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Books LLC : People From Hartford, Cheshire: Frederic Alderson, Ann Todd, Lal Hilditch, Charles Bryant
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Author: Books LLC
Title: People From Hartford, Cheshire: Frederic Alderson, Ann Todd, Lal Hilditch, Charles Bryant
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 22
Date: 2010-06-23
ISBN: 1158527357
Publisher: Books LLC
Weight: 0.1 pounds
Size: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.04 inches
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Not illustrated. Excerpt: Frederic Hodgson Rudd Alderson (27 June, 1867 18 February, 1925) was an English international rugby union threequarter who played club rugby for Cambridge University and Hartlepool Rovers. Alderson played international rugby for England and was an original member of invitational team, the Barbarians. Alderson was born in Hartford in 1867 and educated in Durham, graduating to Clare College, Cambridge in 1886. He received his BA in 1889 and that year took up the post of Assistant Master of Henry Smith School in Hartlepool. He became headmaster of the school in 1892, a position he would hold until his death in 1925. Alderson first came to note as a rugby player when he represented the Cambridge University team, winning a sporting Blue when he represented the team in the Varsity matches of 1887 and 1888. His Cambridge links served him well when William Percy Carpmael, a fellow Cambridge Blue, invited Alderson to join his newly formed invitational touring team, the Barbarians. In 1890 he became one of the original members of the Barbarians, and was part of the team that in 1891/92 toured the South West of England and Wales. When Alderson moved to Hartlepool he joined local team Hartlepool Rovers, and it was while representing Rovers, that he was selected for his first international game for England; an encounter with Wales in the opening match of the 1891 Home Nations Championship. Alderson was given the captaincy on his debut game, an honour he would hold for all but the last of the six matches of his international career. He served his team well, leading them to a solid 7-3 victory over the Welsh away at Rodney Parade, and picked up his first international points when he converted two of the three tries scored by England. For ... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=23092409
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