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and therefore there is only an unofficial progression. However, on 30 March 1874, Brooks jumped 1.80m which at the time was the highest thus far recorded in the world. The mark was the next year equaled by a fellow Oxford student,
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Brooks, having played for the Rugby School side, continued his playing at Oxford and there won a blue. From Oxford he was called up for England, and made his only international appearance on 23 February 1874 at
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Brooks married Florence Thomas, the daughter of Frederick Freeman Thomas and Hon. Mabel Brand, on 29 April 1889 with whom he had the following children:
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for Cheshire and also the office of Justice of the Peace for Lancashire. He died on 5 January 1944 in Tarporley, Cheshire, England.
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Marshall Brooks was born on 30 May 1855 in Crawshawbooth, Lancashire, the second son of
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high jump in both 1874 and 1876 and went on to become the
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At Oxford, Brooks was also an athletics blue and won the
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Marjorie Nell Brooks b. 11 Dec 1901, d. 1993, married
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Thomas Marshall Brooks b. 23 Feb 1893, d. 15 Sep 1967
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Index

Crawshawbooth
Lancashire
Tarporley
Cheshire
Rugby School
Brasenose College, Oxford
Oxford University
England
rugby union
England
Thomas Brooks, 1st Baron Crawshaw
Crawshaw
Rugby School
Brasenose College, Oxford
The Oval
Scotland
Varsity Match
British Amateur Champion
AAC Championships
high jump
IAAF
Michael George Glazebrook
Lillie Bridge Grounds
Patrick Davin
Thomas Ashton, 2nd Baron Ashton of Hyde
Justice of the Peace



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