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- David Revell "Darkie" Bedell-Sivright (8 December 1880 – 5 September 1915) was a Scottish international rugby union forward who captained both Scotland...
- John Bedell-Sivright was a Scottish rugby union player. He was capped once for Scotland in 1902. He also pla**** for Cambridge University RFC. He was the...
- Thomas Sivright (or Sievwright) of Meggetland and Southhouse FSA Scot FRSE (1783–1835) was a 19th-century Scottish landowner, art collector and bibliophile...
- Lucien Mias; and early 20th-century Scottish international David Bedell-Sivright. The hooker (number 2) is positioned between the two props in the scrum...
- David McLaren Bain, died on 3 June 1915, aged 24 David Bedell-Sivright ("Darkie Bedell-Sivright"), died on 5 September 1915, aged 35 Patrick Charles Bentley...
- inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame: Gordon Brown David Bedell-Sivright Jim Greenwood Gavin Hastings Andy Irvine Bill Maclagan George Macpherson...
- Note 3: David Bedell-Sivright was injured during the first test. Teddy Morgan took over captaincy on the field but Bedell-Sivright remained tour captain...
- sister Jen Beattie plays football for Scotland David Bedell-Sivright and John Bedell-Sivright; brothers Alastair Biggar and Mike Biggar; cousins Alasdair...
- John Gillespie, 4 Lost 0–1–2 1904 Australia and New Zealand David Bedell-Sivright Teddy Morgan Arthur O'Brien Percy Bush, 20 Won Lost 3–0 (Australia) 0–1...
- Note 3: David Bedell-Sivright was injured during the first test. Teddy Morgan took over captaincy on the field but Bedell-Sivright remained tour captain...