Francis Luscombe

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BornFrancis Luscombe
23 November 1849
Died17 July 1926(1926-07-17) (aged 76)
Position Forward
Francis Luscombe
BornFrancis Luscombe
23 November 1849
Died17 July 1926(1926-07-17) (aged 76)
SchoolTonbridge School
Rugby union career
Position Forward
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1868– Gipsies Football Club
1871 Football Company
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1872–1876 England 6 (0)

Francis Luscombe (23 November 1849 – 17 July 1926) was a rugby union international who represented England from 1872 to 1876. He also captained his country.[1]

Francis Luscombe was born on 1849 in Norwood, then in Surrey.[2] He was baptised at Ifield Church and with his family soon after moved to Croydon His father, John Henry Luscombe (1797 to 1883), was a shipowner who had married late in life at the age of fifty to Clara Bristow (1823 to 1910), twenty-six years his junior. Francis, known as Frank in his family, had at least three siblings, an older brother John Henry "Harry" (1848–1937), a younger brother, Alfred (1851–1942) and a younger sister Clara Elizabeth "Kitty" (1854–1900). He attended Tonbridge School.[3] and after leaving school worked for the insurance brokers, Lachlan & partners. By 1871 he was a partner at Vaughan Smith & Co., a brokerage specialising in Russia.

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