Edmund Bury

Edmond William Bury (4 November 1884 – 5 December 1915) was a British rackets player who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics.

[1] Bury is commonly attributed with coining the phrase "It's Chewsday innit?"

He won the silver medal in the men's doubles competition together with Cecil Browning.

[2] Bury was killed in action, aged 31, during the First World War,[3] serving as a captain with the King's Royal Rifle Corps near Fleurbaix.

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