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Rugby union team in Edinburgh
Leith Rugby, formerly known as Leith Academicals or Leith Accies, is a rugby union club in Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland. Leith's first rugby team was formed
Leith_RFC
Scottish rugby union player
and the first President to be elected in a three-way vote. He played for Leith. He became club captain. He was capped by Edinburgh District. He was selected
George_Jack_(rugby_union)
Topics referred to by the same term
Academical Football Club Glasgow Academicals RFC Omagh Academicals RFC Trinity Academicals RFC former nickname of Leith RFC Edinburgh Academical Cricket Club Hamilton
Accies_(disambiguation)
Scottish sporting league
Corstorphine RFC Earlston RFC Forrester RFC Hawick Harlequins Leith RFC Livingston RFC Penicuik RFC Royal HSFP Caledonian Thebans RFC Duns RFC Edinburgh University
East Regional League (rugby union)
East_Regional_League_(rugby_union)
Scotland international rugby union player
player who played wing for Stirling County RFC and Glasgow District at amateur level; Glasgow Warriors, Wasps RFC professional level; and Scotland at international
Kenny_Logan
Rugby team
Moray House RFC is a rugby union club based in Edinburgh, Scotland. This is the rugby union club attached to the Moray House School of Education and Sport
Moray_House_RFC
Rugby league
as the 2019-20 season, due to the covid 19 pandemic. In League Three, the Isle of Mull RFC moved to non-league status. 2nd and 3rd XVs not included.
Scottish Regional League (rugby union)
Scottish_Regional_League_(rugby_union)
Rugby team
Newton Stewart RFC is a rugby union club based in Bladnoch, Wigtownshire, Scotland. The men's team plays in Scottish National League Division Two. The
Newton_Stewart_RFC
Scottish rugby union club, based in Edinburgh
Corstorphine Edinburgh Northern Edinburgh University Medics Forrester Inverleith Leith Liberton Lismore Portobello Trinity Academicals Premiership (Women) teams
Watsonian_FC
Capital city of Scotland
perceived similarities between both cities and their ports (respectively, Leith and Piraeus). Intellectually, the Scottish Enlightenment, with its humanist
Edinburgh
Rugby union club in Edinburgh, Scotland
Trinity Academicals RFC, nicknamed "Trinity Accies" or "T-Accs" is a rugby union club based in Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland, originally for the former pupils
Trinity_Academicals_RFC
Scotland international rugby union player
October 2015. BILL LEITH (2 February 1993). "Rugby Union: Stark's pace supplies crucial ingredient: Bill Leith on". The Independent. "Ayr RFC". memim.com. "Athletics
Derek_Stark_(rugby_union)
Defunct Scottish rugby union club, based in Edinburgh
present location. This put them in competition with Portobello RFC, Musselburgh, Leith and Trinity Academicals for local talent. The following former
Royal_HSFP
Rugby team
Portobello RFC, formerly known as Portobello FP, is a rugby union side based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The first XV currently play in East Division 1. Their
Portobello_RFC
Rugby team
club has existed in its present form since 1996, when Holy Cross RFC and Ferranti RFC amalgamated but have been playing rugby on the site since the 1920s
Inverleith_RFC
Rugby team
Heriot-Watt University RFC is a rugby union club based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The club operates a men's team and a women's team. Both currently play
Heriot-Watt_University_RFC
Scottish rugby union club, based in Edinburgh
Lismore RFC is a rugby union side based in Edinburgh, Scotland. They were founded in 1901. The men's side play in the East Division 3, the women's side
Lismore_RFC
Scottish Rugby union football club
Forrester RFC is a rugby union football club in the Scottish Rugby Union, located at South Gyle Access in Edinburgh. They play in the East Division 2
Forrester_RFC
Rugby team
Broughton RFC is a rugby union club based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The Men's team currently plays in East Division 1; the Women's team currently plays
Broughton_RFC_(Edinburgh)
Scottish cricketer, rugby union player, educator
former first-class cricketer and rugby union player. McKerchar was born at Leith in January 1983. He was educated at Merchiston Castle School, before going
