Francis Davy Longe
Francis Davy Longe (25 September 1831 – 20 February 1910) was an English first-class cricketer, lawyer, anti-classical economist and inspector for the Local Government Board.[1]
Early life and family
Longe was born in September 1831 at Coddenham Vicarage in Suffolk to the Rev. John Longe.[2] Longe was educated at Harrow School where he boarded at The Head Master’s.[2] Longe later attended Oriel College, Oxford where he graduated with a BA in 1854.[2] Longe was a student at Inner Temple and was called to the bar on 30 April 1858.[3] Longe's ancestor was Pocahontas.[2]
Cricket
At Harrow and Oxford, Longe excelled at cricket, eventually becoming the captain of Harrow School Cricket XI team, playing at the famous Eton v Harrow match held annually at Lord's Cricket Ground between 1847 and 1850.[2] At Oxford, Longe played first-class cricket for Oxford University team between 1850 and 1851[4] and Marylebone Cricket Club.[5]
Career
Francis D. Longe served on a British commission on child labour from 1862- to 1867. In economics, he is best known for his anti-classical 1866 tract, making him one of the first persons to demolish the Ricardian Wages-Fund doctrine. In this, Longe was followed up independently by W.T. Thornton.[1] Longe also wrote a number of other books including:[6]
- An Inquiry into the Law of 'Strikes', 1860.
- A Refutation of the Wage-Fund Theory of Modern Political Economy as enunciated by Mr. Mill, MP and Mr. Fawcett, M.P., 1866.
- A Critical Examination of Mr. George's Progress & Poverty and Mr. Mill's Theory of Wages, 1883.
- Lowestoft in Olden Times, 1899.
References
- http://www.hetwebsite.net/het/profiles/longe.htm
- Harrow School (1911). The Harrow School Register, 1800-1911. Longmans, Green, and Co. p. 205.
- https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Men-at-the-Bar/Longe,_Francis_Davy
- https://cricketarchive.com/Players/37/37234/37234.html
- https://cricketarchive.com/cgi-bin/ask_the_player_oracle.cgi?playernumber=37234
- https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss/187-9422889-3069900?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=francis+davy+longe