Alec Robertson (rugby Union)
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Alec Robertson (11 December 1877 – 28 October 1941) was a
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Rugby Union career


Amateur career

He played for
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in 1896. Robertson played
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for
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in 1897.


Provincial career

He played for Edinburgh District in their inter-city match against Glasgow District in 1896.


International career

Robertson was capped once by
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, in 1897.


Outside of rugby union

He was one of the landed gentry with the family name of Robertson-Durham. He was a chartered accountant and Justice of the Peace. He died in 1941 and is buried in the graveyard of Dirleton Kirk.


References

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