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  1. 28 apr 2024 · 1 Comment. Cathcart Public School class in 1896. John Harley, then aged 10, is front row, second from left. A truly remarkable coincidence has brought together my own family history and the life of a Uruguayan football legend, a Scotsman called John Harley .

  2. 29 apr 2024 · The first President of the competition was Arthur Fitzgerald Kinnaird, 11th Lord Kinnaird (1847-1923), who had played alongside Dunn as the Captain of Old Etonians. Kinnaird played in a remarkable nine FA Cup Finals, and was on the winning side five times with Eton and the Wanderers.

  3. 6 giorni fa · The club still notionally existed, with Smith and Kinnaird both having Crusaders listed as their club in reports on the England v Scotland representative match in March 1870, but with all of its remaining players engaged with other sides, there was no longer any need for the club.

  4. 11 mag 2024 · Pubblicato il 11 Maggio 2024 da Simone Cola. Nel 1880 la storia del calcio era appena agli albori, ma anche se nessuno poteva prevedere il futuro era diffusa la sensazione tra gli appassionati che un giorno il mondo intero lo avrebbe giocato e seguito con passione. Charles Alcock, “il padre dello sport moderno”, si esprimeva così a proposito:

  5. 6 giorni fa · The bishop's son John Egerton sold it in 1787 to Frederick Augustus Barnard, who sold it in 1795 to George Kinnaird, Lord Kinnaird (d. 1805). Kinnaird devised it to his wife Elizabeth (d. 1806), who devised it to their daughters, several of whom were minors.

  6. 1 mag 2024 · Abstract. A churchyard with Tom Idle sprawled on a tomb playing hustle-cap with a one-eyed man wearing a striped cap and a ragged boot-black. A younger boy scratches his head in puzzlement as he watches the play, and a beadle raises his cane to strike Idle. In the foreground skulls and bones and an open grave.

  7. www.martinhwatson.co.uk › seymour_pleydell_bouverieSeymour Pleydell Bouverie

    30 apr 2024 · (Another director of Ransom, Bouverie & Co. was Arthur Kinnaird, 11th Lord Kinnaird. It’s worth reading his Wikipedia article as his sporting career is truly remarkable, least of all his scoring the first significant own goal in football history, not to mention excelling at tennis, swimming, canoeing and fives.