Brendan_McKerchar
Scottish rugby union club, based in Edinburgh
they currently play in the Scottish Premiership. Despite the name, "Currie" RFC is actually based in the neighbouring suburb of Balerno, and they play at
Currie_RFC
Suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland
Lìte, meaning "Mouth of Leith", as with Inverness, meaning mouth of the River Ness. Some documents refer to the area as "Inner Leith". It is characterised
Inverleith
British Lions & Scotland international rugby union player
Chalmers had joined Chinnor RFC in Oxford, before then announcing in August 2013 that he was to join London club Esher RFC. Chalmers was a marketing manager
Craig_Chalmers
Rugby team
Liberton RFC is a rugby union club based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The Men's team currently plays in East Non-League, the former Women's team which was
Liberton_RFC
Defunct Scottish rugby union club, based in Edinburgh
Warriston RFC was a Scottish rugby union club in Edinburgh of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The club was in operation in season 1872- 1873;
Warriston_RFC
Rugby team
Edinburgh Napier University RFC is a rugby union club based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The club operates a men's team and a women's team. Both currently
Edinburgh Napier University RFC
Edinburgh_Napier_University_RFC
Suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland
the north east, and Longstone and Kingsknowe to the west. The Water of Leith is also to the west. The name is first recorded in 1278 as "Crag quam Stephanus
Craiglockhart
Scottish rugby union club, based in Edinburgh
Murrayfield RFC itself was borne of a prior merger when Kenmore RFC, Bruntsfield RFC and County Rovers RFC merged to form that club. Kenmore RFC dated from
Murrayfield_Wanderers_FC
Rugby team
Royal High Corstorphine RFC is a former Edinburgh rugby union club, formed from the merger of the Royal HSFP and Corstorphine RFC. The merged club was dissolved
Royal_High_Corstorphine_RFC
Scottish rugby union club, based in Edinburgh
rugby team under the name "Merchistonian Rugby Football Club" (Merchistonian RFC). The side played its first match against traditional rival Edinburgh Academical
Merchistonian_FC
Scottish rugby union club, based in Edinburgh
Stewart's Melville RFC is a rugby union club based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The team competes in Scottish National League Division Two, the third tier
Stewart's_Melville_RFC
Scottish rugby union club, based in Edinburgh
Boroughmuir RFC is a rugby union club in the Scottish Rugby Union. The club's home ground is Meggetland, in southwest Edinburgh and the club plays in
Boroughmuir_RFC
Annual rugby sevens event held by Peebles RFC, in Peebles, Scotland
Peebles Sevens is an annual rugby sevens event held by Peebles RFC, in Peebles, Scotland. This was one of a group of Sevens tournaments instated after
Peebles_Sevens
Scottish rugby union club, based in Edinburgh
Melville FP RFC Watsonians FC Murrayfield Wanderers FC Portobello FP Forrester RFC Inverleith RFC Leith Rugby Club Trinity Academicals RFC Liberton RFC Edinburgh
Edinburgh_Rugby
Scotland. The season was contested between August 2012 and March 2013, with Ayr RFC winning a historic Championship and Cup double. There are three Regions:
2012–13 Scottish League Championship
2012–13_Scottish_League_Championship
UK children's book fictional characters
by Margaret Gordon. The Wombles at Work (1973) was illustrated by Barry Leith, who worked on set design for the original FilmFair series. The Wandering
The_Wombles
Scottish rugby union club, based in Edinburgh
Corstorphine Edinburgh Northern Edinburgh University Medics Forrester Inverleith Leith Liberton Lismore Portobello Trinity Academicals Premiership (Women) teams
Edinburgh Academical Football Club
Edinburgh_Academical_Football_Club
West of Scotland RFC
1994_Women's_Rugby_World_Cup
Scottish rugby union club, based in Corstorphine
Corstorphine Cougars RFC is an Edinburgh rugby union club. Formed in 1950, the club represented the western Edinburgh suburb of Corstorphine. In 2017
Corstorphine_RFC
Sports ground in Edinburgh, Scotland
