Blackburn Law, originally the Law Football and Cricket Club, was an English association football club based in Blackburn, Lancashire.
[3] The club was drawn to play Bootle in the first round, and took the lead in the first half, but ultimately lost 2–1.
[4] Both sides had Lancashire Cup ties on the same day; Bootle played theirs against Preston North End straight afterwards, while Law had to send a reserve team to Bolton Hornets, which also lost.
[7] The last reference to a game being played by the club was a 2–2 draw with Blackburn Zingari in December 1882.
[13] Harry Fecitt, FA Cup winner with Blackburn Rovers, played for the club in 1882[14] Jimmy Brown, winner of 3 FA Cup winners' medals with Rovers and future England international[15] Ralph Rylance, key figure in the history of Southport F.C.