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R obert King, Oxford University AFC & Upton Park FC 1 appearance , 0 goals P 1 W 1 D 0 L 0 F 13 : A 0 100 % successful 1882 captain: none minutes played: 90 ; Timeline, Oxford University AFC & Upton Park FC 1 appearance , 0 goals P 1 W 1 D 0 L 0 F 13 : A 0 100 % successful 1882 captain: none minutes played: 90 ; , Reverend C anon Robert Stuart King BA, MA ; Birth, Friday, 4 April 1862 at The Rectory [below left] in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex ; , registered unnamed in Rochford April-June 1862 ; Baptism, 1 May 1862 in Leigh-on-Sea ; The Rectory in Leigh-on-Sea, now the Library, birthplace of King, According to the 1871 census, Robert Stuart is the youngest of six children (three daughters and three sons) to Walker and Australian-born Juliana (née Stuart) . They live in Leigh Rectory with three servants. His father is the clergyman. ; The Rectory in Leigh-on-Sea, now the Library, birthplace of King, According to the 1881 census, Robt is one of three pupils at Spelsbury Vicarage in Chipping Norton, under the guidance of the Reverend Barker and his family. ; The Rectory in Leigh-on-Sea, now the Library, birthplace of King, According to the 1891 census, Robert S. is now the youngest of four children living back with their parents at Leigh Rectory. Robert himself, the assistant Curator to his father, the Rector. They have two servants. ; The Rectory in Leigh-on-Sea, now the Library, birthplace of King, "K ING .—July 20, at the Rectory, Leigh, in this County, the Rev. Canon King, eldest son of the late Venerable Walker King, Archdeacon of Rochester, aged 64. For 32 years Rector of Leigh." - Saturday, 30 July 1892, Essex Standard ; The Rectory in Leigh-on-Sea, now the Library, birthplace of King, (His mother died on 25 December 1896) According to the 1901 census, Robert is now also a clergyman, head of the household, living with his older sister and two nephews, as well as two servants. They live at Leigh Recto r y. ; Marriage, to Ruby Elberta Kate Irene Dando , on Tuesday, 12 August 1902, at St. Clement's Church, Leigh. ; , registered in Rochford July-September 1902 ; Children, Robert and Ruby King had five children together. Noel Leigh (b.23 December 1903), Beryl (b.27 December 1906), Robert Jasper (b.10 May 1909) and Denys Elbert (b.September 1910), Anthony (b.4 April 1922) all in Leigh-on-Sea. ; , According to the 1911 census, Robert Stuart is now married to Ruby, with four children. Robert, now a Priest, remains at Leigh Rectory, with five servants. He signed the census as R. Stuart King. Adopting the double-barreled surname, as opposed to being known by his middle name. ; , According to the 1921 census, Robert Stuart is still married to Ruby, with two boarders and three servants, they remain at Leigh Rectory. On 12 August 1927, The Reverend Robert Stuart King is executor of the will upon the death of Reverend Henry Stuart King on 2 April 1927. ; , According to the 1939 register, Robert S., still a clerk in holy orders, is still married to Ruby. They both live at The Rectory in Broadway West in Southend-on-Sea. ; , "ALLEGED FRAUD ON A CANON "At Southend on Saturday, Claude Walter Dawson, 19, of Seaview Road, Southend, was charged with obtaining, with intent to defraud, £3 from Canon Robert Stuart King, Leigh Rectory, Leigh, by virtue of a forged cheque; also with incurring a debt of £1/11/2 with Sam Isaac, Ltd., High Street, Southend, by fraud other than false pretenses. "Prosecuting, Mr. R. A. Shorter said that on April 28 defendant called on Canon King with another man, and represented that he was a former member of the congregation, and needed to money to go to Newcastle. On April 31 defendant, with another man, went to Sam Isaac's restaurant and had fish and chips. Defendant, with others, was served with a bottle of sherry and five glasses, and the defendant ordered a bottle of champagne. The cost of the meal was £1/11/2, and defendant said he could not pay. "The Chairman said the Bench understood that defendant had been to several recruiting offices, but had not been able to join the Army because of his age and other matters. He would be remanded on bail for three weeks." - Friday, 13 September 1939, Chelmsford Chronicle. ; Death, Saturday, 4 March 1950 at Leigh Rectory in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex. ; aged 87 years 334 days, registered in Southend-on-Sea January-March 1950 ; Funeral, at St Clement's Anglican Church in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex. ; Probate, " KING the reverend canon Robert Stuart of The Rectory Leigh-on-Sea Essex died 4 March 1950 Probate Ipswich 25 March to Ruby Elberta Victoria Kate Irene King widow. Effects £1001 6s. 3d. " [2019 equivalent: £34,559]. ; , Ruby King died in Bedford at the end of 1968. ; Source, Douglas Lammings' An English Football Internationalist Who's Who [1990] & ; Playing Career ; Club(s), Educated and played at Felsted School between 1878 and 1880, making captain in his final year. Went onto Oxford University and played football between 1882 and 1885, again, making captain in his final year. Played with Upton Park FC and onto Grimsby Town FC in 1887; King also founded the local football side in Leigh, The Leigh Rectory Yard FC; "From his boyhood days until he was fifty the Canon played football. While at Felsted he captained the school team, and later he played for Oxford University, as well as for Upton Park, then the premier London club. He was 'capped' for his country against Ireland in 1882; played for the South against the North on several occasions; and also represented Essex for a long period." - Friday, 17 June 1938, The Essex Chronicle. ; Club honours, None ; Individual honours, Essex FA. ; Distinctions, His son, Robert Jasper Stuart King, played first-class cricket for Essex in 1928; ; Height/Weight, not known ; Source, Douglas Lammings' An English Football Internationalist Who's Who [1990]. ; England Career ; Player number, One of seven who became the ninetieth players (93) to appear for England. ; Position(s), Half-back ; Only match, N o. 14, 18 February 1882, Ireland 0 England 13, a friendly match at Knock Ground, Bloomfield, Belfast , aged 19 years 320 days. ; Individual honours, The South (one appearance January 1882); ; Beyond England
Almira Kennedy Coursey Amphitheatre ; What was here before? · This amphitheatre is part of Herbert Von King Park. The land was once part of the estate of Tunis Johnson (1838-1912) who made his fortune in the leather trade. He was one of the largest landowners in Kings County and the grandson of the third Mayor of Brooklyn, General Jeremiah Johnson (1766-1852). How did this become an amphitheatre? · Acquired in 1857 by condemnation, this park was one of the first established by the City of Br...
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