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'''William Gilbert Grace''', M.A. (1874 – 2 March, 1905) was a son of the renowned cricketer W. G. Grace and a master at the [[Royal Naval College, Osborne]] at the time of his premature death.
'''William Gilbert Grace''', M.A. (1874 – 2 March, 1905) was a son of the renowned cricketer W. G. Grace and a master at the [[Royal Naval College, Osborne]] at the time of his premature death.
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[[Category:1874 births|Grace]]
[[Category:1874 births|Grace]]

Revision as of 18:21, 17 July 2012

William Gilbert Grace, M.A. (1874 – 2 March, 1905) was a son of the renowned cricketer W. G. Grace and a master at the Royal Naval College, Osborne at the time of his premature death.

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