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Marriott, Charles John Bruce.
Adm. at CLARE, June 12, 1880.
[Eldest s. of the Rev. Charles Harwick, V. of Rendham, Suffolk] [and Mary Ann Palmer, dau. of Thomas Bruce, of Aberdeen]. B. July 15, 1861.
School, Tonbridge; a grandson of Robert (1785). Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1889.
Football (rugby) 'blue,' 1881, 1882, 1883; Capt., 1883.
Played for (and captained) England seven times v. Scotland, 1884 and 1886; v. Ireland, 1884, 1886 and 1887 and v. Wales, 1884 and 1886.
Secretary of the Rugby Football Union, 1907-24.
Travelled extensively with dipsomaniacs.
House Master at Highgate School, 1892-1903.
One of the founders of the Public Schools Club.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.S.C.; mentioned in Secretary of State's list for 'valuable services'). Author, Rugby Football Annual. Contributor of articles on football to The Times. Of the Dower House, Sizewell, Suffolk.
J.P. for Suffolk.
Died Dec. 25, 1936, at Ipswich.
(Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Book of Blues; Univ.
War List
; Burke, L.G.; Who was Who; The Times, Dec. 28, 1936.)
Charles John Bruce MARRIOTT
Approx. lifespan: 1861–1936
Adm Clare College 1880:06:12
Eldest s. of Rev. Charles HARWICK,
V.: Rendham, Suffolk [and Mary Ann Palmer dau. of Thomas BRUCE of Aberdeen, [ Aberdeenshire ] ].
b. 1861:07:15
Sch: Tonbridge [ Kent ]
a grandson of Robert (1785)
Matric 1880:10MT:
BA 1884
MA 1889
Football (rugby) "blue" 1881, 1882, 1883
Captain: 1883
Played for (and captained) England seven times v. Scotland 1884, and 1886
v. Ireland 1884, 1886, and 1887
and v. Wales 1884, and 1886
Sec. of: : Rugby Football Union 1907-24
Travelled extensively with dipsomaniacs.
House Master at: : Sch: Highgate School, [ London ] Highgate 1892-1903
One of the founders of the Sch: Public School Club
served in the Great War: 1914-19
Captain: R.A.S.C. ; mentioned in Sec. of State: 's list for "valuable services")
Publ.: Rugby Football Annual . Contributor of articles on football to The Times
Of the Dower House, Dower, Sizewell, Suffolk
J.P. for: : Suffolk
d. 1936:12:25 at Ipswich, [ Suffolk ]
( Tonbridge School Reg.; Book of Blues; University War List ; Burke, L.G.; Who was Who; The Times 1936:12:28)

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