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Rugby football developed from a version of football played at Rugby School and was originally one of several versions of football played at English public schools during the 19th century.
Rugby is an English sport, developed at Rugby School, also played by the French
It was first developed in the town of Rugby at Rugby School. Rugby is a market town in Warwickshire, in the West Midlands of England.
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No. Rugby football developed in the 19th century out of a version of football played at Rugby School, an English public (i.e. private) school. While names derived from proper nouns should be capitalized in theory, overwhelming common usage tends to eventually override the rule and this is one such case.
his favourite subjects in school are geography, rugby and cricket
By William Webb Ellis who was an English Anglican clergyman who is famous for being the alleged inventor of rugby at Rugby School in the latter end of 1823 when he was about 15 years old.
The term RUGBY comes from the town of Rugby in Warwichshire England. The game of Rugby Union is reputed to have been conceived at the Rugby Public School which was situated in the Town and remains there to this day. Rugby League formally broke away from Union and became a separate sport in 1895.
The motto of Rugby School is 'Orando Laborando'.
Rugby School was created in 1567.
Rugby School is located in Rugby, Warwickshire, England. Lewis Carroll attended Rugby School from 1846 to 1850.
In the early 19th century various types of football under many differing rules were played in the English Public Schools. The game of Rugby Union evolved from the game as it was played at Rugby School. From about the 1870s on it developed as a distinctive game separate from Association football (Soccer) and was initially spread throughout the world by British settlement.