• John Charles Henry Bowdler also known as Jack Bowdler and sometimes as Charlie (1870 – 18 July 1927) was a Welsh footballer. He was part of the Wales national...
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  • Charles Bowdler (1785-1879), English cricketer Ernie Bowdler (1872–1921), Shrewsbury Town F.C. and Wales international footballer Jack Bowdler (1870–1927)...
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    Thomas Bowdler, LRCP, FRS (/ˈbaʊdlər/; 11 July 1754 – 24 February 1825) was an English physician known for publishing The Family Shakespeare, an expurgated...
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    last home at 'Montreux' in Belle Vue Gardens, where he died in 1918. Jack Bowdler, former Wales international footballer - last home at Oakfield House...
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    Shakspeare) is a collection of expurgated Shakespeare plays, edited by Thomas Bowdler and his sister Henrietta ("Harriet"), intended to remove any material deemed...
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    recorded the largest victory in the team's history by defeating Ireland 11–0; Jack Doughty scored four of his side's goals. It was not until 1895 that Wales...
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  • Charles Henry Bowdler (aka Jack), also a Wales international, was his brother. He became a solicitor, working with his brother Jack's offices at Swan...
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  • Jeremy Goss Harry Adams Ethan Ampadu Smart Arridge William Bell Ernie Bowdler Jack Bowdler Mark Bradley Tom Bradshaw Thomas Britten David Brooks Jason Brown...
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  • late 1880s and made his first appearance for Wales when he replaced Jack Bowdler against Ireland on 7 February 1891. The Welsh team were comprehensively...
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    expurgation of lewd material from books. The term derives from Thomas Bowdler's 1818 edition of William Shakespeare's plays, which he reworked in ways...
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