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Rugby player
Charles Marriott
Birth nameCharles John Bruce Marriott
Date of birth15 July 1861
Place of birthRendham, Suffolk
Date of death25 December 1936 (aged 75 years 163 days)
Place of deathIpswich
Rugby union career
Position(s) Forward
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1884-1887 England 7 (0)

Charles Marriott was a rugby union international who represented England from 1884 to 1887. He also captained his country.

Charles Marriott was born on 15 July 1861 in Rendham, Suffolk.

Rugby union and later career

Marriott made his international debut on 5 January 1884 at Cardigan Fields, Leeds in the England vs Wales match. Of the 7 matches he played for his national side he was on the winning side on 5 occasions, but he didn't score any points in any of these matches. He played his final match for England on 5 February 1887 at Lansdowne Road in the Ireland vs England match.

Marriott taught at Highgate School from 1892 until 1903. He was Secretary of the Rugby Football Union from 1907 to 1924.

References

  1. ^ Charles Marriott Profile on scrum.com
  2. "Marriott, Charles John Bruce (MRT880CJ)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  3. ed. Boreham, J.Y. Highgate School Register 1838-1938 (4th ed.). p. xxix. {{cite book}}: |last1= has generic name (help)

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Sporting positions
Preceded byEdward Temple Gurdon English National Rugby Union Captain
Jan-Feb 1886
Succeeded byEdward Temple Gurdon
England national rugby union team captains
To 1900
To the First World War
To the Second World War
To the professional era
To the present day


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