Arthur Melmoth Walters

Defender, Football player

1865 – 1941

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Who was Arthur Melmoth Walters?

Arthur Melmoth Walters was an English amateur footballer who played as a defender for the Old Carthusians and the Corinthians in the late nineteenth century as well as making nine appearances for England. He was president of the Law Society of England and Wales.

He and his elder brother, Percy Melmoth Walters, were known as "morning" and "afternoon" in allusion to their initials. The brothers were generally regarded as the finest fullbacks in England for a number of years; according to Philip Gibbons in his "History of the Game from 1863 to 1900" this was due mainly to their own defensive system based on the combination game used by the Royal Engineers during the early 1870s.

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Born
Jan 26, 1865
Ewell
Nationality
  • England
Profession
Education
  • University of Cambridge
  • Charterhouse School
  • Trinity College, Cambridge
Lived in
  • Ewell
Died
May 2, 1941
Holmwood

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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