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Alexander Graham Doggart

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Birthplace: Bishop Auckland, England (United Kingdom)
Death: June 07, 1963 (66)
Lancaster Gate, Bayswater, London, England (United Kingdom)
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Son of A. R. Doggart and Mary Doggart
Husband of Grace Carlisle Doggart
Father of Hubert Doggart and Peter Doggart
Brother of James Hamilton Doggart; Albert Doggart; Arthur Robert Doggart; Constance Mary Campion and Norman Arthur Doggart

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About Graham Doggart

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Doggart

Alexander Graham Doggart, JP (2 June 1897 – 7 June 1963) was an English administrator, first-class cricketer, footballer and magistrate.

Doggart was born in Bishop Auckland, County Durham. He was educated at Bishop's Stortford College and King's College, Cambridge. He saw active service in the army during the First World War, before going to university.

He played cricket as a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium fast bowler for Cambridge University (1919–1922) (where he was awarded a "Blue" in 1921 and 1922), Durham in 1924 and Middlesex in 1925.

He was a useful footballer as an inside-forward. He appeared in the Cambridge football XI in 1920 and 1921, gained a full international cap for England, Captaining the team versus Belgium in 1924 and took part in four Amateur Internationals. He was a leading forward for the Corinthians, scoring the goal by which they defeated Blackburn Rovers in Round 1 of the FA Cup in January 1924. He also represented Bishop Auckland F.C. and the Casuals F.C. He played for the "Amateurs" in the 1929 FA Charity Shield.

He was a committee member of Sussex County Cricket Club and of the full M.C.C. Committee. He was also a successful football administrator and served as the Chairman of the F.A. from 1961 to 1963. He died suddenly while chairing the annual meeting of the Football Association at Lancaster Gate, Bayswater. He was 66.

His brother Jimmy Doggart became a distinguished ophthalmologist and his eldest son Hubert Doggart became a successful cricketer, administrator and schoolmaster.

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Graham Doggart's Timeline

1897
June 2, 1897
Bishop Auckland, England (United Kingdom)
1925
July 18, 1925
Earl's Court, Kensington, England (United Kingdom)
1927
December 3, 1927
Earl's Court, Kensington, England (United Kingdom)
1932
1932
- 1963
Age 34
Doggarts
1963
June 7, 1963
Age 66
Lancaster Gate, Bayswater, London, England (United Kingdom)