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- He died aged 61 on 21 April 1900 at home at Hans Crescent, London S.W., and was buried on the family Scottish property at Craigflower, Torryburn, Dunfermline.
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Jul 18, 2021 · It is believed Major Francis Marindin, founder of the FA Cup, is buried in Scotland alongside his family. Marindin, an army major who served in the Crimean War, was born the second son of...
- Graham Falk
He died aged 61 on 21 April 1900 at home at Hans Crescent, London S.W., and was buried on the family Scottish property at Craigflower, Torryburn, Dunfermline. [3]
Aug 21, 2021 · He is buried at the Crombie Old Parish Churchyard on the Craigflower Estate in Torryburn, which belonged to the family of his mother, Isabella Colville. His story has been told by historian James Bancroft in his new book, The Early Years of the FA Cup: How the British Army Helped Establish the World's First Football Tournament.
Jul 19, 2021 · Calls for Weymouth's football legend Sir Francis Marindin to be immortalised. A BIOGRAPHER has revealed a Weymouth footballer who captained his side in the first FA Cup final is currently buried...
- Sam Mckeown
Feb 9, 2020 · The existence of football in Harwich owes much to a man named Major Francis Arthur Marindin, of the Royal Engineers. Marindin has his own Wikipedia article, so we can skip the basics and head straight to the year 1874.
He died aged 61 on 21 April 1900 at home at Hans Crescent, London S.W., and was buried on the family Scottish property at Craigflower, Torryburn, Dunfermline. [2] References [ ]
May 28, 2015 · The Royal Engineers were founded in 1863 by Major Francis Marindin - an extraordinary man.