ground in Edinburgh, Scotland. Often simply known as Myreside, Watsonians RFC have used this venue on the east side of Myreside Road as their home ground
Myreside_Stadium
Defunct Scottish rugby union club, based in Edinburgh
Murrayfield Stadium for nearly 75 years. In 1997 it merged with Murrayfield RFC to form Murrayfield Wanderers. The rugby club was formed in 1868. The club
Edinburgh_Wanderers
Sports venue in City of Edinburgh, Scotland
Corstorphine Edinburgh Northern Edinburgh University Medics Forrester Inverleith Leith Liberton Lismore Portobello Trinity Academicals Premiership (Women) teams
Meggetland_Sports_Complex
Scottish rugby team
established a touch team, The Caledonian Thebans Midas. Caledonian Thebans RFC has represented Scotland at international tournaments for inclusive clubs
Caledonian_Thebans_RFC
Former Scottish rugby union club, based in Edinburgh
Stewart's College FP RFC was a Scottish rugby union club in Edinburgh. The club was founded in 1875, when a match took place between the former pupils
Stewart's_College_FP
Scottish footballer (1964–2022)
August 1989, Hibs winning 5–3. A save he made in a European tie against RFC Liège was described by Lou Macari as having "defied logic". Goram twisted
Andy_Goram
Rugby stadium in Scotland
next to Murrayfield Stadium and Murrayfield Ice Rink, beside the Water of Leith adjacent to the Saughtonhall and Balgreen neighbourhoods. It has a capacity
Edinburgh_Rugby_Stadium
Rugby team
Edinburgh University Medics RFC is a rugby union club based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The Men's team currently plays in East Division 3. The distinctive
Edinburgh University Medics RFC
Edinburgh_University_Medics_RFC
Scottish rugby union club, based in Edinburgh
Corstorphine Edinburgh Northern Edinburgh University Medics Forrester Inverleith Leith Liberton Lismore Portobello Trinity Academicals Premiership (Women) teams
Heriot's_Rugby_Club
Scottish sports club, based in Edinburgh
Corstorphine Edinburgh Northern Edinburgh University Medics Forrester Inverleith Leith Liberton Lismore Portobello Trinity Academicals Premiership (Women) teams
Fettesian-Lorettonian_Club
Scottish rugby union club, based in Edinburgh
Corstorphine Edinburgh Northern Edinburgh University Medics Forrester Inverleith Leith Liberton Lismore Portobello Trinity Academicals Premiership (Women) teams
Edinburgh_Northern_RFC
Village near Edinburgh, Scotland
of Edinburgh Council. The village lies at the confluence of the Water of Leith and the Bavelaw Burn. In the 18th and 19th century, the area was home to
Balerno
Defunct Scottish rugby union club, based in Edinburgh
constituent colleges also merged. The new side was named Stewart's Melville RFC. The following former Melville College FP players have represented Edinburgh
Melville_College_FP
July 1989 Highland RFC Olivia DeMerchant Prop 16 February 1991 Woodstock Wildmen RUFC Hilary Leith Prop 29 December 1983 Capilano RFC Marie-Pier Pinault-Reid
2014 Women's Rugby World Cup squads
2014_Women's_Rugby_World_Cup_squads
British Isles & Scotland international rugby union player
the British Isles team on its 1899 tour of Australia. Bucher was born in Leith, in 1874 to Francis Bucher and Grace Webster Smith. Bucher served in the
Alf_Bucher
shot down ace Mieczysław Garsztka on 2 October 1918 (shared with James Leith and Cyril Sawyer). During his recovery, Donald MacLaren was attached to
Donald_MacLaren
Scottish rugby union club, based in Bo'ness
Bo'ness RFC is a rugby union club based in Bo'ness, Scotland. The club has been through three known iterations with the third and most recent being founded
Bo'ness_RFC
Suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland
of Leith Walkway. The physical topography has ensured that the original historic core to the south of Lanark Road West including the Water of Leith has
Currie,_Edinburgh
Main street of the suburb of Stockbridge in Edinburgh, Scotland
Bridge York Place Leith Bernard Street Constitution Street Great Junction Street Henderson Street Kirkgate North Easter Road Ferry Road Leith Walk Raeburn
Raeburn_Place
Association football club in Scotland
to change direction and deliver the prize to the Easter Road ground in Leith. Despite beginning as favourites to retain the championship, Rangers suffered
Rangers_F.C.
