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John Edmund Bentley

John Edmund Bentley (1847–12 December 1913) was an English sportsman who played in the first international rugby football match in 1871, representing England as a halfback.
==Early life==
John Edmund Bentley was born in Calver, Derbyshire, the second son of Alfred Crompton,〔 an industrialist and Charlotte Selina Wilson. Alfred Compton Bentley (12 January 1812〔St Mary, Islington, London, Eng; Collection: Dr. William's Library; Nonconformist Registers; Date Range: 1804 - 1831; Film Number: 815990.〕 - 1857)〔London Metropolitan Archives, Norwood Cemetery, Norwood Road, Lambeth, Transcript of Burials, 1858, DW/T Item, 0919, DW/T/0919.〕 was the son of John Bentley and Martha Chetham, and younger brother to the wealthy John Wansey Nathaniel Bentley. He had married Charlotte Selina Wilson on 28 April 1842.〔London, England, Crisp's Marriage Licence Index, 1713-1892〕 He became an industrialist and at the time of John's birth had moved his family to Calver, Derbyshire, where was managing a cotton spinning business at Calver Mills, near Bakewell, along with Robert Philips Greg.〔(London Gazette, issue 21191, p749 )〕
John attended Merchant Taylors School in Middlesex, where the sport of rugby was in its infancy. After leaving school he stayed in London and joined the civil service. Some time after his father's death in 1857 the family moved to London and by 1861 were resident in the London parish of Kensington St Mary Abbott. Here John resided with his mother, his older sister Charlotte, older brother Alfred, and younger siblings, Eleanor, Walter and Arthur.〔Census Returns of England and Wales, 1861. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1861., Class: RG9; Piece: 16; Folio: 131; Page: 5; GSU roll: 542557.〕 The family were still living in Kensington in 1871〔1871 England Census, Class: RG10; Piece: 35; Folio: 32; Page: 56; GSU roll: 838760.〕

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