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6-475: Hartill is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Billy Hartill (1905–1980), British footballer Mark Hartill (born 1964), Australian rugby union player Percy Hartill (1892–1964), British Anglican priest and author Rob Hartill (born 1969), British computer programmer and web designer William Hartill (1911–1971), British cricketer [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

12-546: A bombardier in the Royal Horse Artillery after leaving school, Hartill joined then-Second Division Wolves as a semi-professional in August 1928, making his league debut on 24 November 1928 at Bradford City . The following year, his first full season as a professional, he scored 33 goals in 36 games to finish as the club's top goalscorer. He repeated this feat in the next three successive seasons (five times in total), helping

18-517: A then club record 16 hat-tricks (later beaten by Steve Bull ). After a brief stay at Everton , he moved across Stanley Park to rivals Liverpool in January 1936, but again his spell with the club was to be short-lived. He managed just 4 games for the Reds during January–February 1936, before moving to Bristol Rovers as part of the deal that saw Phil Taylor move in the opposite direction. He retired from

24-402: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Billy Hartill William John Hartill (18 July 1905 – 12 August 1980), also known as Ted Hartill , was a professional footballer , who spent the majority of his career at Wolverhampton Wanderers . He stands as the club's third-highest goalscorer in their history with 170 goals. Nicknamed 'Artillery' after a stint serving as

30-410: The surname Hartill . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hartill&oldid=957434220 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

36-420: The club regain their top flight status as Second Division champions in 1931–32 . He remained at Molineux until summer 1935, when he was sold to Everton . His overall tally of 170 goals made him the club's all-time leading goalscorer at the time, a record which stood until April 1980 when broken by John Richards . He twice scored 5 goals in a single match, a record never bettered by a Wolves player, and scored

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