John Marshall Dugdale

of 9, Hyde Park Gardens, London[4] and Llwyn, Llanfyllin, County Montgomery.

[5] He attended Rugby School[3] and Brasenose College, Oxford where he received his B.A.

[1] Following his education, he moved to London, giving him the opportunity to play for Ravenscourt Park.

[3] They had a number of children including John Percy, who attended Rugby and New College, Oxford, October from 1898 but died in 1900 in his early twenties; Maj. William Marshall Dugdale CB DSO TD (13 January 1881 – 13 November 1952), who after being in the Learning Land Agency, 1899–1901, served in the South African War of 1901–02, in the Imperial Yeomanry, leaving as a captain in 1902; and Gerald.

[12] Dugdale died on 30 October 1918 aged 67, at Llanfyllin and was buried there 2 November 1918.

1871 England squad with Ravenscourt Park players A. Davenport (left) and J. M. Dugdale (right) highlighted