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Swans historians? Looking for a bit of info... 19:39 - Sep 13 with 5319 viewsscottishjack

Strange one this folks, but we had an old fella in the pub today, lovely old guy and he was telling us about his grandad, he used to own the White Rose in Mumbles, and apparently he was one of founders of Swansea Town. A Capt. Tom Martin?

Just trying to find out a bit more for the old guy...? I've tried a quick google search but come up blank...
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Swans historians? Looking for a bit of info... on 20:15 - Sep 13 with 5251 viewsDarran

I think he's had too much rum.

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Swans historians? Looking for a bit of info... on 20:16 - Sep 13 with 5248 viewsWarwickHunt

Thomas Mitchell Martin - landlord (although of The Terminus at the time).

From - https://scfcheritage.wordpress.com/history/club/

The club’s first ever board of directors were:

Frank Newcombe, 18 Mirador Crescent, Insurance manager
Percy Molyneaux, 14 Sketty Road, Fish merchant
David John Bassett, 1 Brynmill Crescent, hotel proprietor
John Barclay Owen, 220 Oxford St, Tailor
Benjamin Watts Jones , Oxford St, Draper
Thomas Mitchell Martin, Terminous Hotel, Rutland St, Licensed Victualler (pub landlord)
Thomas Marshallsen White, 100 Bryn Road, Accountant
Abraham Freedman, 3 Page St, House agent
Harry Behennar, 6 Cromwell Terrace, Coal exporter
John Ivor Jenkins, 9 Wind St, Metal merchant
William Messer, 26 Carmarthen Rd, Shop keeper
Harold Sweet, Greenfields, Sketty, Metal merchant
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Swans historians? Looking for a bit of info... on 20:29 - Sep 13 with 5220 viewsdickythorpe

Percy (number 2 on the list) took the Wolves home end and had the ground named after him
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Swans historians? Looking for a bit of info... on 20:31 - Sep 13 with 5204 viewsDarran

Swans historians? Looking for a bit of info... on 20:29 - Sep 13 by dickythorpe

Percy (number 2 on the list) took the Wolves home end and had the ground named after him


Third fella had a brother Bert that invented clitoris allsorts.

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Swans historians? Looking for a bit of info... on 20:35 - Sep 13 with 5197 viewsdickythorpe

11th on that list is old jack.........MR. Messer.....a right mess!!!!!
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Swans historians? Looking for a bit of info... on 21:03 - Sep 13 with 5140 viewstheloneranger

Swans historians? Looking for a bit of info... on 20:16 - Sep 13 by WarwickHunt

Thomas Mitchell Martin - landlord (although of The Terminus at the time).

From - https://scfcheritage.wordpress.com/history/club/

The club’s first ever board of directors were:

Frank Newcombe, 18 Mirador Crescent, Insurance manager
Percy Molyneaux, 14 Sketty Road, Fish merchant
David John Bassett, 1 Brynmill Crescent, hotel proprietor
John Barclay Owen, 220 Oxford St, Tailor
Benjamin Watts Jones , Oxford St, Draper
Thomas Mitchell Martin, Terminous Hotel, Rutland St, Licensed Victualler (pub landlord)
Thomas Marshallsen White, 100 Bryn Road, Accountant
Abraham Freedman, 3 Page St, House agent
Harry Behennar, 6 Cromwell Terrace, Coal exporter
John Ivor Jenkins, 9 Wind St, Metal merchant
William Messer, 26 Carmarthen Rd, Shop keeper
Harold Sweet, Greenfields, Sketty, Metal merchant


Willie Messer was the only Swansea born player in the starting 11, in their first ever league match v Cardiff City.. 7th September 1912

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Swans historians? Looking for a bit of info... on 21:30 - Sep 13 with 5070 viewsWarwickHunt

Fourth fella, John Barclay Owen started a bank.

Owen's.

Didn't last long - not the greatest name for a bank in retrospect.
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Swans historians? Looking for a bit of info... on 21:51 - Sep 13 with 5019 viewsLoyal

Swans historians? Looking for a bit of info... on 21:30 - Sep 13 by WarwickHunt

Fourth fella, John Barclay Owen started a bank.

Owen's.

Didn't last long - not the greatest name for a bank in retrospect.


3rd guy down moved to Cromwell terrace. The rest is all sorts.
Hoofball.

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Swans historians? Looking for a bit of info... on 23:03 - Sep 13 with 4952 viewsTNT

Swans historians? Looking for a bit of info... on 20:16 - Sep 13 by WarwickHunt

Thomas Mitchell Martin - landlord (although of The Terminus at the time).