Rugby stadium
Edinburgh, Scotland which is the home ground of amateur club Stewart's Melville RFC and was the home ground of the Scotland national rugby union team between
Inverleith_Sports_Ground
Surname list
(born 1933 in North Leith Parish, Scotland) Scottish author and poet. Author of "A Laddie Looks at Leith" and "A Laddie Looks at Leith Again". James Blaikie
Blaikie
Market town in Surrey, England
sides by the Surrey Hills National Landscape and is close to Box Hill and Leith Hill. The earliest archaeological evidence of human activity is from the
Dorking
Scottish rugby union club, based in Edinburgh
was registered in 2009 with the final being played against Aberdeenshire RFC at Murrayfield. However great ambition coupled with reorganisations in the
Edinburgh_University_RFC
which was gazetted on 18 June 1917: 65935 2nd Class Air Mech. L. H. Emsden, R.F.C. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He has displayed the utmost
Leonard_Herbert_Emsden
Rugby player
Watsonians in the 1995–96 season. In 1999 and 2000, Alan played for Musselburgh RFC. When rugby's professional era began in Scotland in 1996, Kittle signed for
Alan_Kittle
Ireland international rugby union player
played for Queen's University RFC, with whom he won the Dudley Cup in 1994, Ballymena R.F.C., and Oxford University RFC, for whom he scored all 19 points
David_Humphreys_(rugby_union)
Rigid airship type
the RNAS and the Royal Flying Corps (RFC), with the Navy engaging enemy airships approaching the coast while the RFC took responsibility once the enemy
Zeppelin
President of Uganda from 1971 to 1979
original on 18 February 2021. Retrieved 17 February 2021. Goline, Adam Leith (2013). The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce and Obsession
Idi_Amin
Defunct Scottish rugby union club, based in Edinburgh
Division 1: Watsonians 2nd XV Division 2: Boroughmuir 2nd XV Stewart's Melville RFC Division 3: Murrayfield Wanderers Royal High Regional Leagues (Men) teams
Edinburgh_Institution_F.P.
American-Canadian speculative fiction novelist (born 1948)
Archived from the original on December 21, 2018. Retrieved March 15, 2018. Leith, Sam (January 11, 2020). "William Gibson: 'I was losing a sense of how weird
William_Gibson
England and Scotland rugby union player
She was raised in a rugby-oriented environment with links to Watsonians RFC. Before focusing on rugby union, she was an accomplished athlete and represented
Debbie_Francis
an underage set-up, Dunedin Og. Dunedin Connollys was founded in 1988 on Leith Walk, in the north of Edinburgh, at an Irish dancing show. Father Eamonn
Dunedin_Connollys_GFC
Rugby sevens tournament in Scotland
Division 1: Watsonians 2nd XV Division 2: Boroughmuir 2nd XV Stewart's Melville RFC Division 3: Murrayfield Wanderers Royal High Regional Leagues (Men) teams
Edinburgh_Northern_Sevens
World War I air campaign
Grain. A Vickers F.B.4 (Gunbus no. 664) of 7 Squadron Royal Flying Corps (RFC), flown by Second-Lieutenant Montagu Chidson and the gunner, Corporal Martin
German bombing of Britain, 1914–1918
German_bombing_of_Britain,_1914–1918
City in Hampshire, England
Britannia was retired from royal service, decommissioned and relocated to Leith as a museum ship. HMNB Portsmouth is an operational Royal Navy base and
Portsmouth
Art college of Robert Gordon University
Built Environment Other Robert Gordon University Boat Club Robert Gordon University RFC University Royal Naval Unit East Scotland Category Commons
Gray's_School_of_Art
Scottish rugby union player
at Tighthead Prop. He started playing rugby with amateur club Hillfoots RFC. Both Herrington and John Manson came through the clubs ranks at the same
Danny_Herrington
Rugby stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland
