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John Rawlinson (politician)

John Frederick Peel Rawlinson (21 December 1860 – 14 January 1926) was an English barrister, politician and footballer. An amateur, he won the FA Cup with Old Etonians in 1882 and made one appearance for England in 1882 playing as a goalkeeper, before serving as a Member of Parliament for Cambridge University from 1906 to 1926.

John Rawlinson
Rawlinson as caricatured by Spy (Leslie Ward) in Vanity Fair, January 1908
Personal information
Full name John Frederick Peel Rawlinson[1]
Date of birth (1860-12-21)21 December 1860
Place of birth Walberton, England
Date of death 14 January 1926(1926-01-14) (aged 65)
Place of death London, England
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Cambridge University
Old Etonians
Corinthian
Wanderers
International career
1882 England 1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career edit

Football edit

The youngest son of Sir Christopher Rawlinson, a former Chief Justice of Madras, John Rawlinson was born in New Alresford, Hampshire and educated at Twyford School, and Eton College, before going up to Trinity College, Cambridge where he won a Cambridge University football "Blue" in 1882 and 1883.[2]

He continued to play for the Old Etonians whilst at university, helping them reach three successive FA Cup finals from 1881 to 1883, losing out 3–0 to Old Carthusians in 1881 and going down to a surprise 2–1 defeat to Blackburn Olympic in 1883. In the 1882 FA Cup Final, he was goalkeeper for the Old Etonians in the final against Blackburn Rovers. According to the match report in Gibbons' "Association Football in Victorian England", after the Old Etonians went 1–0 up by half-time, "Rovers had a couple of chances to level the scores, which were easily dealt with by Rawlinson in the Etonian goal"[3] thus helping the Etonians to claim the cup for the second time in four seasons.

His solitary appearance for England came on 18 February 1882 against Ireland. As goalkeeper, he had little to do as the England forwards ran riot, scoring thirteen goals without reply.

In 1882 he became a member of the committee for the Corinthians and later served on the Football Association committee from 1885 to 1886.[4]

He was also a member of the Wanderers club.[5]

C.W. Alcock described Rawlinson as an "excellent goalkeeper, cool and sure", though he was said to be almost too casual at times.[6]

Legal and political career edit

At university Rawlinson was a Prizeman in Common Law and achieved degrees of 1st Class Law Tripos in 1882, LL.B. in 1883, LL.M. in 1887, and honorary LL.D. from the same university in 1920.[6]

He qualified as a barrister and was called to the bar at the Inner Temple in 1884, becoming a QC in 1897, practising on the South-East Circuit.[6] He was a member of the General Council of the Bar from its inception in 1894 and later served as vice-chairman.[2] He was appointed recorder of Cambridge in 1896, and in 1901 became a county Justice of the Peace for Cambridgeshire.[6]

In 1895 he legally represented the Treasury at the government official inquiry into the Jameson Raid in South Africa.[6]

He was elected Conservative Member of Parliament for Cambridge University in 1906 and continued as an MP until his death.

He was co-author with his father of "Rawlinson's Municipal Corporations' Acts" (1883), which became a standard work on the local government laws and went into ten editions.

He was appointed a Privy Counsellor in 1923.

Rawlinson was a school governor of Eton, Malvern and Brighton College, Fellow of Eton College, Honorary Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge, and from 1918 Deputy High Steward of Cambridge University.[6]

Death edit

 
Rawlinson's grave in Brookwood Cemetery

Rawlinson died, unmarried,[2] at his chambers in 5 Crown Office Row, Temple, London, after ten days' illness with pleurisy[6] at the age of 65, and was buried at Brookwood Cemetery, Woking, Surrey.

Honours edit

Football edit

Old Etonians

References edit

  1. ^ "John Rawlinson". England Football Online. Retrieved 7 July 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "Rawlinson, John Frederick Peel (RWLN879JF)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  3. ^ Gibbons, Philip (2001). Association Football in Victorian England – A History of the Game from 1863 to 1900. Upfront Publishing. pp. 64–65. ISBN 1-84426-035-6.
  4. ^ Betts, Graham (2006). England: Player by player. Green Umbrella Publishing. p. 198. ISBN 1-905009-63-1.
  5. ^ Cavallini, Rob (2005). The Wanderers F.C. –"Five times F.A. Cup winners". Dog N Duck Publications. p. 111. ISBN 0-9550496-0-1.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g Warsop, Keith (2004). The Early F.A. Cup Finals and the Southern Amateurs. Tony Brown, Soccer Data. pp. 117–118. ISBN 1-899468-78-1.

