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Rugbeian
Rugbeian (rʌgˈbiːən) Also 9 Rugbæan, 20 Rugboean. [f. Rugby (see next), on Latin types.] A former or present pupil of Rugby school. (Sometimes abbreviated to Rug.)1714 T. Cave Let. 16 June in M. M. Verney Verney Lett. (1930) I. xiii. 249 We also favoured this day our two young Rugbeians and found Em...
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Frederick Stokes (rugby union)
Less than two months later, Stokes, himself an Old Rugbeian, accepted a challenge from Scotland to raise a 20-man side to take to Edinburgh to play in This was in the same year that his fellow rugby international and Old Rugbeian, Joseph Fletcher Green, married Isabella's sister Ellen.
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Rugby, Tennessee
Rugby published its own newspaper, The Rugbeian, which was edited by Oxford graduate Osmond Dakeyne, and several colonists formed a Library and Reading That year, Hughes made his last annual visit to the colony, and The Rugbeian ceased publication.
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rug
▪ I. rug, n.1 Sc. (rʌg) Also 5 ruge. [f. rug v.1] 1. A pull, a tug.c 1425 Wyntoun Cron. iii. ii. 367 Wiþe a ruge þe rapis al He crakkyt in to pecis smalle. 1500–20 Dunbar Poems lxxii. 60 The claith that claif to his clere hyde, Thai raif away with ruggis rude. 1719 Ramsay To Arbuckle 23, I ga'e the ...
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Rugby School
Rugbeian Society
The Rugbeian Society is for former pupils at the school. An Old Rugbeian is sometimes referred to as an OR.
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Harold Dingwall Bateson
Susan's brother, Gerard MacLean Lemonius C.B.E. was also another Old Rugbeian who went on to play for Clifton R.F.C. University Rugby Football Club following the tradition at the time which meant that the Captain, Secretary and one of the committeemen must always be Rugbeian
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John Day Collis
There were no school fixtures then but one of his pupils recalled:
‘Our Head then was Dr Collis (much beloved), an old Rugbeian of Arnold’s time and an
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List of Old Rugbeians
Brown's Schooldays''
Tom Brown, fictional hero from the novel Tom Brown's school days, which was created by author Thomas Hughes who is also an old Rugbeian See also
List of schools in the West Midlands
References
External links
Rugby School website
The Rugbeian Society
Rugbeians
Warwickshire-related
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David Carritt
According to The Independent, Sewell "conceived a violent dislike of Carritt, a colleague who committed the dual sins of being a better connoisseur and a Rugbeian
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Charles Henry Newmarch
Hutton
Recollections of Rugby, by an old Rugbeian (1848), anonymous
Jealousy (1848, 3 vols.), novel
Illustrations of the Remains of Roman Art in Cirencester
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William Webb Ellis
that Webb Ellis invented the game did not surface until four years after his death, and doubts have been raised about the story since 1895, when the Old Rugbeian
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Herbert Armitage James
Rugby School erected the James Pavilion in his memory, which was opened in 1937 with Sir Pelham Warner, an Old Rugbeian, paying tribute to James's love
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Scotch College, Melbourne
Selby Smith, an Old Rugbeian who had served in the Royal Navy during the war and was at the time of his appointment Deputy Director of Education for Warwickshire
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