Charles Coleridge Mackarness (22 July 1850 – 1 March 1918)[1] was the Archdeacon of the East Riding between 1898 and 1916. In his youth, he had been a keen amateur sportsman and played twice in the FA Cup Final for Oxford University, being on the victorious side in 1874 and runner-up in the previous year.
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University. The university won the match 2–0 with early goals from CharlesMackarness and Frederick Patton. For the first goal, Merriman was unsighted when...
University. The university won the match 2–0 with early goals from CharlesMackarness and Frederick Patton. Addison was also a keen cricketer, playing for...
Parliament for the Newbury constituency. Mackarness was the son of the Right Reverend John Fielder Mackarness, who was Bishop of Oxford from 1870 to 1888...
Engineers, the university ran out as 2–0 winners, with goals from CharlesMackarness and Frederick Patton. Shortly after the FA Cup final, Benson played...
Canadian politician, 18th Premier of British Columbia (b. 1870); CharlesMackarness, English clergy, Archdeacon of the East Riding for the Church of England...
was Hon. Arthur Kinnaird, who scored the first goal for the Wanderers. Charles Wollaston added a second goal towards the end of the match to give Wanderers...
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News". The Morning Post. No. 39313. Column E. 6 June 1898. p. 5. "Mackarness, Ven. Charles Coleridge". Who's Who & Who Was Who. Vol. 1920–2008 (December 2007...
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Kennington Oval on 14 March 1874. Vidal played again, setting up CharlesMackarness's goal as Oxford University romped with a 2–0 victory. Vidal became...
his tomes to speak our tongue were taught. In less grandiloquent terms, Charles Lamb, writing about the Tale of Paraguay to Southey in 1825, says, "How...