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William Leake (rugby player)

William Martin-Leake
Full name William Ralph Martin-Leake
Date of birth (1865-12-21)21 December 1865
Place of birth Ceylon
Date of death 14 November 1942(1942-11-14) (aged 76)
Place of death Godalming, England
School Clifton College
Dulwich College
University Selwyn College, Cambridge
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Halfback
Amateur clubs
Years Club / team    
1885–1888
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1890–?
Cambridge University R.U.F.C.
Harlequin F.C.
Barbarian F.C.
National team(s)
Years Club / team Apps (points)
1891  England 3 (0)
Amateur clubs
Years Club / team    
1885–1888
?
1890–?
Cambridge University R.U.F.C.
Harlequin F.C.
Barbarian F.C.
National team(s)
Years Club / team Apps (points)
1891  England 3 (0)

William Ralph Martin-Leake (21 December 1865 – 14 November 1942) was an English rugby union forward who played club rugby for Cambridge University and the Harlequins and international rugby for England. In 1890 Leake became one of the original members of the Barbarians Football Club.

Leake also played cricket as a youth, representing Dulwich College. Despite his father winning four sporting 'Blues' for Cambridge at cricket, Leake instead focused on rugby, winning three 'Blues' at rugby football.

Leake was born in Ceylon in 1865 to William Martin-Leake and Louisa Harriet Tennant. William was a civil engineer who was employed in Ceylon, but later became a coffeeplanter. Louisa was the daughter of Col. Sir James Tennant of the Bengal Artillery. Leake was educated in Britain, at Clifton and Dulwich College, before matriculating to Selwyn College, Cambridge in 1885. He received his BA in 1888 and from 1889 to 1909 he was Assistant Master at his old school, Dulwich College. In 1909 he was ordained as a deacon, and then ordained as a priest in 1910 at Southwark Cathedral. From 1909 he held two positions at Dulwich, Assistant Chaplain of the College and Head of Dulwich Preparatory School. Leake held both posts until his retirement in 1937, but after portions of the school were unable to be evacuated owing to the air-raids of World War II, he returned to take charge of part of the school. His son Major Stephen Philip Martin-Leake died in Albania in WW2.

Leake was also a published writer, compiling a history of Arthur Herman Gilkes, a headmaster of Dulwich College; the book is titled Gilkes and Dulwich, 1885–1914: A Study of a Great Headmaster (1928).

Leake first came to note as a rugby player when he captained Dulwich College rugby football team in 1883–1884; he was also captain of the college cricket team in 1884. When Leake matriculated to Selwyn College he then represented Cambridge University. Leake won three sporting 'Blues' at University in 1885, 1886 and 1887, all awarded for rugby football for playing in the Varsity Match. Cambridge won all three matches during this period, and although Leake did not score in any of the games he played well, especially in 1886 and 1887, setting up a late try in the 1887 game.


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