 June 1918) was an English first-class cricketer and an officer in the Canadian, British and British Indian Army. The son of Ellis Grell senior, he was born at Trinidad in December 1890. He was educated in Trinidad at Saint Mary's College, before being sent to England to continue his education at Wellington College and Clifton College, leaving the latter in 1908. He played first-class cricket back in Trinidad, playing for Trinidad in the final of the Inter-Colonial Tournament against Barbados in September 1910 at Georgetown in British Guiana. He made scores of 1 and 8 in the match, being dismissed by Stanley Worme and Snuffy Browne respectively. In March of the following year, he played in a second first-class match for the touring Mary

Neville Grell

Ellis Louis George Neville Grell (24 December 1890 – 5 June 1918) was an English first-class cricketer and an officer in the Canadian, British and British Indian Army. The son of Ellis Grell senior, he was born at Trinidad in December 1890. He was educated in Trinidad at Saint Mary's College, before being sent to England to continue his education at Wellington College and Clifton College, leaving the latter in 1908. He played first-class cricket back in Trinidad, playing for Trinidad in the final of the Inter-Colonial Tournament against Barbados in September 1910 at Georgetown in British Guiana. He made scores of 1 and 8 in the match, being dismissed by Stanley Worme and Snuffy Browne respectively. In March of the following year, he played in a second first-class match for the touring Mary