Saturday, January 16 – 1937 The England team to meet Wales in the amateur international match at Portsmouth next Saturday was selected after the trial
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Liverpool F.C.’s Tom Bromilow – a home grown talent
February 4, 1922 Tom Bromilow, who will play at left half with the North on Monday, is a native of Liverpool, and his only League
Liverpool trio in England trial
January 30, 1922 The selected elevens for the Trial Match, England v. North, are as follows: – England: Jerry Dawson (Burnley); Tommy Clay (Tottenham Hotspur),
Second-lieutenant John McKenna, 3rd Battalion
September 28, 1915 Honours for Old Xaverians Old members of this popular football club will be interested to hear that among the list of commissions
North beat South
January 28, 1907 Scoring four goals to one, the North gained a decisive victory over the South on the Stamford Bridge ground, Chelsea, on Monday.
Hardy and Bradley selected for North
Monday, January 14 – 1907 The International Selection Committee on Monday met at the Football Association offices and picked the following to represent North and
Portrait of John Cox
October 1, 1904 It is with a feeling of real pleasure that we find ourselves still able to write after the name of John Cox
Liverpool’s Goddard and Raybould to represent North
January 17, 1903 The International Selection Committee met at Derby on Saturday evening, and selected the teams for the North v. South match, to be

South v North 1-3 (International trial: February 1, 1899)
February 1, 1899 Match: International trial, at Crystal Palace, kick-off: 15:15. South – North 1-3 (1-1). Attendance: 7,500. Referee: Mr. Arthur Kingscott (Derby); linesmen: Messrs.
How the Tories lost the power in Liverpool
December 1, 1892 Mrs. N. Stewart-Brown writes to the Woman’s Herald – The most remarkable victory achieved by the Liberals at the recent municipal elections
South v North 3-1 (International trial: January 13, 1890)
January 13, 1890 Match: International trial, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 14:45. South – North 3-1 (1-0). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. J.C. Clegg (the FA); umpires:
North v South 1-2 (International trial: January 19, 1889)
January 19, 1889 Match: International trial, at Monkswearmouth (Sunderland), kick-off: 14:40. North – South 1-2 (1-2). Attendance: 9,000. Referee: Mr. J.C. Clegg (Sheffield); umpires: Messrs.
North v South 4-2 (International trial: January 22, 1887)
January 22, 1887 Match: International trial, at Aston Lower Grounds (Birmingham), kick-off: 14:45. North – South 4-2 (2-2). Attendance: 1,000. Referee: Mr. C. Crump (Birmingham
North v South 2-1 (International trial: January 31, 1885)
January 31, 1885 Match: International trial, at County Cricket Ground (Derby), kick-off: 14:30. North – South 2-1 (1-1). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Major Marindin (the FA);
South v North 4-2 (International trial: January 26, 1884)
January 26, 1884 Match: International trial, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 14:45. South – North 4-2 (2-1). Attendance: 2,000. Referee: Major Marindin (the FA); umpires: Messrs.
North v South 0-4 (International trial: January 15, 1883)
January 15, 1883 Match: International trial, at Aston Lower Grounds (Birmingham), kick-off: 15:10. North – South 0-4 (0-1). Attendance: 6,000. Referee: Rev. F. Marshall; umpires:
South v North 3-1 (International trial: January 28, 1882)
January 28, 1882 Match: International trial, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 15:00. South – North 3-1 (1-0). Attendance: 1,500. Referee: Major Marindin (Royal Engineers); umpires: Messrs.

North v South 1-2 (International trial: February 19, 1881)
February 19, 1881 Match: International trial, at Bramall Lane (Sheffield), kick-off: 15:30. North – South 1-2 (0-0). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. W.P. Dix; umpires: Messrs.
South v North 0-0 (International trial: March 6, 1880)
March 6, 1880 Match: International trial, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 16:10. South – North 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 1,300. Referee: Mr. W.C. Clegg; umpires: Messrs. Major

Chancery Suit: Orrell v Orrell
August 9, 1870 This suit, which came on for hearing yesterday, before Vice-Chancellor Wickens, at St. George’s hall, was instituted for the administration of the
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