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    1871. Guillemard was also a notable sporting administrator and one of the most important early international rugby referees. Arthur George Guillemard was...
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  • Guillemard is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: A. G. Guillemard (1845–1909), English rugby union player Andy Guillemard-Noble, Puerto...
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  • rugby union game), by Rev. F. Marshall with special chapters by A. G. Guillemard, G. Rowland Hill, H. Vassall, Arthur Budd, H. H. Almond, LL.D., C. B...
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  • in 1871 and West Kent provided two players, A. G. Guillemard and Joseph Fletcher Green. A. G. Guillemard also played in the second match in 1872 along...
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  • player for Worcester Warriors and Scotland national rugby union team A. G. Guillemard, rugby union international who represented England in the first international...
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  • Agar was born in Hartlepool and educated at West Hartlepool Grammar School. A centre, Agar played his rugby for Hartlepool Rovers, Durham City, Lloyds Bank...
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  • William George Derek Morgan (30 November 1935 – 24 May 2024) was a Welsh-born England rugby union international. Morgan was born in Newport, Wales, to...
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    former rugby union player. He won a then-record 114 caps for England men’s rugby team during a 14-year international career. A prop, Leonard played club rugby...
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  • Harold G.; Olkhovets, Anatoli G.; Neves, Hercules P.; Bachand, George D.; Soong, Ricky K. (2000-11-24). "Powering an Inorganic Nanodevice with a Biomolecular...
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    Wakefield. He was the brother of Sir Edward Wakefield, 1st Baronet, also a Conservative politician. His youngest brother, Roger Cuthbert Wakefield, was...
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    London, Green chose to play for West Kent Football Club alongside A. G. Guillemard. It was written that "for several years [he] was one of the most brilliant...
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  • Donald Louis G. Sanders (6 September 1924 – 25 October 2011), known as Sandy Sanders, was an English rugby union administrator and international player...
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  • Brigadier Dennis William Shuttleworth OBE (22 July 1928 – 2 April 2001) was a British Army officer, rugby union administrator and an England international...
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    Cork), WA Wallis (Dublin University), AR McMullen (Queen's College, Cork), G Scriven (Dublin University), H Purdon (NIFC) England continued their experiment...
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  • Birkett, L Stokes, A. N. Hornby, AW Pearson, WAD Evanson, PLA Price, Edward Kewley capt., HWT Garnett, R Todd, Murray Marshall, G Harrison (Hull), WH...
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    rugby union player and manager. Baxter was also a crew member of the British boat Mouchette, which won a silver medal at the 1908 Summer Olympics for sailing...
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  • at the University of Edinburgh where he read Veterinary Studies. He became a veterinary surgeon like both his father and his elder brother Alasdair. Steele-Bodger...
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  • Peter John Wheeler, CBE DL (born 26 November 1948) is a former England international rugby union player who played hooker and was Chief Executive of Leicester...
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  • Jeffrey Blackett (born 20 May 1955) is a British former judge and Royal Navy officer with the rank of Commodore. He was Judge Advocate General of the...
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  • Taylor, HH Springman, S Neame, Frank Reginald Adams capt., FD Fowler, A Budd, G Harrison (Hull), George Burton, HC Rowley, Roger Walker, NF McLeod England:...
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  • (Wanderers), A Millar (Kingstown), HC Kelly (NIFC) capt., JW Taylor (NIFC), JA McDonald (Wanderers), JL Cuppaidge (Wanderers), RW Hughes (NIFC), G Scriven...
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    Harlequins. He had also been approached by Blackheath, who at the time were a bigger name than Quins, but he decided to accept the offer from Quins. In...
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  • Malcolm Phillips is a former rugby union international player who represented England from 1958 to 1964. He was President of the Rugby Football Union...
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  • John Alexander Neilson, James Campbell, Stewart Henry Smith, DR Irvine, G Macleod, Louis Auldjo, RW Irvine capt., AG Petrie, JHS Graham, Henry Melville...
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  • tries were tallied to give a winner. If there was still no clear winner, the match was declared a draw. England: A. G. Guillemard (West Kent), Frederick Mills...
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    William Cail introduced rugby in Cannstatt in 1865. That was the beginning of a community of players which founded later the predecessor clubs of VfB Stuttgart...
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  • John Southern Spencer (born 10 August 1947) is a former England international rugby union player. Spencer was born in Grassington, Yorkshire, in 1947...
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  • team and the British Lions in the 1950s and 1960s. He subsequently became a sports administrator and Chairman of the Sports Council. He was appointed...
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    Kingdom Sports Council from 1989 to 1994, and a notable figure in the world of rugby union, both as a player and as an administrator, for more than 40...
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    Frederick Currey was a rugby union international who represented England in 1872. Frederick Currey was born on 3 May 1849 in Kent. He attended Marlborough...
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