Charles James Stuart King (2 June 1860 – 28 April 1928) was an English schoolmaster and footballer.
Early life
King was the fifth son of Rev. Walker King (1827–1892), Rector of Leigh-on-Sea from 1859 to 1892, and Juliana Stuart (1825–1897).[1] His brother Robert succeeded their father as Rector of Leigh-on-Sea and was also a footballer.[2]
King attended Felsted School from 1871 to 1878, where he was captain of the Cricket XI from 1874 to 1876 and captain of the Football XI in 1877.[1] He later studied at Hertford College, Oxford, obtaining his B.A. degree in 1883.[2]
He also played for Upton Park and in representative matches for Essex and London.[3]
King later served as headmaster of a preparatory school.[1]
Personal life
In 1888, King was married to Violet Maud Hankin. They spent the early years of their marriage in Windom, Minnesota, where their three sons were born:[2]
^ abcdFelsted School archives, Charles James Stuart King.
^ abcdefgObituary in The Devon and Exeter Gazette, 1 May 1928, p. 6.
^ abWarsop, Keith (2004). The Early F.A. Cup Finals and the Southern Amateurs, A Who's Who and Match Facts 1872 to 1883. Tony Brown, Nottingham. p. 92. ISBN1-899468-78-1.
^Paul Brown, The Victorian Football Miscellany (2013), p. 92.
^Final 1880 on FA-Cup Finals. Retrieved on 20 May 2020.
^The Early F.A. Cup Finals and the Southern Amateurs, A Who's Who and Match Facts 1872 to 1883, pp. 37,93