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In 2010, Warwickshire County Council undertook research into the needs of LGBT people in Rugby.<ref>http://www.wcava.org.uk/lgbt-service-provision-research-rugby-2010</ref>
In 2010, Warwickshire County Council undertook research into the needs of LGBT people in Rugby.<ref>http://www.wcava.org.uk/lgbt-service-provision-research-rugby-2010</ref>
==Rugby School==
Rugby School was founded in 1567. It came to prominence under the headmastership of Dr Arnold, from 1828 to 1842, the period immortalised in the novel ''Tom Brown's Schooldays''.
===Notable old boys===


==References==
==References==

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Rugby School

Rugby is a town and borough in Warwickshire. It is famous for Rugby School, a leading public school, at which the game of rugby football was invented in the 19th century.

LGBT history

In 2010, Warwickshire County Council undertook research into the needs of LGBT people in Rugby.[1]

Rugby School

Rugby School was founded in 1567. It came to prominence under the headmastership of Dr Arnold, from 1828 to 1842, the period immortalised in the novel Tom Brown's Schooldays.

Notable old boys

References

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