• Alexander George Bonsor (7 October 1851 – 17 August 1907) was an English footballer, one of the earliest in the sport. Bonsor played in the 1872 FA Cup...
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  • Bonsor may refer to: Alexander Bonsor (1851–1907), English footballer Brian Bonsor (1926–2011), Scottish musician, composer and teacher Sir Cosmo Bonsor...
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    Etonians equalised with a goal credited in modern publications to Alexander Bonsor, although contemporary newspaper reports do not definitively identify...
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  • Sir Nicholas Cosmo Bonsor, 4th Baronet, DL (9 December 1942 – 21 March 2023) was a British Conservative politician. Bonsor was educated at Eton College...
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    victory. Other Old Etonians who later played for England include: Alexander Bonsor Percy de Paravicini Alfred Lyttelton Reginald Macaulay Cuthbert Ottaway...
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    ended in a 1–1 draw, Henry Renny-Tailyour scored for the Engineers but Alexander Bonsor replied to have the match end in a draw and have the final being replayed...
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  • international matches, as follows: C. W. Alcock (1 cap) Francis Birley (1 cap) Alexander Bonsor (2 caps) Frederick Green (1 cap) Francis Heron (1 cap) Hubert Heron...
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    Edgar Lubbock HB Albert Thompson FW C. W. Alcock FW Edward Bowen FW Alexander Bonsor FW Morton Betts FW William Crake FW Thomas Hooman FW Walpole Vidal...
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  • as it was Farmer's run and pass which created the winning goal for Alexander Bonsor. Farmer returned to the goal for the final, against the Royal Engineers...
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  • match in which Wanderers defeated Old Etonians 3–0. In the same final, Alexander Bonsor from the losing side became the first to score in two consecutive finals...
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