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dbpedia:Teddy_Bartram
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Christopher Edward "Teddy" Bartram (1857 — died 8 February 1927 (aged 70)) born in Leeds, was an English cricketer of the 1880s and '90s, and cricket Umpire of the 1890s to the 1920s, and the first professional rugby union footballer of the 1870s and '80s, playing representative level cricket for Northumberland (1892–99), and at club level for Wakefield (1879–80), North Leeds (1888–89), Benwell (1890–91, 1893–94, 1896), Elswick Works (1891–92), Belford (1893), Wallsend (1897-1900), and coaching at school level for Royal Grammar School, Newcastle (1893-1903), and Loretto School, and playing representative level rugby union (RU) for North of England, and Yorkshire, and at club level Harrogate RUFC (twice), York RUFC [2], and Wakefield Trinity, as a Centre, he died in Andover, Hampshire.
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Christopher Edward Bartram Bartram, Teddy Teddy Bartram
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Teddy
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English cricketer and rugby union player
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dbpedia:Leeds
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1857-01-01Z
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1927-02-08Z
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1927-01-01Z