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Walter Slade

Walter Goodall George (1854 – 13 June 1919) was a nineteenth-century British runner who set a number of world records for the mile as an amateur, but never became a professional athlete.
==Early life==
Walter Slade was the second son of the stockbroker Adolphus Frederick Slade (1804 to 1875) and his wife Charlotte Amelia Hulme. Walter's paternal grandfather, Henry Slade (1766 to 1834) was the first cousin of Sir John Slade, 1st Baronet. Adolphus Slade was a stockbroker, born in Battersea in 1804. He was forty years old when he married the nineteen-year-old Charlotte Amelia Hulme in 1844 in Battersea.〔"England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NJ98-P69 : accessed 6 September 2015), Adolphus Frederick Slade and Charlotte Amelia Halme, 27 Aug 1844; citing Battersea, Surrey, England, reference p163rn325; FHL microfilm 254,533.〕 With Charlotte he had twelve children, seven sons and five daughters. The children were born whilst the family resided at Kemnal House in Kent, leased by Adolphus until 1871. Adolphus sent his sons, including Walter, to study at Tonbridge School and at least four of them, again including Walter, followed him into the stock-broking business. Of Walter's siblings at appears that ten survived to adulthood (his brothers, Adolphus Hulme, Edmund, Ernest, Sydney and Herbert, and his sisters Fanny, Florence, Amy, Ada and Laura). His brother Percy appears to have died in infancy. By 1871, Adolphus claimed in the 1871 census that he was a "Landed Proprietor & Occupier of 246 acres of land – Employing 23 labourers, 5 boys & 3 women", rather than a stockbroker.〔(Kemnal Road history )〕
At school Walter was a noted sportsman, being in both the Cricket Eleven (1870-1) and the Football Thirteen, (1870).〔Hughes, Walter Oldham Hughes, ''The register of Tonbridge School, from 1820 to 1886, also lists of exhibitoners, &c., previous to 1820, and of head masters and second masters (1886)'', ((I.I. Beecroft, Printer ))〕 He was also a noted runner at school and took this forward as an adult into the world of amateur running events.

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