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- Surgeon-Captain John Ernest Trask (27 October 1861 – 25 July 1896) was an English Army doctor and amateur cricketer. He served in the Army Medical Services from 1887 until his death from cholera in Sudan during 1896. He was posthumously mentioned in dispatches, in which he was praised his role in managing the cholera outbreak. He is thought to have been referred to in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's 1918 work The New Revelation, as a spirit Doyle converses with. As a cricketer, Trask made 16 first-class appearances. A batsman, he played nine times for Somerset between 1884 and 1895, and also played during his time in India. He was best known in Somerset as a prominent club cricketer for the Lansdown Cricket Club in Bath, Somerset. (en)
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- In answer to my questions it claimed to be the spirit of one whom I will call Dodd, who was a famous cricketer, and with whom I had some serious conversation in Cairo before he went up the Nile, where he met his death in the Dongolese Expedition. We have now, I may remark, come to the year 1896 in my experiences. (en)
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- https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/3/3857/3857.html CricketArchive (en)
- – Arthur Conan Doyle – The New Revelation (en)
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- Surgeon-Captain John Ernest Trask (27 October 1861 – 25 July 1896) was an English Army doctor and amateur cricketer. He served in the Army Medical Services from 1887 until his death from cholera in Sudan during 1896. He was posthumously mentioned in dispatches, in which he was praised his role in managing the cholera outbreak. He is thought to have been referred to in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's 1918 work The New Revelation, as a spirit Doyle converses with. (en)
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- John Trask (cricketer) (en)
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- John Trask (en)
- John Ernest Trask (en)
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