Richard Ernest Nowell Twopeny (1 August 1857 – 2 September 1915)[1] was an Australian rules footballer, frequently spelled Twopenny or Tuppenny; also journalist and newspaper editor/owner in New Zealand and Australia, in which context he was invariably referred to as R. E. N. Twopeny.
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Ward, John M. "Twopeny, Richard Ernest Nowell (1857–1915)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7. ISSN 1833-7538. OCLC 70677943. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
Richard Ernest Nowell Twopeny (1 August 1857 – 2 September 1915) was an Australian rules footballer, frequently spelled Twopenny or Tuppenny; also journalist...
Nowell Twopeny (1819–1869), English priest RichardTwopeny (1857–1915), Australian rules footballer This page lists people with the surname Twopeny. If an...
Jersey. His sons, born in Little Casterton, Edward Nowell Twopeny and Richard Ernest Nowell Twopeny were prominent in Australia. A stained glass window by...
Edward Nowell Twopeny (24 October 1854 – 17 February 1932) was an Australian politician who represented the South Australian House of Assembly multi-member...
and Grey. The business added a lithographic department in 1879. When RichardTwopeny resigned from the editorship of the Otago Daily Times in 1890 after...
South Adelaide Football Club, and in 1877, the Adelaide club captain RichardTwopeny called an initial meeting which led to the formation of the South Australian...
(Claremont, WAFL, ANFC) Tom Wills (Melbourne) John Acraman Charles Kingston RichardTwopeny Every year there is a special Hall of Fame dinner to announce and welcome...
unifying football rules in the Colony of Tasmania. John Acraman and RichardTwopeny were the key players in establishing it in the Colony of South Australia...
information from any other quarter ... These sentiments were echoed by RichardTwopeny in Town Life in Australia (1883): This is essentially the land of newspapers...
meeting then closed. In 1877, following an initial meeting called by RichardTwopeny on Thursday 19 April 1877 at Prince Alfred Hotel delegates from 13...
meeting on Thursday 19 April 1877 at Prince Alfred Hotel called by RichardTwopeny the Captain of the Adelaide Football Club two delegates each from the...
Nowell Twopeny was later the Archdeacon of Flinders in Australia. His sons, born in Little Casterton, Edward Nowell Twopeny and RichardTwopeny were prominent...
Victoria set a high standard among the colonies in these matters. RichardTwopeny, described The Argus as "the best daily paper published out of England"...
August – George Beetham, politician, alpinist (born 1840) 2 September – RichardTwopeny, journalist, newspaper editor (born 1857) 11 September – John McLachlan...
the House of Commons 1936–1946 and Dean of Westminster 1946–1959 Nowell Twopeny, Archdeacon of Flinders Edward Feild, Bishop of Newfoundland and Archdeacon...
18 November 2012 – via Trove. Shane Pill & Lionel Frost (2016) R.E.N. Twopeny and the Establishment of Australian Football in Adelaide, The International...
Newcastle (2) Thomas Butterfield* Andrew Kirkpatrick* Thomas Burgoyne Edward Twopeny North Adelaide (2) Edward Alfred Anstey* William David Ponder* Lewis Cohen...
al. 2008, p. 2. Pill, Shane; Frost, Lionel (17 January 2016). "R.E.N. Twopeny and the Establishment of Australian Football in Adelaide". The International...
J. H. Daniel Newcastle (2) Thomas Butterfield* William Harvey* Edward Twopeny John Smith North Adelaide (2) Frederick Birrell* Stanley Whitford* C. P...
Newcastle (2) Thomas Butterfield* William Harvey* Robert Thompson Edward Twopeny North Adelaide (2) C. O. Bennett F. T. Martin E. A. Anstey* W. D. Ponder*...