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  2. History of Rugby, Warwickshire - Wikipedia

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    Rugby and its surrounding area had several brushes with some of the most important events in English history. "Guy Fawkes House" in Dunchurch. The Rugby area has associations with the Gunpowder Plot – On the eve of the plot on 5 November 1605, the plotters stayed at an inn in nearby Dunchurch to await news of the plot.

  3. Rugby, Warwickshire - Wikipedia

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    Rugby is a market town in eastern Warwickshire, England, close to the River Avon. At the 2021 census , its population was 78,117, [ 1 ] making it the second-largest town in Warwickshire. It is the main settlement within the larger Borough of Rugby , which had a population of 114,400 in 2021.

  4. Rugby (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia

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    The constituency was defined as consisting of the Urban District of Rugby, the Rural Districts of Farnborough, Monks Kirby, Rugby and Southam, together with the majority of Brailes Rural district (excepting only the two parishes of Ilmington and Stretton-on-Fosse which were in a detached part of Warwickshire).

  5. List of England national rugby union team results 1890–1899

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    England Rugby Results 1890–1899 Succeeded by. 1900-1909 [1] Notes This page was last edited on 14 October 2024, at 10:51 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. Webb Ellis Rugby Football Museum - Wikipedia

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    The building dates from 1842, and it historically housed the Gilbert company, makers of rugby footballs, founded by William Gilbert and his nephew James. In 1983, the company was taken over by Rodney Webb , a former England international rugby union player, who conceived the idea of turning the premises into a museum, as at the time there was ...

  7. J. F. Byrne - Wikipedia

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    Warwickshire broke through for their inaugural County Championship in 1911 and Byrne was a member of their squad that year, although he only participated in one match. His contribution came in a match against Hampshire , as captain no less, scoring 64 in his only innings as Warwickshire won by an innings and 296 runs. [ 7 ]

  8. Category:People educated at Rugby School - Wikipedia

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    Former pupils of Rugby School, in Warwickshire, England. They are known in some circles as "Old Rugbeians". They are known in some circles as "Old Rugbeians". The abbreviation "OR" is sometimes used to identify this.

  9. History of the England national rugby union team - Wikipedia

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    The England Team for the first international rugby union match, against Scotland, on 27 March 1871. The game of rugby union developed out of the game of football that was played at Rugby School from the mid-18th century.