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  2. Charles joined his father's law firm after leaving school and eventually became a solicitor in 1872. In the same year, he married Mary Sykes, with whom he had three children. Both Charles and his brother were noted athletes with a flair for football. Charles was also an outstanding runner winning prizes at the 100 yards sprint and the quarter-mile.

  3. Jan 30, 2023 · Charles Clegg Family. His busiest year came in 1872. As a law student, he married Mary Sayles at St. John’s, Manchester, on 2 September. Charles Clegg was admitted to the Law Society and became a partner in the family firm two weeks later.

  4. Oct 18, 2022 · With only two servants, they still live at 32 Cavendish Road. According to the 1921 census, John Charles Clegg is still married, still a solicitor, and they still live at 32 Cavendish Road with one servant.

  5. Jun 24, 2015 · He pressed forward, and succeeded in capturing seven field guns and over thirty prisoners." As stated above, Leonard's marriage certificate witnesses include his two brothers: (Sir) John Charles Clegg (1851-1937) was popularly known as 'the great old man of football'.

  6. He was bowed by personal tragedies. His eldest son, William, who had joined the family law firm, died in 1927. Clegg himself seems to have had a stroke the same year. His younger son Colin died in 1929. His wife's death in 1933 was a particularly severe blow. But despite these setbacks he retained a massive moral influence over the game.

  7. Jun 5, 2017 · He refereed both the 1882 and 1892 F.A. Cup Finals and in 1899 became chairman of Sheffield United; he became President of the club in 1924. He was knighted in 1927 and his club Presidency only lapsed on his death in 1937. Both brothers are buried in the family tomb at Fulwood cemetery.

  8. Jun 18, 2020 · Charles was chairman of Wednesday FC and of the Sheffield Football Association; he was the most powerful man in English football between 1890 and 1919 in his capacity at the Football Association as the first and longest-standing chairman.

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