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Robert Cunningham Graham Speirs or Spiers FRSE (1797–1847) was a 19th-century Scottish advocate and prison reformer. In later life he is largely referred to simply as Graham Speirs. He held the offices of Sheriff of Elgin and Moray from 1835 to 1840 and subsequently was Sheriff of Midlothian from 1840 until his death in
Nov 19, 1998 · Graham Spiers, seasoned football writer in Glasgow was there the day it happened. He and other reporters dined with Sir David Murray – then RFC owner, in the Channel Islands. Murray – as ever – was talking big on the Rangers dream-theme, laying out plans for the club that seemed to go well beyond the mere limit of the sky.
Mar 17, 2017 · Green recently provided Noisey with commentary on some of her exclusive photos that captured the rise of West Coast gangsta rap in the form of Death Row.
Graham Spiers is a Scottish sports journalist who writes for the Scottish edition of The Times newspaper. He has won Scotland's Sports Journalist of the Year award four times. [1]
Jun 8, 2024 · Veteran sportswriter Graham Spiers takes a wander down memory lane to when he was a plucky young hack covering his debut international tournament.
Sep 21, 2006 · On the 50th anniversary of Bill Struth's death, Graham Spiers pays tribute to the memory of the Ibrox legend. Herald and Times archive. BILL STRUTH died exactly 50 years ago today, on...
Scottish Advocate and Prison Reformer. Born Robert Cunningham Graham, he studied law and qualified as an advocate in 1820. In 1835 he became Sheriff of Elgin and in 1840 he became Sheriff of Edinburgh and remained in that role until death at the age of 50. In 1841 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of...