Francis d'Aguilar

| clubs3 = Somerset }} Francis d'Aguilar (1849–1896) was a rugby union international who represented England in 1872,[2] scoring a try in that match.

[2] He was the grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel George Thomas d'Aguilar and Catherine Burton, who between them reportedly had 20 children.

George Thomas d'Aguilar having secured a commission on the Bengal Establishment of the Honourable East India Company's service, left England and was posted to the 13th Madras Native Infantry and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant on 29 May 1800.

D'Aguilar played rugby for the Royal Engineers within the army and made his international debut on 5 February 1872 in front of 4,000 spectators at The Oval in the England vs Scotland match.

Thus, Herbert Fuller who represented England in 1882 remains Bath's first international whilst playing for the club.

[6] He followed in the footsteps of Charles Sherrard in gaining international honours shortly after leaving that institution.