Augustus Meyer Lochner (1 October 1827 20 February 1865) was an English soldier who played as a cricketer in one match for Tasmania. He was born in Enfield and died in Plumstead Common.

Lochner made a single first-class appearance for the side, during the 1853–54 season, against Victoria. He scored 19 not out in the first innings in which he batted, and a single run in the second.

Military career

In 1845, Augustus Lochner was a "gentleman cadet" and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich.[1] In May 1846, he became a second lieutenant in the Royal Engineers,[2] and in November of the same year he was promoted to first lieutenant.[3] Lochner continued with his military career: in 1859, he is recorded as being promoted from second captain to full captain in the Royal Engineers.[4] He was a serving officer with the rank of captain at the time of his death in 1865.[5]

See also

References

  1. "Royal Military Academy", The Times, London, no. 19110, p. 3, 18 December 1845
  2. "From The London Gazette", The Times, London, no. 19232, p. 6, 9 May 1846
  3. "From The London Gazette", The Times, London, no. 19397, p. 4, 18 November 1846
  4. "From The London Gazette", The Times, London, no. 23273, p. 6, 6 April 1859
  5. "Naval and Military Intelligence", The Times, London, no. 25151, p. 9, 5 April 1865
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