Galfred Congreve

Galfred Francis Congreve (also Galfrid; 16 July 1849[1] – 10 February 1882)[2] was an amateur sportsman who played for Scotland in the second representative football match against England in 1870.

William Miller's wife, Frances, was the daughter of Sir Charles, 5th Baronet Levinge, of High Park, co. Westmeath.

[5][6][7] Congreve was listed in the 1881 census as lodging in Stormont Road, Battersea.

He was described as a civil servant, working in the Exchequer & Audit Office Examining Branch.

[8] Congreve was listed as playing for the "Old Rugbeians" at the time of his appearance for Scotland.