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- rugby) and the Wilson Run. Houses are named mostly after illustrious Old Sedberghians or Headmasters. Each house also has a set of house colours, which adorns...
- Latin for Shropshire Seaford College Old Seafordians Sedbergh School Old Sedberghians Sevenoaks School Old Sennockians "Sennock", a local pronunciation of...
- ****bria, North West England, famous for its sports tradition. Many Old Sedberghians have national caps and international tournament experience or have represented...
- player. He fought for Norway in the Second World War. He pla**** for Old Sedberghians. Melling pla**** in the 17 March 1945 Services International match against...
- Wakefield of Keswick completed the same round in 22h7m (recorded in The Sedberghian) 1920: Eustace Thomas, at age 54, covered the same round in 21h25m Dr...
- motto of the club. The Anti-********ins was founded in 1950 when three Old Sedberghians, Stewart Faulds, Geoff and Arthur Kenyon, were invited to pick a Northern...
- London and Sedbergh and his introduction to Dawson was published in The Sedberghian for December 1881. Pupils who went on to Cambridge and did not achieve...
- He attended Sedbergh School and was tutored by John Dawson, a fellow Sedberghian and a surgeon and mathematician. He attended St. John's College, Cambridge...
- his own wicket. In a review of their cricket side in July 1933, The Sedberghian says of Mitc****-Innes that "such cricketers seldom come this way", praising...