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    Sir John Charles Clegg (15 June 1850 – 26 June 1937) was an English footballer and later both chairman and president of The Football Association. He was...
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  • English film director Charles Clegg (footballer) (1850–1937), English footballer Don Clegg (1921–2005), English footballer Ellen Clegg (c. 1841–?), American...
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  • Edwin Clegg CBE JP (21 April 1852 – 22 August 1932) was an English footballer and politician. Born in Sheffield, he was the younger brother of Charles Clegg...
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    Sir Nicholas William Peter Clegg (born 7 January 1967) is a British media executive and former politician who served as Deputy Prime Minister of the United...
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  • Circuit, former professional footballer Charles Clegg, footballer and Chairman of the Football Association William Clegg, footballer and politician Sebastian...
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  • industrialist of English origin Charles Shattuck Hill (1868–after 1909), American civil engineer, author and editor Charles Rowland Clegg-Hill, 6th Viscount Hill...
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  • Stamp and Samantha Eggar. The novel is about a lonely young man, Frederick Clegg, who works as a clerk in a city hall and collects butterflies in his spare...
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    brother John Forster Alcock, was a founder of Forest Football Club, based in Leytonstone, Essex. As Charles Alcock would later write: Just at that time [1859]...
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    Arthur Kinnaird, 11th Lord Kinnaird (category Men's association football goalkeepers)
    British principal of The Football Association and a leading footballer, considered by some journalists as the first football star. He played in nine FA...
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    on 2 June 2015. Retrieved 2 June 2015. Kennedy, Charles (16 May 2010). "Why I couldn't support Clegg's deal with the Tories". The Observer. Archived from...
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    Simon Case, Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Home Civil Service Sir Nick Clegg, former Deputy Prime Minister Ann Clwyd, former Chair of the Parliamentary...
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  • Mark Palios (category Men's association football midfielders)
    November 1952) is an English chartered accountant, football administrator and former professional footballer. In August 2014, it was announced that he and...
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  • independent of Britain. The latter is now the Republic of Ireland. Known as Charles Clegg until he was knighted in 1927 Known as Prince William of Wales until...
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  • Charles Hughes was the director of coaching for the Football Association. He authored the FA's official coaching manual and was an early developer of long...
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  • Service Football Club is an English football club based in the city of London. The club originally played both association football and rugby football and...
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    Francis Marindin (category English football referees)
    Engineers and was a key figure in the early development of association football. He was later knighted for his work in public services. Born in Weymouth...
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  • Bert Millichip (category Chairmen of the Football Association)
    Millichip (5 August 1914 – 18 December 2002) was an English association footballer best known for his sometimes controversial contributions to the administration...
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  • Claude Wilson (category Men's association football fullbacks)
    suggest that William Clegg turned up 20 minutes late for the game. Clegg, a solicitor, was working late on a case (the trial of Charles Peace, the Banner...
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    just outside Smithy Bridge. The "Clegg" in the name of the current hall refers to the location (Little Clegg or Great Clegg) rather than the local family...
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  • founded the club. Four Sheffield players have appeared for England – Charles Clegg, who played in the first international game against Scotland in 1872...
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    Ebenezer Cobb Morley (category Founders of association football institutions)
    sportsman. He is regarded as one of the fathers of the Football Association (FA) and modern football. The 1863 laws written by Morley, the first secretary...
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    Adam Crozier (category Chief executives of the Football Association)
    1995, he came to wide public prominence as the new chief executive of The Football Association in 2000 at the age of 35, before in 2003 becoming the chief...
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  • Ted Croker (category Men's association football defenders)
    professional footballer, currently playing as a defender for Bayern Munich. His brother, Peter Croker, was also a professional footballer, playing for...
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  • Crystal Palace F.C. (1861) (category Defunct football clubs in England)
    Scotland between 1872 and 1876: Charles Chenery (Forward) (3 caps) – the earliest known contemporaneous international football diarist. Chenery maintained...
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  • Indian footballer (East Bengal, Mohun Bagan, national team), complications from Parkinson's disease and dementia. Roy Harper, 94, Australian footballer (Footscray)...
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    Commons. He served as a Liberal Democrat spokesperson to Charles Kennedy, Menzies Campbell and Nick Clegg from 2005 to 2010, in various portfolios including...
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    he called that office and passed the tip to FBI Assistant Director Hugh Clegg, assigned by Hoover to oversee the pursuit of Dillinger, as well as FBI...
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  • player Sheila Rowan (physicist) (born 1969), British physicist Stephen Clegg Rowan (1808–1890), American vice admiral William Rowan (1789–1879), British...
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    Football. J. G. Hammond & Co. Ltd. p. 237. "Football". The Times. 21 December 1887. Alcock, Charles (1869). Football Annual. p. 55. Alcock, Charles (1869)...
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    N.N. Club (category Defunct football clubs in England)
    Alcock, Charles (1868). John Lillywhite's Football Annual. Euston Square: John Lillywhite and Kent & Co. p. 79. Alcock, Charles (1869). Football Annual...
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