From - https://scfcheritage.wordpress.com/history/club/

The club’s first ever board of directors were:

Frank Newcombe, 18 Mirador Crescent, Insurance manager
Percy Molyneaux, 14 Sketty Road, Fish merchant
David John Bassett, 1 Brynmill Crescent, hotel proprietor
John Barclay Owen, 220 Oxford St, Tailor
Benjamin Watts Jones , Oxford St, Draper
Thomas Mitchell Martin, Terminous Hotel, Rutland St, Licensed Victualler (pub landlord)
Thomas Marshallsen White, 100 Bryn Road, Accountant
Abraham Freedman, 3 Page St, House agent
Harry Behennar, 6 Cromwell Terrace, Coal exporter
John Ivor Jenkins, 9 Wind St, Metal merchant
William Messer, 26 Carmarthen Rd, Shop keeper
Harold Sweet, Greenfields, Sketty, Metal merchant


The third one down, David John Bassett - his ol' man wanted to call him Yanto. His mother said, 'No, we'll call him David, the initials YJB will never catch on, mun.'

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Swans historians? Looking for a bit of info... on 02:39 - Sep 14 with 4868 viewssully49

Swans historians? Looking for a bit of info... on 21:30 - Sep 13 by WarwickHunt

Fourth fella, John Barclay Owen started a bank.

Owen's.

Didn't last long - not the greatest name for a bank in retrospect.


My first thought when reading this was Barclay's bank is older than that surely.

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Swans historians? Looking for a bit of info... on 04:22 - Sep 14 with 4847 viewsSwansNZ

Swans historians? Looking for a bit of info... on 21:03 - Sep 13 by theloneranger

Willie Messer was the only Swansea born player in the starting 11, in their first ever league match v Cardiff City.. 7th September 1912


Only 1 local player? FFS, don’t tell Kilkenny

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Swans historians? Looking for a bit of info... on 06:34 - Sep 14 with 4798 viewsMo_Wives

Swans historians? Looking for a bit of info... on 20:16 - Sep 13 by WarwickHunt

Thomas Mitchell Martin - landlord (although of The Terminus at the time).

From - https://scfcheritage.wordpress.com/history/club/

The club’s first ever board of directors were:

Frank Newcombe, 18 Mirador Crescent, Insurance manager
Percy Molyneaux, 14 Sketty Road, Fish merchant
David John Bassett, 1 Brynmill Crescent, hotel proprietor
John Barclay Owen, 220 Oxford St, Tailor
Benjamin Watts Jones , Oxford St, Draper
Thomas Mitchell Martin, Terminous Hotel, Rutland St, Licensed Victualler (pub landlord)
Thomas Marshallsen White, 100 Bryn Road, Accountant
Abraham Freedman, 3 Page St, House agent
Harry Behennar, 6 Cromwell Terrace, Coal exporter
John Ivor Jenkins, 9 Wind St, Metal merchant
William Messer, 26 Carmarthen Rd, Shop keeper
Harold Sweet, Greenfields, Sketty, Metal merchant


Fella 3rd from bottom admits he has a big nose

Good luck, Mr Cooper

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Swans historians? Looking for a bit of info... on 06:39 - Sep 14 with 4792 viewsWarwickHunt

Swans historians? Looking for a bit of info... on 02:39 - Sep 14 by sully49

My first thought when reading this was Barclay's bank is older than that surely.


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Swans historians? Looking for a bit of info... on 09:57 - Sep 14 with 4672 viewsscottishjack

Swans historians? Looking for a bit of info... on 20:16 - Sep 13 by WarwickHunt

Thomas Mitchell Martin - landlord (although of The Terminus at the time).

From - https://scfcheritage.wordpress.com/history/club/

The club’s first ever board of directors were:

Frank Newcombe, 18 Mirador Crescent, Insurance manager
Percy Molyneaux, 14 Sketty Road, Fish merchant
David John Bassett, 1 Brynmill Crescent, hotel proprietor
John Barclay Owen, 220 Oxford St, Tailor
Benjamin Watts Jones , Oxford St, Draper
Thomas Mitchell Martin, Terminous Hotel, Rutland St, Licensed Victualler (pub landlord)
Thomas Marshallsen White, 100 Bryn Road, Accountant
Abraham Freedman, 3 Page St, House agent
Harry Behennar, 6 Cromwell Terrace, Coal exporter
John Ivor Jenkins, 9 Wind St, Metal merchant
William Messer, 26 Carmarthen Rd, Shop keeper
Harold Sweet, Greenfields, Sketty, Metal merchant


Cheers, that sort of fits, he said that they owned a few pubs. I'll pass this on to him when he pops back.
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