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词条 John Marshall Dugdale
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Rugby union career

  3. Career

  4. Private life

  5. References

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| birth_date = 15 October 1851[1]
| birth_place = Salford, England[1]
| death_date = 30 October 1918[1]
| death_place = Llanfyllin (aged 67 years 15 days) [1]
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| ru_position = Forward[1]
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}}John Marshall Dugdale was a rugby union international who represented England in the first international rugby match in 1871.[1]

Early life

John Marshall Dugdale was born at Irwell Bank, Eccles, on 15 October 1851 and later baptised at Eccles on 1 January 1852.[3] He was the son of John Dugdale, Esq. of 9, Hyde park gardens, London.[4] and Llwyn, Llanfyllin, County Montgomery.[13] He attended Rugby School[3] and Brasenose College, Oxford where he received his B.A.[3]

Rugby union career

Career

Following his education, he moved to London, giving him the opportunity to play for Ravenscourt Park. In London he trained as a Barrister[3] and was a student of the Inner Temple form 18 January 1871 and subsequently called to the bar on 26 January 1875.[13] He was a member of the Oxford and Cambridge Club.[5] He then moved to Montgomeryshire and became a member of the Northern circuit as a Justice of the Peace.[5] He became extremely active in political, military and administrative circles of Montgomeryshire. In 1872 he became the Cornet (Supernumerary) of the Yeomanry Cavalry of Montgomeryshire[6] and later Major of the Yeomanry from 1889 to 1892.[7] In February 1893, he became the Deputy Lieutenant of Montgomeryshire.[8] and served as Mayor of Llanfyllin from 1893 to 1899[7] In 1896 his political career in Montgomeryshire continued to progress when he became the High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire.[9] In 1910 he was elected Mayor of Llanfyllin[10] In addition he was on the Board of Bangor University College.[7] He later authored a book about his chosen home, entitled A History of the Parish of Llanfyllin from 1861 to 1915[11]

Private life

He married Isabella Hargreaves, the only daughter of John Hargreaves of Spring Bank, Lancaster, on 20 July 1876 at Tarporley.[3] They had a number of children including John Percy, who attended Rugby and New College, Oxford, October, 1898 but died in 1900 in his early twenties; Maj. William Marshall Dugdale {{post-nominals|country=GBR|CB|DSO|TD}} (13 January 1881 to 13 November 1952), who after being in the Learning Land Agency, 1899–1901, served in the South African War of 1901–02, in the Imperial Yeomanry, leaving as a Captain in 1902; and Gerald. All three sons attended Rugby School.[12]

Dugdale died on 30 October 1918 aged 67, at Llanfyllin and was buried there 2 November 1918.[13] His widow died on 28 August 1922.

References

1. ^Profile of John Dugdale at scrum.com
2. ^Marshall, Francis, Football; the Rugby union game, p141, (1892) (London Paris Melbourne, Cassell and company, limited)
3. ^Howard, Joseph Jackson and Crisp, Frederick Arthur, Visitation of England and Wales (1893); (College of Arms (Great Britain)), Volume 2
4. ^Rugby School Register (1886), (Rugby school), Volume: 2
5. ^Foster, Joseph, Men-at-the-bar : a biographical hand-list of the members of the various Inns of Court, including Her Majesty's judges, etc. (1885), (London : Printed for the author by Hazell, Watson, and Viney)
6. ^The London Gazette, 4 October 1872, p. 4747
7. ^Brasenose College register, 1509–1909 (Volume 1)
8. ^The London Gazette, 10 February 1893. p 757
9. ^List of Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire from the Powys Local History Encyclopedia
10. ^Crisp, Frederick Arthur and Howard, Joseph Jackson, Visitation of England and Wales, Volume: 17, Publisher: [London] Priv. print.
11. ^A History of the Parish of Llanfyllin from 1861 to 1915 is from the Collections Historical & Archæological relating to Montgomeryshire and its Borders. vol. 38. no. 1., ASIN: B000WXZMOE
12. ^[https://archive.org/stream/rugbyschoolregis03rugbuoft/rugbyschoolregis03rugbuoft_djvu.txt RUGBY SCHOOL REGISTER, VOLUME III, FROM MAY, 1874, TO MAY, 1904.]
13. ^Howard, Joseph Jackson, and Crisp, Frederick Arthur, Visitation of England and Wales, College of Arms (Great Britain) Volume: 20
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