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…/11, but won the playoff with 2.5/3; Oxford 1910 (8.5/11); and Glasgow 1911, tying for first with Frederick Yates at 8.5/11, and winning all three games in the playoff.[32] Coles writes, "His success in these years was all the more striking because of his lack of other first-class practice, ...
This article is about the chess master, for the English painters see Frederic Yates (1854-1919), or Fred Yates (1922-2008). This article uses algebraic ...
16 January 1884 • Birstall, West Yorkshire
Died:11 November 1932 • London, England
Justice
English chess player • Chess • LIVING
Skill:Professional
Award:Winner
1797
Died:1842
English actor • English theatre manager or producer • Playwright • Manager • Novelist
Charterhouse School
Frederick Henry Yates " Frederick Henry Yates " ( 4 February 1797, London – 21 June 1842, 4 Mornington Crescent ) was an English actor and theatre manager As the youngest son of Thomas Yates, a tobacco manufacturer, of Thames Street and Russell Square, Frederick was educated at a preparatory school at Winchmore Hill and at Charterhouse School ( at the former meeting John Reeve ( actor ), whom he would later work with ) before joining the commissariat department.