That leads on to the interesting situation in that if the share capital is misstated then the share holding would be:
BOODLE HATFIELD NOMINEES LIMITED 522,023 ORD 1 SHARES (22%)
JAMES S WILLS 1,044,047 ORD 1 SHARES (44%)
PHILIP EMMEL 395,472 ORD 1 SHARES (17%)
WILLIAM POWER 395,473 ORD 1 SHARES (17%)
Giving Phil and Bill 34% of the share holding. More than Boodle and enough to have a serious say in the company (I seem to remember that 33% gives you real clout?)

Of course, the club are taking the piss with this shareholding anyway. If it was £1.12M (the other £800k is accepted by the board as being a loan for Bryan Adams, paying King off etc) and they have only issued £790,945 of shares then the other £329,055 would be treated as share premium.
If the shares were pro-rata at nominal value then it would look like:
BOODLE HATFIELD NOMINEES LIMITED 522,023 ORD 1 SHARES (19.4%)
JAMES S WILLS 1,044,047 ORD 1 SHARES (38.9%)
PHILIP EMMEL 560,000 ORD 1 SHARES (20.8%)
WILLIAM POWER 560,000 ORD 1 SHARES (20.8%)
Giving Bill and Phil a larger holding than James Wills.
That would be hilarious.