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John Lisle Hall MacFarlane

John Lisle Hall MacFarlane (19 June 1851 – 17 March 1874) was a Scottish international rugby union player and sportsman.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=John MacFarlane )
==Personal history==
MacFarlane was born in Montego Bay, Jamaica in 1851 to John MacFarlane, and Edinburgh-educated surgeon, who had married the daughter of a Jamaican estate owner. MacFarlane's middle name of Lisle was taken from his mother's forbearers who held connections to the Baron's Lisle. MacFarlane grew up in Scotland and was educated at several of the country's finest schools. He attended the Edinburgh Institute of Maths before switching as a boarder at the private Abbey Street School in St Andrews. It was at the establishments that he developed his enjoyment of sport and where he began to play rugby. In 1869 he left Abbey Street to enrol at Craigmount School, supposedly just to get into the cricket team.
MacFarlane matriculated to Edinburgh University where he studied medicine.〔 There he excelled across the sporting fields, playing cricket, representing the University in rugby and in athletics was the school's champion in hurdles, long jump and sprinting.〔 In 1871 MacFarlane's ability on the ruby field saw him selected as the sole member of the Edinburgh University team to be selected for the Scotland national team in the first ever rugby international. MacFarlane was selected in the forward positions for the first international, in which Scotland beat England by a goal to nil. MacFarlane was selected for the next international the following year, again against England. On this occasion, England were victorious. MacFarlane's final international was the 1873 meeting between Scotland and England, where MacFarlane, now representing Edinburgh Academical Football Club, played in the three quarters position. The game finished as a scoreless draw.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=England tour - Glasgow, 3 March 1873: Scotland 0G - 0G England )
Having finished college, MacFarlane became a resident doctor at the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. He still continued to play rugby and turned out for both the Academicals and Edinburgh University. MacFarlane also continued to play cricket during this period as his 'summer game'. He played for Carlton Cricket Club in Edinburgh and despite being just 19 was made first team vice-captain in 1871 and again in 1872.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Carlton CC: Captains and Vice-Captains )〕 He was also the team's leading batsman in 1870.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Carlton CC: Leading batsmen and bowlers )

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