William Roughead (rugby union)
William Roughead (19 September 1905 – 22 April 1975) was a Scotland international rugby union player.[1] Rugby Union careerAmateur careerRoughead played for Edinburgh Academicals.[2] He also played for London Scottish.[2] Provincial careerHe played for Anglo-Scots against Provinces District on 21 December 1929.[3] He captained the Anglo-Scots against Provinces in January 1931.[4] International careerHe played for Scotland 12 times in the period 1927 to 1932.[5] He captained Scotland against Wales in February 1931, and it was noted that the game for the Scots was played 'under the shadow of a great loss' as former SRU President James Aikman Smith had just died.[6] Business careerHe became a literary agent. He compiled an Anthology of prose and verse by Hilaire Belloc.[7] FamilyHis father William Roughead (1870-1952) was a lawyer and amateur criminologist. His mother was Janey Thomson More (1871-1940). They had 4 children: a daughter Winifred Carfrae Roughead (1901-1929), and sons John Carfrae Roughead (1902-1981), Francis More Roughead (1904-1947) and William. His brother Francis More Roughead also played for Edinburgh Academicals. References
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