The Etiquette of Wimbledon
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Richard married Maud Miller at Christ Church, Collier’s Wood, on 22 May 1901. His address was given as 74 Graham Road. The census on 3 April finds them living at Graham Road, Wimbledon. Richard senior was lodging with the Cole family at 23 Gladstone Road, Wimbledon. As a widower working shifts it seems that Richard senior sent the sons to be in the care of his sisters-in-law, Eliza Baldwin and Fanny Abraham on the Isle of Wight. In the census taken on 3 April 1881 we find Richard and his brother living with them on St Mary’s Street, Northwood, Isle of Wight. Richard Rapson (full profile with references to follow) received no medals for his service at home in an almost forgotten corps. I should also note that his service was very difficult to research until the completion of a cataloguing project on Royal Marines’ records completed earlier this year. The London Football Association also lost some of its early records to enemy activity. Nevertheless he is listed on the Surrey Association roll of honour. So it looks like controversial former Attorney General John Ashcroft is using his remaining influence in the Justice Department to lobby on behalf of the National Association of Broadcasters against the proposed satellite radio merger — though it seems that he’s acting more out of self-interest than anti-trust ideology in this debate, as the Wall Street Journal is reporting that Ashcroft’s consulting firm initially approached XM before eventually being hired by NAB.
A pot of gold rests in the corner of the game’s screen, luring the players to play some more. Order of play is subject to change – all times BST. Thankfully the local papers were, to varying degrees, very supportive of the Dons over the years and most matches were the subject of at least a cursory report – the majority, although by no means all, containing a team line-up. Of course, many players over the years have only played in a handful or fewer matches, and without further evidence we are often solely reliant on those early reports for our information. So we are mostly left with programmes (sparse in the early days, unknown if not non-existant before 1920) and newspaper reports. Both Richard and his brother (now listed as Henry George) are shown as boy clerks, while Richard senior is now a railway inspector and Fanny is listed as housekeeper. She is still shown as married, but again her husband is not present. Eliza and Fanny are both recorded as married, but neither husband was present on census night. By 1891 Fanny had brought the boys back to live with their father. Eliza (29) had her own son, Henry J T, while Fanny (28) does not seem to have any children of her own.
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