Alexander Bisset

Alexander Bisset (18 October 1883 – 14 February 1927) was a Scotland international rugby union player.

The Dundee Evening Telegraph of 19 January 1904 noting: The surprise packet here was Bisset of Cooper's Hill, who, called in as practically an emergency man, gave a splendid exhibition.

The newspapers such as the London Evening Standard of 12 August 1903; and the Lahore Civil and Military Gazette of 3 September 1903 both noting that Anderson was in the top 9 places; thus securing him one of 9 available posts - 8 in India and 1 in Sudan.

A. Bisset, retired civil servant, Bankfoot, Beechgrove, Moffat, who was convicted of reckless motor driving.

It was alleged that on 3rd June, on the Glasgow-Carlisle Road, opposite the lands of Dinwoodiegreen, Applegarth, near Lockerbie, while under the influence of drink, ha drove a motor car recklessly, and caused to collide with, and damage, another motor car driven Muriel Helen Baird, 9 Whittinghame Drive, Kelvinside, Glasgow.