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Charles Edward McCausland (4 October 1898 in Dublin, Ireland – 12 November 1965 in Folkestone, Kent, England) was an Irish cricketer. A right-handed batsman and right-arm fast-medium bowler,〔(Cricket Archive profile )〕 he played four times for the Ireland cricket team in the 1920s,〔(CricketEurope Stats Zone profile )〕 including two first-class matches against Scotland. He also played first-class cricket for Dublin University.〔(First-class matches played by Charles McCausland ) at Cricket Archive - Five total. Two for Ireland, three for Dublin University〕 He made his first-class debut playing for Dublin University against Essex in July 1922.〔 His Ireland debut followed later the same month when he played against Scotland〔 in a first-class match. Almost two years later, he again played first-class cricket for Dublin University, this time against Northamptonshire.〔 This was followed the next month by a match for Ireland against Scotland.〔 He played two non first-class matches for Ireland in August 1924, both against the MCC.〔 He played one final first-class match for Dublin University, again against Northamptonshire, in 1925,〔 a match that also featured the Irish playwright Samuel Beckett.〔(Scorecard ) of Northamptonshire v Dublin University, 18 July 1925 at Cricket Archive〕 ==Personal Life== McCausland was born into a family with a long medical tradition. The 1901 Census records〔(1901 Census Return for 79 Merrion Sq )〕 his address as 79 Merrion Square, a prestigious address in the heart of Georgian Dublin. His father, Richard Bolton McCausland was a well known surgeon at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. His mother, Charlotte Maria McCausland, was the daughter of the influential French Neurologist Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard. McCausland was called up to the Western Front in 1918. His mother Charlotte later wrote:〔Charles-Edouard Brown-Séquard: The Biography of a Tormented Genius By Louis-Cyril Celestin, pg 229〕
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