For other people with the same name, see William Thomas.
Rugby player
William Llewellyn Thomas
Birth name
William Llewellyn Thomas
Date of birth
(1872-05-06)6 May 1872
Place of birth
Brecknock, Powys, Wales
Date of death
9 January 1943(1943-01-09) (aged 70)
Place of death
Bootle, Cumbria, England
School
Christ College, Brecon
University
Oxford University
Occupation(s)
Vicar
Rugby union career
Position(s)
Wings
Amateur team(s)
Years
Team
Apps
(Points)
? 1893–1899 1894–1895
Oxford University RFC Newport RFC Barbarian F.C.
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International career
Years
Team
Apps
(Points)
1894–1895
Wales
3
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William Llewellyn Thomas (6 May 1872 – 9 January 1943) was a Welsh international rugby union player who played club rugby for Newport, international rugby for Wales and invitational rugby for the Barbarians. He was educated at Christ College, Brecon and later while at Oxford University he achieved a sporting Blue.[1]
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