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William Gosling (footballer)

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and had appeared in a representative match for London against Sheffield in 1892. In the 1900 Paris Olympics, during an interval between his periods of service in South Africa, he won a gold medal as a member of
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in March 1900; and secondly in 1902 when he was in command of reinforcements of 250 officers and men of the 3rd Battalion leaving
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club team picked to represent Great Britain, although an injury during the games put him off the field for part of the Olympics.
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he returned to serve with the 3rd Battalion of the Scots Guards and was mainly stationed at their depot in
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15 April 1902 to arrive in South Africa the following month. He was invalided home after contracting
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and after the war resigned his commission from the Scots Guards in 1903 when he transferred to the
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Gosling married, on 12 November 1903, Lady Victoria Alexandrina Alberta Kerr, fifth daughter of
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and was living there until he returned to Essex although he owned the hall until his death. In
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Upon his brother's death in 1922, he took over at the family's Hassiobury Farm estate near
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in 1927 and deputy lieutenant (D.L.) in 1929 for the county of Essex.
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Bishop's Stortford
Saffron Walden
Defender
Chelmsford
Upton Park
Great Britain Olympic
football
Great Britain
Olympic Games
1900 Paris
Team competition
British Army
football
1900 Olympic Games
Robert Gosling
Eton College
Essex
second lieutenant
Scots Guards
lieutenant
captain
Second Boer War
Bloemfontein
Southampton
typhoid fever
Essex Yeomanry
Marnhull
Dorset
Myddle
Shropshire

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