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Llewelyn Kenrick

Samuel Llewelyn Kenrick (1847 – 29 May 1933) was a Welsh solicitor who became the founder of the Football Association of Wales and organised the first Welsh international football match against Scotland in 1876. As such he became the "father of Welsh football".
==Early life and family==
Kenrick was born into the land-owning, industrialist Kenrick dynasty of Wynn Hall, Ruabon, Wales, the son of William Kenrick (1798–1865) who had founded the Wynn Hall Colliery, and a descendant of the Wynn family.〔A. N. Palmer, "The History of the Parish of Ruabon"〕 After attending Ruabon Grammar School, Kenrick trained as a solicitor (admitted 1871) and practiced at Ruabon.〔Davies and Garland (1991), p. 119-120.〕
Two of his cousins, Harriet and Florence Kenrick, were the first and second wives of the politician Joseph Chamberlain.
In 1909 Kenrick married a daughter of the Rev. A. L. Taylor, headmaster of Ruabon Grammar School, although they had no children.

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