Old Carthusians Football Club is an association football club whose players are former pupils of Charterhouse School in Godalming, Surrey, England. The...
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Old Carthusians may refer to: Old Carthusians F.C., an English football club List of Old Carthusians, a list of notable alumni of Charterhouse School This...
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Old Carthusians, who are former pupils of Charterhouse (founded in 1611). Wikisource has original text related to this article: List of Carthusians,...
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Walter Hansell (category Old Carthusians F.C. players)
25 May 1938) was an association football right-sided forward who won the FA Cup in 1881 playing for the Old Carthusians. Hansell was the son of a Norwich...
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of Football. This appears to be the first significant publication to name the four Old Carthusians as founders of the club[...]The Book of Football wording...
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Edward Growse (category Old Carthusians F.C. players)
Wanderers Cricket Club in 1880. He did return to cricket during a decade later for a handful of matches for the Old Carthusians XI. His football career ended...
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Joseph Vintcent Jr (category Old Carthusians F.C. players)
1861 – 4 August 1914) was a Cape Colony-born amateur footballer, who played for Old Carthusians in its 1881 FA Cup Final win, and who went on to become...
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Charterhouse School (redirect from Old Carthusian)
Peterken Former pupils are referred to as Old Carthusians, and current pupils as Carthusians. Three Old Carthusians have won the Victoria Cross: Victoria...
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Arthurian League (redirect from Arthurian Football League)
Cup) KCS Old Boys Old Alleynians Old Bradfieldians Old Brentwoods Old Carthusians Old Chigwellians Old Cholmeleians Old Etonians Old Foresters Old Reptonians...
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Old Carthusians". Blackburn Standard: 3. 14 March 1885. "The Old Carthusians' Cricket Club Tour". Sporting Life: 3. 1 August 1891. "Old Carthusians v...
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This article lists English association football clubs whose men's sides have won competitive honours run by official governing bodies. Friendly competitions...
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December 1858 - 1 July 1884) was an association footballer who won the FA Cup as a player for Old Carthusians. Page was the son of William Emmanuel Page,...
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The Old Etonians Association Football Club is an English association football club whose players are alumni of Eton College, in Eton, Berkshire. Having...
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The oldest football clubs trace their origins to the mid-19th century, a period when football evolved from being a casual pastime to an organised mainstream...
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Wimbledon F.C. (redirect from Wimbledon football club)
"Wimbledon Old Centrals". The others are Old Carthusians and Royal Engineers. Stuart Murdoch remained manager after the club was renamed Milton Keynes Dons. The...
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record 31 times and won the cup 15 times, second only to the Old Carthusians. The club was formed in 1897 and competed in the FA Amateur Cup that year...
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Percy Melmoth Walters (category Old Carthusians F.C. players)
1863 – 6 October 1936) was an English amateur footballer who played as a defender for the Old Carthusians and the Corinthians in the late nineteenth century...
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September 1861 – 30 November 1918) was a Welsh amateur footballer who played for Old Carthusians in its 1881 FA Cup Final win. Richards was born in Bridgend...
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Leonard Gillett (category Old Carthusians F.C. players)
23 November 1915) was an association football goalkeeper who won the FA Cup in 1881 playing for the Old Carthusians. Gillett was born in Borrowash in Derbyshire...
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Cecil Keith-Falconer (category Old Carthusians F.C. players)
"Acton v Old Carthusians". Acton Gazette: 3. 15 November 1879. "Old Carthusians v Dreadnought". Field: 922. 18 December 1880. "Berks & Bucks Football Association"...
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Walter Gilliat (category Old Carthusians F.C. players)
1869 – 2 January 1963) was an English amateur footballer who played for Oxford University and Old Carthusians, as well as making one appearance in the England...
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Edward Hagarty Parry (category Old Carthusians F.C. players)
He was captain (and goal-scorer) of the Old Carthusians team which won the 1881 FA Cup Final defeating Old Etonians 3–0. He was the first overseas-born...
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City Ramblers F.C. (category Defunct football clubs in England)
scratched, was humbled 8–0 by the Old Carthusians in the second. One of the earliest matches for the new merged club, at Marlow in September, was acrimonious...
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played the first match at the ground on 29 September 1888 against Old Carthusians, winning 1–0 in front of over 4,000 spectators. The highest attendance...
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List of FA Amateur Cup finals (category Association football in England lists)
England and was won by Old Carthusians, the team for former pupils of Charterhouse School, who defeated Casuals. The Carthusians had won England's premier...
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Alexander Tod (category Old Carthusians F.C. players)
Alexander Tod was an English amateur footballer who scored for Old Carthusians in its 1881 FA Cup Final win. Tod was born on board the ship HMS Trafalgar...
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Clapton F.C. (redirect from Clapton Football Club)
Clapton Football Club is a football club in east London. One of the most successful clubs in non-League football during the first quarter of the twentieth...
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James F. M. Prinsep (category Men's association football midfielders)
cricket club, the latter club drawn from Old Carthusians. He entered the Royal Military College, Sandhurst in 1878 and played in their football teams also...
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Acton F.C. (category Defunct English football club stubs)
after a replay. The club's last tie was a home defeat to Old Carthusians in November 1886, by a score given as 6–1 or 7–1. The club was a founder member...
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Charles Wreford-Brown (category Old Carthusians F.C. players)
Spurs. He was first appointed to the council of The Football Association to represent the Old Carthusians in 1892 but soon after served as the representative...
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