Mason Scott

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Birth nameMason Thompson Scott
Date of birth(1865-12-20)20 December 1865
Place of birthNewcastle upon Tyne, England
Date of death1 June 1916(1916-06-01) (aged 50)
Mason Scott
Birth nameMason Thompson Scott
Date of birth(1865-12-20)20 December 1865
Place of birthNewcastle upon Tyne, England
Date of death1 June 1916(1916-06-01) (aged 50)
Place of deathCarlisle, England
SchoolCraigmount School, Edinburgh
UniversityJesus College, Cambridge
Notable relative(s)Sir Walter Scott, father
William Martin Scott, brother
Rugby union career
Position(s) Half Back
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
Cambridge University R.U.F.C. ()
Northern Football Club ()
Barbarian F.C. ()
Blackheath F.C. ()
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1887–1890 England 3 (0)

Mason Thompson Scott (20 December 1865 – 1 June 1916)[1] was an English international rugby union half back who played club rugby for Cambridge University and Northern. Scott played international rugby for England and was an original member of invitational team, the Barbarians.

Scott was born in 1865 in Newcastle upon Tyne, the fourth son of Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet of Beauclerc and Ann Brough. Scott was educated at Craigmount School in Edinburgh, and matriculated at Jesus College, Cambridge, in 1884.[2] He was awarded his BA in 1888, and on leaving University, became a publisher. He married Flora Alice Williams on 30 November 1899,[2] and they had a daughter, Flora Brookbank Scott. His younger brother, William, followed his brother being educated at Craigmount and Jesus College, and was also an international rugby player for England. Scott died on 1 June 1916 at Brunstock in Carlisle, and left in his will the sum of £130,000.[3]

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