William Percy Carpmael (20 May 1864 – 27 December 1936) was the founder and first president of the rugby union Barbarian Football Club. Carpmael was born...
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American historian and gay activist William Percy Carpmael (1864–1936), founder of The Barbarians football club Percy This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Farn Carpmael (1908–1988), English rower William Percy Carpmael (1864–1936), British rugby player This page lists people with the surname Carpmael. If...
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against England at Twickenham, the Barbarians and their founder William Percy Carpmael were honoured with induction to the IRB Hall of Fame. A women's...
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ed. (1988). William Morris by himself: Designs and writings. p. 40. ISBN 9780356153209. Sewter, A. C. (1975). The stained glass of William Morris and his...
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Northern Football Club, Scott and his brother Mason were approached by William Percy Carpmael to join his newly formed touring team the Barbarians. In accepting...
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Sharon Bowles (born 1953), British MEP Chester Carlson (1906–1968) William Percy Carpmael (1853–1936), founder and first president of the rugby union Barbarian...
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eleven influential rugby players, which included Barbarian founder William Percy Carpmael, to put his name to a letter calling on Northern clubs opposed to...
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IRB Awards ceremony in Glasgow, Scotland. The inaugural inductees were William Webb Ellis, who apocryphally caught the ball during a football game and...
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day were many of the original Barbarians, including team founder William Percy Carpmael. Whilst at Oxford University, North represented the University Rugby...
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