William Pratten


William Edgar Pratten was an English international rugby union player.
Born in Lewisham, Pratten played his club rugby for Blackheath and was a front row forward, who was fast in open play. He represented Kent and was capped twice for England national [rugby union team|England] in the 1927 Five Nations.
Pratten was the director of an engineering company and served as governor of Sir Roger Manwood's School.
During World War II, Pratten was a gunner with the Territorial Army in the Middle East.