Sydney Morse

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Birth nameSydney Morse
Date of birth1 June 1854
Place of birthBirmingham,[1] West Midlands, England
Date of death27 January 1929(1929-01-27) (aged 74)
Sydney Morse
Birth nameSydney Morse
Date of birth1 June 1854
Place of birthBirmingham,[1] West Midlands, England
Date of death27 January 1929(1929-01-27) (aged 74)
Place of death(registered in) Kensington
SchoolMarlborough College
UniversityCambridge University
Rugby union career
Position(s) Fullback
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
Law Club ()
Marlborough Nomads ()
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1873–1875 England 3

Sydney Morse (1854–1929) was a rugby union international who represented England from 1873 to 1875.[1]

Sydney Morse was born on 1 June 1854 in Birmingham. He was the son of Rev Francis Morse, MA, and his wife Clarissa Catharine Morse. Francis, at the time of Sydney's birth, was the incumbent of the parish of St John's Church, Ladywood, Birmingham. Francis was the son of Thomas Morse, of Flixton, near Lowestoft, and was born in 1819, and educated at Shrewsbury School and St John's College, Cambridge.[2] Sydney had ten siblings among whom were Catharine Elizabeth (b. 1850), Clara (b. 1851), Edward St John Morse (b. 1852), Harold (b. 1860), Harriet Emily (b. 1864), Winifred Mary, (b. 1868) and Margaret Ellinor, (b. 1870).[1][3]

Rugby union career

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