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    Samuel Llewelyn Kenrick (9 June 1847[citation needed] – 29 May 1933) was a Welsh solicitor who became the founder of the Football Association of Wales...
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  • classical historian John Kenrick (theatre writer) (b. 1959), American theatre and film historian and writer Llewelyn Kenrick (1847–1933), a Welsh lawyer...
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  • withdrew ahead of the 2023–24 season. The club was founded in 1872 by Llewelyn Kenrick who would later go on to found the Football Association of Wales. Following...
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    politician Llewelyn Alan Curbishley (born 1957), English football manager Llewellyn Herbert (born 1977), South African athlete Llewelyn Kenrick (1847–1933)...
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  • ended with Llewelyn Kenrick appointed as the first chairman and honorary secretary, with John Hawley Edwards as first treasurer. Kenrick continued to...
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  • merged with Ruabon Rovers and Ruabon Volunteers under the guidance of Llewelyn Kenrick. Contemporary sources refute this version of events. It was reported...
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  • against a team other than England. The fixture[discuss] was organised by Llewelyn Kenrick, who had founded the Football Association of Wales (FAW) only a few...
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    the Football Association of Wales (FAW) in 1876 by Welsh solicitor Llewelyn Kenrick and this was followed in 1877 by the creation of the Welsh Cup. In...
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    (1833–1912), inventor, British Army officer and pioneer of lawn tennis Llewelyn Kenrick (1847–1933), the "Father of Welsh football", born in Wynn Hall Brothers...
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  • Wrexham on 2 February 1876. He also took part in trials organised by Llewelyn Kenrick to select Welsh players to represent their country in a match against...
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  • great-grandparents of the Labour politician Harriet Harman. Llewelyn Kenrick (1847–1933), the son of William Kenrick, was born at Wynn Hall. After attending Ruabon...
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  • merged with Ruabon Rovers and Ruabon Volunteers under the guidance of Llewelyn Kenrick. Contemporary sources refute this version of events, as in February...
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    meeting in the hotel. The meeting was called by a Ruabon solicitor, Llewelyn Kenrick, who became the association's first president. Two and a half hours...
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  • captain, and J.E. Davies as treasurer. Also present at the meeting was Llewelyn Kenrick, later of Druids FC and founder of the Football Association of Wales...
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  • Oswestry Town. In February 1876, he took part in trials organised by Llewelyn Kenrick to select Welsh players to represent their country in a match against...
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  • and soon became one of the principals of the Druids club alongside Llewelyn Kenrick and the Thomson brothers, George and David. Grey became a founder member...
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    GK E. Roberts FB Llewelyn Kenrick FB Jack Powell HB William Williams HB H. Morris FW John Jones FW George Frederick Thompson FW Edward Bowen FW E. Vaughan...
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  • "Ruabon Rovers" and "Ruabon Volunteers", and under the guidance of Llewelyn Kenrick became Ruabon Druids. All three played a prominent role in the foundation...
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  • the pan-African anthem Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika Football 2 February – Llewelyn Kenrick sets up the Football Association of Wales in a meeting at the Wynnstay...
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  • raised for a match against either Scotland or Ireland in rugby union. Llewelyn Kenrick, a solicitor who had helped to found Druids F.C. in North Wales, responded...
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  • "Ruabon Rovers" and "Ruabon Volunteers", and under the guidance of Llewelyn Kenrick became Ruabon Druids. Thomson became the first president of the amalgamated...
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  • 1910) 14 November - Roland Rogers, musician (died 1927) date unknown - Llewelyn Kenrick, footballer (died 1933) 13 February - Sharon Turner, historian, 78...
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  • missionary 1847 date unknown Daniel James, hymn-writer (died 1920) Llewelyn Kenrick, footballer (died 1933) 1848 September 18 — Robert Harris, painter...
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  • February 1876, he took part in trials organised by the Druids' founder, Llewelyn Kenrick, to select Welsh players to represent their country in a match against...
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  • Ruabon, in 1875. In February 1876, he took part in trials organized by Llewelyn Kenrick (one of the founders of the Druids club) to select Welsh players to...
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  • Member of Parliament (Labour) for Merionethshire from 1951 to 1966 Llewelyn Kenrick, the 'father' of Welsh football. In 1922 a secondary school for girls...
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  • GK B. Roberts FB Llewelyn Kenrick (c) FB Jack Powell HB William Williams HB Edward Bowen RW John Jones RW Dennis Heywood LW John Vaughan LW Jack Jones...
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  • Rhondda East, 65 4 April – Sir Marteine Lloyd, 2nd Baronet, 82 29 May – Llewelyn Kenrick, footballer, 84 16 July – John Tudor Walters, politician, 64/65 10...
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  • forwards well". In February 1876, he took part in trials organised by Llewelyn Kenrick to select Welsh players to represent their country in a match against...
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  • failed to win a blue. In 1876, he replied to an advertisement placed by Llewelyn Kenrick in "The Field" seeking Welsh players to represent their country in...
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