Goodwin Kneen

Goodwin Kneen lived in Yorkshire, England, in the twelfth century. He was married to Gunhilda, and had a cousin in Norway called Olaf. Kneen played the game Kwidditch, the forerunner to the modern game of Quidditch. In a letter to his cousin, he described the game, and the letter is now preserved in the Norwegian Ministry of Magic as an important artifact about the evolution of the game. The letter makes mention of Catchers (Chasers) and Blooders (Bludgers).

Appearances

 * Quidditch Through the Ages