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Rab Brougham Bruce Lockhart (1 December 1916 – 1 May 1990)) was a Scottish educationist and rugby union player, who gained three caps for Scotland, and who played for Cambridge University R.U.F.C. and London Scottish FC. He was capped three times for Scotland between 1937-39. He also played for London Scottish RFC. He played for the Scotland national cricket team. Rab's surname was registered as Lockhart, not Bruce Lockhart or Bruce-Lockhart.

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Personal life and Family

Rab came from a wealthy, established family. His father, John, was a dual rugby-cricket international for Scotland. His brother, Logie, was also a Scottish rugby internationalist. An uncle, Sir Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart, was a noted footballer, spy and journalist, whose own son, Robin wrote Reilly, Ace of Spies. He was related to Lord Bruce-Lockhart. He attended Sedbergh School and in later life was headmaster of Loretto School from 1960–76.

Death

Rab Brougham Bruce Lockhart died at Burneside, Cumbria, England in 1990, aged 73, from undisclosed causes.

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Rab Bruce Lockhart Wikipedia