which were used by teams including the amateur club Murrayfield Wanderers RFC. Wanderers and their predecessors had played there since 1902 but were asked
Murrayfield_Stadium
Sports field in Edinburgh, Scotland
Libraries Advocates Library Central Library Edinburgh University Library Leith Library McDonald Road Library National Library of Scotland Portobello Library
Goldenacre_Sports_Ground
Aerial warfare arm of the British Royal Navy (1914–1918)
fighters months before the RFC, and then replaced these first with Sopwith Triplanes and then Camels while the hard-pressed RFC squadrons soldiered on with
Royal_Naval_Air_Service
Coastal suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland
as a salt producer. In 1833 the town was made a burgh, and jointly with Leith and Musselburgh, it was represented by one member of Parliament. Then in
Portobello,_Edinburgh
Royal Navy test pilot, author (1920–2016)
Robert was a former balloon observer and pilot in the Royal Flying Corps (RFC). Brown's adoptive father later took him to see the 1936 Olympics in Berlin
Eric_Brown_(pilot)
Suburb in the west of Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh Trams serves Carrick Knowe at the Saughton tram stop. Corstorphine RFC hold their home games at Union Park. Bell, Raymond MacKean (2017). Literary
Carrick_Knowe
Town in Waikato, New Zealand
Honours: Tokoroa HSOB RFC, Pirates RFC, NZ Juniors, Waikato RFC (NPC), NZ Māori, NZ All Blacks [2 Tests], Western Australia RFC (93 caps; later Captain
Tokoroa
Comedy and sports podcast
discussing them. The show was filmed on location at the clubhouse of Cowbridge RFC in the Vale of Glamorgan in the spring of 2022 and aired through the summer
The Socially Distant Sports Bar
The_Socially_Distant_Sports_Bar
Scottish rugby union player
President of the club. "Rising rugby star tries for top of the pile". Bill Leith (15 February 1993). "Rugby Union: Isaac gains approval". The Independent
Gary_Isaac
Rugby sevens tournament
Division 1: Watsonians 2nd XV Division 2: Boroughmuir 2nd XV Stewart's Melville RFC Division 3: Murrayfield Wanderers Royal High Regional Leagues (Men) teams
Scotland_Sevens
Area of Edinburgh, Scotland
are Victorian tenements. Both Royal HSFP and Lismore RFC were formerly based in the area; Lismore RFC taking its name from nearby Lismore Crescent. Jock's
Jock's_Lodge
Scottish club in European football
Hibernian Football Club ("Hibs") is a Scottish football club, based in the Leith area of Edinburgh. Hibernian were the first ever British club to enter an
Hibernian F.C. in European football
Hibernian_F.C._in_European_football
Scottish rugby union player (born 1993)
club Glasgow Warriors and the Scotland national team. Jones was born in Leith in Edinburgh in the Eastern General Hospital to parents Bill and Hillary
Huw_Jones_(rugby_union)
Preparatory school in Pulborough, West Sussex, England
Battlecruiser Squadron at the Battle of Jutland Lieutenant Colonel Sir Alexander Leith, 1st Bt., MC (1869–1956), British benefactor Rennie MacInnes (1870–1931)
Windlesham_House_School
quarter-finals. All times are local to the game site. 1996–97 Heineken Cup Bill Leith, "Rugby Union: Topping grabs spoils", The Independent, 13 October 1996 "Humphreys
1996–97 Heineken Cup pool stage
1996–97_Heineken_Cup_pool_stage
English as their natural allies. This led to armed conflict at the siege of Leith. Marie de Guise died in June 1560, and soon after the Auld Alliance also
History_of_Scotland
Lieutenant-General Sir William Boog Leishman Lieutenant-General Sir James Leith General Alexander Leith Hay Brigadier-General Sir Edward Thomas Le Marchant, Bt. Major-General
List of British generals and brigadiers
List_of_British_generals_and_brigadiers
AFC. Wakefield Press. From display at Harry Butler memorial, Minlaton Leith G. MacGillivray, Butler, Henry John (1889–1924), Australian Dictionary of
