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William Webb Ellis ... the maninventedrugby

the moment ... William Webb Ellisinventedrugby

William Webb Ellis ( dudeinventedrugby

The William Webb Ellis cup ... the maninventedrugby

William Webb Ellis in 1823 at Rugby School(passive) was invented byRugby

William Webb Ellis ... the big bangcreatedrugby

William Webb Ellis ... as everyone but my wife knowsinventedrugby football

its own university , cathedral and even William Webb Ellisinventedrugby

Rugby college student William Webb Ellisinventedrugby

a few more beer and another tick at this large Wetherspoons that is named after William Webb Ellis who is saidto have inventedrugby

to play William Webb Ellis in a recreation of the moment in 1823inventedRugby

the Cemetery of the Old Chateau ... a Mr. William Webb Ellisinventedrugby

William Webb Ellis who was a sudent at Rugby school and first picked up a football during a game and ran with it(passive) was invented byRugby footbal

when Englishman William Webb Ellis picked up the ball and ran with it during an 1823 game of football at Rugby School(passive) was allegedly inventedRugby

the Webb Ellis Cup , a trophy named after William Webb Ellis , the personinventedRugby

the William Webb Ellis Cup which is named after William Webb Ellis the studentcreatedrugby

in 1823 , when William Webb Ellis , a student at Rugby School first ran with a leather ball during a game of football(passive) was createdRugby

when William Webb Ellis was playing soccer and caught the ball , and ran to the goal while carrying it(passive) was inventedRugby

in 1823 , when William Webb Ellis , a student at Rugby School first ran with a leather ball during a game of footie(passive) was createdRugby

when William Webb Ellis , a student of the Rugby school , was playing in the school foot - ball team in 1823inventedRUGBY

the Webb Ellis Cup , named after William Webb Ellis , the Rugby School pupil ... according to a popular legendinventedrugby

William Webb Ellis , a school aged boy in Warwickshire ( UK ) , who started to run across the field with a ball in his hand during a game of football(passive) when ... to be invented byRugby football

This is the room which featured in Tom Brown 's Schooldays and overlooks the spot where William Webb Ellis picked up the ball during a game of football in 1823thus inventingrugby football

just a stone ’s throw from the station , The Cabbage Patch , where players from nearby Harlequins are known to occasionally celebrate after games , and The William Webb Ellis , named after the maninventedrugby

schoolboy William Webb Ellis who , with a fine disregard for the rules of football as played in his time , first took the ball and ran with it , thus originating the distinctive feature of the rugby game(passive) was invented byRugby

Welsh prepubescent chartist Gwilym Gwe Elis ( slave name - William Webb Ellis ) at HM Children 's Prison , Rugby(passive) invented byRugby

Webb Ellis ... the onecreatedrugby

ran with it during a match at Rugby School in 1823thus inventingrugby

The Webb Ellis Cup , named after the man who is saidto have inventedrugby

when a student at The Rugby School in England decided to pick up a soccer ball and run with it in his hands in 1823(passive) similarly was inventedRugby

in late 19th - century England(passive) was createdRugby

an Oxford man(passive) invented byRugby

William Web Ellis a student of Rugby School Warwickshire England in 1823(passive) was initially created byRugby

probably a myth ... Webb EllisinventedRugby

William Ellis ... who is saidto have inventedrugby

at Rugby School , a famous English public school(passive) was inventedRugby

it took me so longto discoverrugby

L’Annunciade ... the maninventedrugby

the claim to the grave of the maninventedrugby

to be a running game(passive) was designedRugby

England by exampleleadingEngland by example

in the town of Rugby , Englandoriginatedin the town of Rugby , England

at Rugby School in Warwickshire , Englandinventedat Rugby School in Warwickshire , England

England women ’s(passive) will ... be ... influencedEngland women ’s

in northern Englandoriginatedin northern England

in England in the 1860swas inventedin England in the 1860s

an example of sportsmanshipcan setan example of sportsmanship

the unhelpful example(passive) set bythe unhelpful example

the way in that regardhas ledthe way in that regard

in england , great britainoriginatedin england , great britain

in England in the 18th centurywas createdin England in the 18th century

in England ’s public schoolsoriginatedin England ’s public schools

in the early 19th century in Englandoriginatedin the early 19th century in England

the way in sports techis leadingthe way in sports tech

the way around the worldhas ledthe way around the world

piece or new way of workingsetpiece or new way of working

in England in the first half of the 19th centuryoriginatedin England in the first half of the 19th century

in 1823 on the playing fields of Rugby School ... in Englandoriginatedin 1823 on the playing fields of Rugby School ... in England

early in this gameledearly in this game

from football sportoriginatedfrom football sport

an example for the rest of the sporting codeshas certainly setan example for the rest of the sporting codes

an example where fair play is concernedto setan example where fair play is concerned

the way when you look at a lot of other sportsis leadingthe way when you look at a lot of other sports

the way in the world of sports writingis ... leadingthe way in the world of sports writing

up and the way our membership fees are structuredhas been setup and the way our membership fees are structured

way in protecting referees Respectleadsway in protecting referees Respect

the way in the artificial pitch stakesleadingthe way in the artificial pitch stakes

way for Pacific recruits Updateleadsway for Pacific recruits Update

the way toward a brighter futureleadsthe way toward a brighter future

from a schoool in Warwickshire , England , circa 1820originatedfrom a schoool in Warwickshire , England , circa 1820

only a few people gettin serious paralysis in englandhas causedonly a few people gettin serious paralysis in england

as a variation of football in rugby , england , in 1823 in the united statesoriginatedas a variation of football in rugby , england , in 1823 in the united states

a side and lead my countryto leada side and lead my country

the way in player safety and what Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy really meansis leadingthe way in player safety and what Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy really means

for schools in England by the NFL 's marketing gurusdesignedfor schools in England by the NFL 's marketing gurus

by example ’ in tight - knit Ennis teamleadsby example ’ in tight - knit Ennis team

the way in terms of conciliation and fence - mendingleadsthe way in terms of conciliation and fence - mending

the way in promoting access , diversity and inclusionleadsthe way in promoting access , diversity and inclusion

menu on England rugby days and any of our party set menussetmenu on England rugby days and any of our party set menus

as one of the several versions of football played in England during the early 19th centuryoriginatedas one of the several versions of football played in England during the early 19th century

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