Alexander Woodrow (13 November 1867 – 26 February 1916) was a Scotland international rugby union player.
A rumour started - and reported in the Glasgow Evening Post newspaper - that he would instead play association football with Queens Park the following season.
As the head of the Alexander Woodrow & Son lithographic printing and engraving business he left a larger estate of £76,271; 8 shillings; and 3 pence.
Again, his grandson and the international rugby union player's son, Alexander Woodrow Junior (also a lithographic printer), was sadly granted confirmation of the estate.
He was taken to Edinburgh's Royal Infimary where he was treated for concussion; and then had to recover further in Dr. Stile's nursing home.