Cecil J. Wray
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Cecil James Wray (1867–1955) was a New Zealand sports administrator, resident in England from 1913. He represented New Zealand on the International Olympic Committee from 1931 to 1934, and was on the Rugby Football Union in England for 25 years.
He was born in Patea and attended Wanganui Collegiate School 1883-86. He was a rower, cricketer and rugby player.
After working as a bank clerk he qualified as a lawyer. He practiced as a lawyer in Wanganui, and was on the Wanganui Borough Council until he moved to England. During World War I he entertained New Zealand soldiers on leave in England. He died in Bournemouth.
He assisted William Pember Reeves in writing and revising The Long White Cloud (1898), a history of New Zealand.
References
- Obituary in Wanganui Chronicle 10 November 1955
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- 1867 births
- 1955 deaths
- International Olympic Committee members
- New Zealand sports executives and administrators
- New Zealand lawyers
- New Zealand people of World War I
- Local political office-holders in New Zealand
- British people of New Zealand descent
- New Zealand Rugby Football Union officials
- People educated at Wanganui Collegiate School
- People from Patea