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After graduation, Tod became a teacher at Charterhouse, ultimately becoming Master of Verites House. He was also commissioned as an historian to write the history of the school, first published in 1905. Tod died in Clifton, Bristol, on 22 January 1942, leaving an estate of £15,571 2/2.
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for a match against Charterhouse School, so Tod was one of many schoolboys recruited to help the visitors. His first goal in a "first-class" match was against
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By 1876 he had left school, and represented the Old Carthusians against the school in February 1877. He took his degree at
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was his final match in the competition. His final game for the O.C.s appears to have been the club's 2–0 win at
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in a 2–0 win in early 1874; he scored a hat-trick against the 10th Regiment at Christmas the following year.
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He had a decisive impact in the semi-final scoring one of the O.C.'s four goals against 227: 269: 185: 147: 574: 242: 223: 193: 73: 222:, and Tod appeared in the O.C.'s first-ever Cup match, a 4–0 win over 295: 215: 173:, the son of Lieutenant Alexander George Tod of the 120: 94: 89: 79: 69: 57: 47: 39: 31: 26: 192:could only persuade six Wanderers to turn up to 321:"Charterhouse School: Verites Boarding House" 8: 21: 264:, but the defeat in the third round by the 137:*Club domestic league appearances and goals 260:He played in the O.C.'s three ties in the 104: 20: 177:and his wife Isabella, on 25 March 1857. 311: 606:People educated at Charterhouse School 546:The Great Public Schools: Charterhouse 214:The Old Carthusians first entered the 514:"Old Carthusians v Royal Engineers". 7: 529:"Sheffield Club v Old Carthusians". 188:, albeit only as a "substitute", as 112: 601:Men's association football forwards 249:, either by deflecting a shot from 14: 548:. London: George Bell & Sons. 325:The Andrews Pages Picture Gallery 207:, although never represented the 616:Teachers at Charterhouse School 435:"Wanderers v Old Carthusians". 169:Tod was born on board the ship 1: 450:"Association Challenge Cup". 591:Old Carthusians F.C. players 465:"Old Carthusians v Darwen". 420:"Old Carthusians v Acton". 632: 253:or finishing a pass from 136: 82: 72: 60: 50: 42: 34: 424:: 678. 15 November 1879. 364:: 568. 29 November 1873. 345:"Charterhouse School". 230:against the Wanderers. 211:on the football pitch. 205:Trinity College, Oxford 596:Wanderers F.C. players 533:: 56. 14 January 1882. 518:: 9. 24 December 1881. 439:: 4. 17 January 1880. 409:: 319. February 1877. 394:: 232. December 1875. 175:Madras Light Infantry 349:: 6. 4 October 1873. 27:Personal information 561:Western Daily Press 503:: 4. 11 April 1881. 469:: 10. 2 April 1881. 454:: 1. 22 March 1881. 182:Charterhouse School 23: 611:People born at sea 544:Tod, A.H. (1905). 379:: 107. 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Index

the High Seas
Bristol
Forward
Old Carthusians
amateur
footballer
Old Carthusians
1881 FA Cup Final
HMS Trafalgar
Madras Light Infantry
Charterhouse School
Wanderers
Charles Alcock
Godalming
Weyside
Trinity College, Oxford
University
FA Cup
1879–80 FA Cup
Acton
Kennington Oval
1880–81 FA Cup
Clapham Rovers
Darwen
Old Etonians
Richards
William Page
1881–82 FA Cup
Royal Engineers
Sheffield F.C.

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