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Andrew Ramsay Don-Wauchope

Andrew Ramsay "Bunny" Don-Wauchope (29 April 1861 – 16 January 1948)〔(Andrew Ramsay Don-Wauchope ) The Peerage.com〕 was a Scottish international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Cambridge and Fettesian-Lorettonian. Don Wauchope played an important role within the early growth of Scottish rugby and after retiring from international rugby he became a referee〔(Bunny Wauchope ) Scrum.com〕 and was the President of the Scottish Rugby Union. He was considered Scotland's outstanding half-back of the early 1880s〔Griffiths (1987), 2:5.〕 and is credited as being one of the pioneers of modern half-back play.〔(A.A. Thompson ''Unhistorical history of Rugby'' (1957), Chapter 2 )〕
Born into the Don-Wauchope Baronetcy, Don-Wauchope was an all-round sportsman, representing his school and then university in rugby and athletics. He was a prolific try scorer, scoring six tries in his international career, though as a try was not worth any points at the time his scoring record remains blank. Don-Wauchope was also a keen cricketer, he went on to represent Scotland, playing in the very first encounter between Scotland and Ireland in 1888.〔(Andrew Ramsay Don-Wauchope profile ) CricketScotland.com〕
==Personal history==
Don-Wauchope was born in Bridgeton, Glasgow in 1861 to Sir John Don-Wauchope, 8th Baronet of Newton and Bethia Hamilton Buchanan. He was the second son of the Baronet, and the title passed onto his elder brother John Douglas when their father died in 1893. Don-Wauchope was educated at Fettes College before graduating to Trinity College, Cambridge in 1880. He graduated from Cambridge with a BA in 1884, and whilst at university he won sporting Blues in rugby and in athletics for hurdling. Don-Wauchope became a stock-broker by profession and in 1903 he married Emma Margaret Salmond, daughter of Sir William Salmond. By 1941 he had taken up residency in Saint-Briac-sur-Mer in France, and died in 1948 in Paris.

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