Arthur Pember (15 January 1835 – 3 April 1886) was a British sportsman, stockbroker, lawyer, journalist and author, notable for serving as the first president...
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Pember may refer to: Pember, Hampshire Arthur Pember (1835–1886), British sportsman and journalist G. H. Pember (1837–1910), American theologian and author...
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William, Prince of Wales (William Arthur Philip Louis; born 21 June 1982), is the heir apparent to the British throne. He is the elder son of King Charles...
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Arthur Fitzgerald Kinnaird, 11th Lord Kinnaird, KT (16 February 1847 – 30 January 1923) was a British principal of The Football Association and a leading...
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looked bleak. Membership had fallen to ten clubs, and founding president Arthur Pember needed to be replaced. Morley volunteered for the role, and was duly...
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player. He developed a successful career as a chartered accountant with Arthur Young and ultimately became a senior partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers,...
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No Names Club Perceval House Surbiton Presidents Arthur Pember Ebenezer Morley Francis Marindin Arthur Kinnaird Charles Clegg William Pickford The Earl...
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opposing teams for this game were chosen by the President of the FA (A. Pember) and the Secretary (E. C. Morley) and included many well-known footballers...
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the club were C. W. Alcock, the so-called "father of modern sport", and Arthur Kinnaird, regarded as the greatest player of his day. By the 1880s the club's...
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Blackheath F.C., the most prominent "hacking" club, accused FA President Arthur Pember, Morley, and their allies of managing 24 November meeting improperly...
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