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John Frederick Peel Rawlinson 21 December 1860 14 January 1926 was an English barrister politician and footballer An amateur he won the FA Cup with Old Etonians in 1882 and made one appearance for England in 1882 playing as a goalkeeper before serving as a Member of Parliament for Cambridge University from 1906 to 1926 John RawlinsonRawlinson as caricatured by Spy Leslie Ward in Vanity Fair January 1908Personal informationFull nameJohn Frederick Peel Rawlinson 1 Date of birth 1860 12 21 21 December 1860Place of birthWalberton EnglandDate of death14 January 1926 1926 01 14 aged 65 Place of deathLondon EnglandPosition s GoalkeeperSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls Cambridge UniversityOld EtoniansCorinthianWanderersInternational career1882England1 0 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Career 1 1 Football 1 2 Legal and political career 2 Death 3 Honours 3 1 Football 4 References 5 External linksCareer editFootball edit The youngest son of Sir Christopher Rawlinson a former Chief Justice of Madras John Rawlinson was born in New Alresford Hampshire and educated at Twyford School and Eton College before going up to Trinity College Cambridge where he won a Cambridge University football Blue in 1882 and 1883 2 He continued to play for the Old Etonians whilst at university helping them reach three successive FA Cup finals from 1881 to 1883 losing out 3 0 to Old Carthusians in 1881 and going down to a surprise 2 1 defeat to Blackburn Olympic in 1883 In the 1882 FA Cup Final he was goalkeeper for the Old Etonians in the final against Blackburn Rovers According to the match report in Gibbons Association Football in Victorian England after the Old Etonians went 1 0 up by half time Rovers had a couple of chances to level the scores which were easily dealt with by Rawlinson in the Etonian goal 3 thus helping the Etonians to claim the cup for the second time in four seasons His solitary appearance for England came on 18 February 1882 against Ireland As goalkeeper he had little to do as the England forwards ran riot scoring thirteen goals without reply In 1882 he became a member of the committee for the Corinthians and later served on the Football Association committee from 1885 to 1886 4 He was also a member of the Wanderers club 5 C W Alcock described Rawlinson as an excellent goalkeeper cool and sure though he was said to be almost too casual at times 6 Legal and political career edit At university Rawlinson was a Prizeman in Common Law and achieved degrees of 1st Class Law Tripos in 1882 LL B in 1883 LL M in 1887 and honorary LL D from the same university in 1920 6 He qualified as a barrister and was called to the bar at the Inner Temple in 1884 becoming a QC in 1897 practising on the South East Circuit 6 He was a member of the General Council of the Bar from its inception in 1894 and later served as vice chairman 2 He was appointed recorder of Cambridge in 1896 and in 1901 became a county Justice of the Peace for Cambridgeshire 6 In 1895 he legally represented the Treasury at the government official inquiry into the Jameson Raid in South Africa 6 He was elected Conservative Member of Parliament for Cambridge University in 1906 and continued as an MP until his death He was co author with his father of Rawlinson s Municipal Corporations Acts 1883 which became a standard work on the local government laws and went into ten editions He was appointed a Privy Counsellor in 1923 Rawlinson was a school governor of Eton Malvern and Brighton College Fellow of Eton College Honorary Fellow of Pembroke College Cambridge and from 1918 Deputy High Steward of Cambridge University 6 Death edit nbsp Rawlinson s grave in Brookwood CemeteryRawlinson died unmarried 2 at his chambers in 5 Crown Office Row Temple London after ten days illness with pleurisy 6 at the age of 65 and was buried at Brookwood Cemetery Woking Surrey Honours editFootball edit Old Etonians FA Cup winner 1882 FA Cup finalist 1881 amp 1883References edit John Rawlinson England Football Online Retrieved 7 July 2018 a b c Rawlinson John Frederick Peel RWLN879JF A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Gibbons Philip 2001 Association Football in Victorian England A History of the Game from 1863 to 1900 Upfront Publishing pp 64 65 ISBN 1 84426 035 6 Betts Graham 2006 England Player by player Green Umbrella Publishing p 198 ISBN 1 905009 63 1 Cavallini Rob 2005 The Wanderers F C Five times F A Cup winners Dog N Duck Publications p 111 ISBN 0 9550496 0 1 a b c d e f g Warsop Keith 2004 The Early F A Cup Finals and the Southern Amateurs Tony Brown Soccer Data pp 117 118 ISBN 1 899468 78 1 External links editPortraits of John Rawlinson at the National Portrait Gallery London nbsp John Rawlinson at Englandstats com nbsp England profileParliament of the United KingdomPreceded bySir Richard Claverhouse Jebb Sir John Eldon Gorst Member of Parliament for Cambridge University1906 1926 With Samuel Butcher 1906 11Sir Joseph Larmor 1911 22J R M Butler1922 23Sir Geoffrey Butler 1923 26 Succeeded bySir Geoffrey Butler Sir John Withers Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Rawlinson politician amp oldid 1215890098, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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