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Edward Peake

Edward Peake (29 March 1860 – 3 January 1945) was an English-born rugby union three-quarter and county cricketer. Educated at Oriel College, Oxford, Peake would win a Blue for cricket before representing Gloucestershire. Peake is most notable for being a member of the first Wales rugby union team that played England in 1881. In his later life he became a teacher and Anglican minister.
==Personal life==
Born in Tidenham〔(Newport RFC profile )〕 in Gloucestershire to R. Peake of Chepstow and Gertrude Peake; Edward Peake was educated first at Marlborough College before graduating to Oriel College, Oxford. While at Oxford he won Blues in both cricket and athletics and represented the university rugby team. He had a brief career in rugby, curtailed by injury, but was able to have a far longer cricketing career, representing Gloucestershire and Berkshire.
Peake was a school teacher by profession and became assistant master at two private schools at Southborne and Clifton before later teaching at Clifton College. From 1885 until 1896 he was assistant master at Giggleswick School in Yorkshire, before gaining his first headship, at Bradford College, a post he held from 1896 to 1909. In 1909 he gained a position as chaplain of Christ Church, Oxford where he was also the headmaster of their Cathedral Choir School. By 1921, Peake had left education and was the rector of Bluntisham in Huntingdonshire, where he died on 3 January 1945.
Edward Peake left money in his will for a school to be made, named Edward Peake Middle School, located on Potton Road, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire.

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