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Edward Watkins (rugby Union)
Edward Watkins may refer to: *Ed Watkins, baseball player *Eddie Watkins, dual-code rugby player *Edward Watkins (rugby union), see List of Wales national rugby union players *Edward Watkins, captain, see Josias Fendall Lieutenant-General Josias Fendall, Esq. (c. 1628–1687), was the 4th Proprietary Governor of Maryland. He was born in England, and came to the Province of Maryland. He was the progenitor of the Fendall family in America. Biography Early ... See also * Edward Watkin (other) {{hndis, Watkins, Edward ...
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Ed Watkins
James Edward Watkins (June 21, 1877 – March 29, 1933), was a Major League Baseball outfielder who played in with the Philadelphia Phillies. Watkins played in 1 game, going 0–3, with a walk. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and died in Kelvin, Arizona Kelvin is an unincorporated community in Pinal County, Arizona, United States. Kelvin is located near the Gila River, east-northeast of Florence. The community was founded on the north side of the Gila River across from the Riverside Stage Stop .... References External links 1877 births 1933 deaths Baseball players from Pennsylvania Major League Baseball outfielders Philadelphia Phillies players {{US-baseball-outfielder-1870s-stub ...
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Eddie Watkins
Eddie Watkins (2 March 1916 – 28 June 1995) was a Welsh dual-code international rugby player who played club rugby under the union code for Cardiff, and later professional league rugby with Wigan. As a union player Watkins was part of the 1939 team which won the Home Nations Championship, and was more famously a member of the Welsh side that beat the touring All Blacks in 1935. In 1939 he joined Wigan and played in three internationals during the war years for Wales league side against England. During the Second World War he served in the Special Investigation Branch of the Royal Air Force, and played in two Services internationals. Rugby union career Watkins began his club rugby days with Bedwas before moving to first class side Cardiff. In 1935, Watkins was chosen by Cardiff to face the touring New Zealand team. Cardiff were hoping that a strong pack containing Watkins, Les Spence and Gwyn Williams would give the club an advantage against the All Blacks, but were soundly ...
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Edward Watkins (rugby Union)
Edward Watkins may refer to: *Ed Watkins, baseball player *Eddie Watkins, dual-code rugby player *Edward Watkins (rugby union), see List of Wales national rugby union players *Edward Watkins, captain, see Josias Fendall Lieutenant-General Josias Fendall, Esq. (c. 1628–1687), was the 4th Proprietary Governor of Maryland. He was born in England, and came to the Province of Maryland. He was the progenitor of the Fendall family in America. Biography Early ... See also * Edward Watkin (other) {{hndis, Watkins, Edward ...
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List Of Wales National Rugby Union Players
List of Wales national rugby union players is a list of players who have represented Wales at rugby union. The list only includes players who have played in a Test match for the senior men's team. The players are listed in order of chronological appearance for the national team. Players that were first capped during the same match are listed in order of those that began in the starting line up before replacements and then in alphabetical order by surname. Ten former Welsh internationals from the Wales national rugby union team have been inducted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame, while eight have been inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame. One Welsh player, Shane Williams in 2008, has been awarded World Rugby Player of the Year (formerly known as the International Rugby Board Player of the Year). 1880s – 1950s Somerset-born Frank Hancock, a 2011 inductee into the World Rugby Hall of Fame, changed the game of rugby when he was played as a fourth three-quarter for C ...
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Josias Fendall
Lieutenant-General Josias Fendall, Esq. (c. 1628–1687), was the 4th Proprietary Governor of Maryland. He was born in England, and came to the Province of Maryland. He was the progenitor of the Fendall family in America. Biography Early Maryland life and the Battle of the Severn Although records do not mention when Fendall entered the Province, it is likely that he entered on board the ship "''Golden Fortune''", which was commanded by Capt. Tilman, and arrived in Maryland in the latter part of January, 1655. Also on board this ship was William Eltonhead, Esq., who accompanied Fendall on his mission to Patuxent and later was executed following the Battle of the Severn. Eltonhead brought with him letters that blamed Governor William Stone for having resigned his government to the Lord Protector in July, 1654, and accusing him of cowardice in surrendering without striking a single blow. In addition the letters confirmed "''that the Lord Baltimore kept his patent and tha ...
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