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Frederick Patton

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Frederick Joseph Patton was an amateur footballer who played as a forward in the 1870s, and scored for Oxford University A.F.C. in the 1874 FA Cup final.

Sporting career

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According to census records, Patton was born in Bombay in 1851.

Patton was captain of the Eton Field Game XI in 1868.[1] He went up to Balliol College in 1870 and played for Oxford University Etonians in Field Game matches against their Cambridge University counterparts in 1870[2] and 1871, scoring the only two goals in the latter game.[3]

When the university started an association football side, he was naturally one of its founder members.[4] His greatest achievement was scoring the second goal in the 1874 FA Cup final, finishing off a move by Walpole Vidal and Cuthbert Ottaway with a smart shot from a Vidal cross.[5] The following season he represented the Old Etonians in the competition.[6]

After university, Patton became a barrister, and married Edith Furlonger on 1 November 1876 in Surrey.[7] He died in on 5 February 1922 in Ascot, Berkshire, leaving over £2,000 in assets.[8]

Sporting honours

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Oxford University

References

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  1. ^ Pawson, John (1922). The Field Game. Spottiswoode.
  2. ^ "Report". Sportsman: 4. 1 December 1870.
  3. ^ "Report". Sportsman: 4. 2 December 1871.
  4. ^ "UC:P252/P1 - PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM" (PDF). University College Oxford. Retrieved 25 November 2023.
  5. ^ "report". Oxford Times: 2. 21 March 1874.
  6. ^ "Old Etonians v Swifts". Field: 561. 21 November 1874.
  7. ^ "Surrey, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1937". ancestry. Retrieved 25 November 2023.
  8. ^ "England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995". ancestry. Retrieved 25 November 2023.