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William Horner Fletcher (1851–1931) was a New Zealand-born Australian accountant and mayor of Manly Council. He was a pioneering player of rugby union in New South Wales. ==Early life== Fletcher was born in Auckland, New Zealand. He was the second son of Kate (née Green) and Joseph Horner Fletcher (1823–1890),〔Smart, D. B., Fletcher, Joseph Horner (1823–1890), (Australian Dictionary of Biography ). Retrieved 30 August 2012.〕 who was a Methodist minister and the Principal of Wesley College at the time of his birth. In 1861, the Fletcher family moved to Queensland and whilst his father was serving in Ipswich, Fletcher attended Ipswich Grammar School. When his father was invited to succeed John Manton as President of Newington College, Fletcher moved with his family to New South Wales and completed his high school education at his father's new school.〔Newington College Register of Past Students 1863–1998 (Syd, 1999) pp 65〕 He was a younger brother of Joseph James Fletcher (1850–1926) and older brother of Norman Vyner Fletcher (1867–1889).
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