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William Frederick “Billy” Brawn

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William Frederick “Billy” Brawn

Birth
Wellingborough, Wellingborough Borough, Northamptonshire, England
Death
18 Aug 1932 (aged 54)
Brentford, London Borough of Hounslow, Greater London, England
Burial
Ealing, London Borough of Ealing, Greater London, England GPS-Latitude: 51.4967538, Longitude: -0.3006906
Plot
Ground O Division Grave 6d
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Born in Wellingborough, Billy began his career as an amateur with local non-league clubs Wellingborough St Mark's, Wellingborough Town and Northampton Town. He turned professional when he joined First Division club Sheffield United in January 1900 for a £125 fee. He moved to Aston Villa in December 1901, with whom he won two England caps in 1904 and the 1904–05 FA Cup.
He later played league football for Middlesbrough and Chelsea and ended his career with Southern League club Brentford. The final appearance of Brawn's career came in the colours of Tottenham Hotspur, when the White Hart Lane club turned up a man short for a London Combination fixture versus Brentford at Griffin Park on 8 November 1918.

Billy served on the Brentford board of directors in 1919 and acted as "advisory manager" from 1919 until 1921.

Billy married Ada in Wellingborough in 1902. While with Brentford, he ran the Kings Arms Hotel at 19 Boston Road, Brentford and lived there until his death in 1932.
Born in Wellingborough, Billy began his career as an amateur with local non-league clubs Wellingborough St Mark's, Wellingborough Town and Northampton Town. He turned professional when he joined First Division club Sheffield United in January 1900 for a £125 fee. He moved to Aston Villa in December 1901, with whom he won two England caps in 1904 and the 1904–05 FA Cup.
He later played league football for Middlesbrough and Chelsea and ended his career with Southern League club Brentford. The final appearance of Brawn's career came in the colours of Tottenham Hotspur, when the White Hart Lane club turned up a man short for a London Combination fixture versus Brentford at Griffin Park on 8 November 1918.

Billy served on the Brentford board of directors in 1919 and acted as "advisory manager" from 1919 until 1921.

Billy married Ada in Wellingborough in 1902. While with Brentford, he ran the Kings Arms Hotel at 19 Boston Road, Brentford and lived there until his death in 1932.

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