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Raeburn

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Rae·burn  (rbrn), Sir Henry 1756-1823.
British portrait painter whose many subjects included Sir Walter Scott, David Hume, and James Boswell.

Raeburn [ˈreɪˌbɜːn]
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(Biographies / Raeburn, Sir Henry (1756-1823) M, Scottish, ARTS AND CRAFTS: painter) Sir Henry. 1756-1823, Scottish portrait painter


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And a late solo try by Rory Hutton earned a lifeline for strugglers Hawick as they pipped Edinburgh Accies 25-21 in a relegation battle at Raeburn Place.
jpg Left: Action from the game involving Raeburn and St Werburghs, while bottom left, the top teams, Poulton Lancelyn (runners-up) and Woodchurch (winners), battle it out Below right: A Stanton Road player on a dribble Pictures by TRACEY O'NEILL; code: to031208 football-4.
Instead, it was decided that the trophy should be fought for by England and Scotland, with the first game held in Raeburn Place, Edinburgh, in March 1879.
 
 
 
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