Percy Robert Diggle
British Lions international rugby union player
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Percy Robert Diggle was an English sportsman who played rugby union at an international level, touring Argentina with the 1910 Combined British rugby union side, an early incarnation of the British and Irish Lions.
| Born | Percy Robert Diggle 27 November 1887[1] London, England[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Died | 1977 (aged 89–90) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| School | Marlborough College[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Early life
Percy Robert Diggle was born on 27 November 1887, the son of the Venerable Archdeacon, the Right Reverend John William Diggle, who would later become the Bishop of Carlisle and his second wife Edith Moss, (the daughter of Gilbert Winter Moss and Eliza Seilliere Zwilchenbart whom he married on 23 April 1884).[4] He attended Marlborough College where he featured as captain of the School's second fifteen rugby squad, though he did not play in the first fifteen.[1] He went on to Oxford University where he received his blue for rugby.
Rugby union
Diggle played rugby at school, though did not feature in the first choice fifteen. However, he did represent Oxford University. He went on to represent his home county of Cumberland and although he was never selected to play rugby for England, he was selected to tour with the Combined British on the 1910 tour to Argentina where he played in what Argentina count as their first test match.