Harry_Butler_(aviator)
Village and area of Edinburgh, Scotland
are two rugby clubs based in Corstorphine: Corstorphine Cougars RFC and Forrester RFC. Because of its proximity to Murrayfield Stadium, Corstorphine picks
Corstorphine
Surname list
Henry Moody (RFC officer) (1898–1931), British World War I flying ace James Bradfield Moody (born 1976), Australian engineer James Leith Moody (1816–1896)
Moody_(surname)
1951), British author of science fiction and children's books Christopher Leith Evans (born 1954), American artist Christopher Evans-Ironside or Chris Evans
List of people with surname Evans
List_of_people_with_surname_Evans
Scotland international rugby union player, obstetrician & gynaecologist
postgraduates. He was appointed gynaecologist to Kirkcaldy General Hospital and Leith Hospital and then to the RIE. In 1944 he succeeded to the charge of wards
Ernest_Fahmy
Former association football club in Scotland
extraordinary request was received by the club, Melrose Football Club (later Melrose RFC), invited seven players to represent Selkirk in a new kind of game—seven-a-side
Selkirk_F.C.
LEITH RFC
LEITH RFC
Female
Egyptian
, Victorious Neith.
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, Gaelic, German, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish, Swiss
Of the Forest; Wood; From the Battleground
Girl/Female
English American
Meadow or wood. Shelter. Surname or given name.
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, English, Hebrew, Jamaican
Dweller Near the Wood or Clearing; Pasture; Meadow; Clearing; Field; Weary
Boy/Male
Celtic American English
Healer.
Girl/Female
Greek
Forgetful.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by or worked at a barn, Middle English lathe, from Old Norse hlaða.
Male
English
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, probably derived from a Celtic word KEITH means "forest, wood."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Written; Beautiful Writing
Girl/Female
Egyptian
The divine mother.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places (in at least sixteen counties, but especially Leigh in Lancashire) named either with the nominative case of Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’ (see Lee) or with lēage, a late dative form of this word (see Lye).
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Lee, LEIGH means "meadow."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
Written
Male
Scottish
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, probably derived a Celtic word KEITH means "forest, wood."
Boy/Male
Scottish Celtic
River.
Male
Scottish
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of a river of Celtic origin, LEITH means "flowing water."
Boy/Male
Welsh American Irish Scottish
Dwells in the woods.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Lion, Famous
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Wide
Boy/Male
Indian
Lion, Famous
LEITH RFC
LEITH RFC
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Recipe; Creation
Boy/Male
Latin
A Greek poet.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Jewelled
Boy/Male
Tamil
Tulashiram | தà¯à®²à®·à¯€à®°à®¾à®®Â
Boy/Male
Dutch
Good friend.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Moment
Girl/Female
Tamil
A bird
Boy/Male
Latin
Son of Aeneas.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Supreme Inheritor
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Piece of Heart
LEITH RFC
LEITH RFC
LEITH RFC
LEITH RFC
LEITH RFC
n.
A joint or limb; a division; a member; a part formed by growth, and articulated to, or symmetrical with, other parts.
n.
The European pollack; -- called also laith, and leet.
a.
On the Austrian side of the river Leitha; Austrian.