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ngineering, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a me
at the opening of the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, a momentous day for Scottish history.
kimming - Born in Cumbernauld, and raised in Edinburgh, a former Miss Scotland finalist in 2000.
Bingham, Edinburgh, a suburb
light and colours to the Medical Society of Edinburgh, a precursor of flame emission spectroscopy.
ompanied by salt and vinegar, however around Edinburgh a combination of spirit vinegar and brown sa
Robert Stevenson lived at 1 Baxter's Place, Edinburgh; a building that is now called Robert Steven
activities, Ritchie was a town councillor in Edinburgh, a magistrate, chairman of the Chamber of Co
It seems probable that the Provost of Edinburgh, a wealthy burgess, with his brother Robert,
to the Scottish Oceanographical Laboratory, Edinburgh, a post he held until he was appointed natur
h Survival of the Fittest 10km run, again in Edinburgh, a trio of amateur athletes (Sean Edmond, Gr
Some burghs had more than one tron; in Edinburgh a butter tron was located at the head of the
by Chair of Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh, a post occupied by Vere Gordon Childe and S
ngdom (whose husband, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, a born prince of Greece and Denmark, is the
cording to owner Bob Carruthers the SRU owed Edinburgh a six-figure sum which had not been paid.
While deliberations were taking place in Edinburgh, a further party of French knights arrived a
une 1982, the route was flown by the City of Edinburgh, a 747-236B.
as national offices in Cardiff, Belfast, and Edinburgh, a European office in Brussels and a number
most literary judges of his day, was born in Edinburgh, A.D. 1757, and was the son of Mr. Andrew Al
William Wright, M.D., F.R.S.S. (London and Edinburgh), A.L.S.
nity conferred on him by the universities of Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Glasgow.
n was educated at George Watson's College in Edinburgh, Aberdeen University and Cambridge Universit
g history of DJ talent such as DJ Sonny from Edinburgh, Aberdeen's A La Fu playing far and wide ove
Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Cardiff, Belfast, Birmingham, Man
11 television and radio studios in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee, Portree, Stornoway, Inver
Theological Faculties of the Universities of Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow and St Andrews.
The Edinburgh Academical Football Club, also known as Edin
He also played for Edinburgh Academicals RFC.
A number of Edinburgh Academicals have represented Scotland at bot
He also played for Edinburgh Academicals.
Born in London, he was educated at Edinburgh Academy and Edinburgh University and was adm
er, he attended The Perse School, Cambridge, Edinburgh Academy and the University of Edinburgh.
He was educated at the Edinburgh Academy school.
He was educated at Edinburgh Academy and studied Balliol College, Oxford,
Irvine was educated at Edinburgh Academy and Oriel College, Oxford, where he
Educated at Edinburgh Academy and Sedbergh School, he joined the R
He was educated at Edinburgh Academy and at Sandhurst.
He was educated at Edinburgh Academy (1851-54), and graduated in medicine
He studied at Edinburgh Academy and Edinburgh University, graduating
Educated at Edinburgh Academy and Edinburgh University, Blaikie wo
scount Younger of Leckie, he was educated at Edinburgh Academy and Balliol College, Oxford, where h
he oldest organised rugby match, between The Edinburgh Academy (the school from which the club was
Clyde was Director of Edinburgh Academy from 1979 to 1988 and Vice-President
Dalyell was educated at the Edinburgh Academy and Eton College and did his Nationa
h was educated at the City of London School, Edinburgh Academy, University College London, and King
ark, Balerno, Midlothian, he was educated at Edinburgh Academy, University College, Oxford and at E
He was educated in the Edinburgh Academy, at the Magdalen College, Oxford, wh
The Edinburgh Academy, founded 1824
s Avon Clyde, Lord Clyde, he was educated at Edinburgh Academy, Trinity College, Oxford and Edinbur
and Mary Kathleen Smith, he was educated at Edinburgh Academy, Glenalmond College, Pembroke Colleg
n First World War, Miers was educated at the Edinburgh Academy, before joining the Navy as a specia
He was educated at Edinburgh Academy, then served an apprenticeship as a
ames Avon Clyde, Lord Clyde, was educated at Edinburgh Academy, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, whe
Vallance was educated at the Edinburgh Academy, Dulwich College, London and the Gla
Educated at the Edinburgh Academy, Bucher served in World War I with 1
He was educated at the Edinburgh Academy, and Glasgow and Oxford universities
He was educated at Edinburgh Academy, Melville College and the University
ng and education at Bishop Feild College and Edinburgh Academy, the first few years of his career w
He was educated at the Edinburgh Academy, and joined the Royal Marines in 194
He was educated at the Edinburgh Academy, at the University of Edinburgh, and
t the age of eleven years he was sent to the Edinburgh Academy, and from there to the University of
Balfour was educated at the Edinburgh Academy.
He was educated at Edinburgh Academy.
or Heriot's and hit the winning runs against Edinburgh Accies, decided to play in the Masterton Tro
constituency, they are either entitled to no Edinburgh Accommodation Allowance, £110.47 per night,
workers at Royal Mail offices in London and Edinburgh accused their bosses of cutting jobs and ser
et Beaton's name was written on a placard in Edinburgh accusing her of having used witchcraft to in
t developments have been the construction of Edinburgh Adventist Primary School and the Edinburgh E
"...the Edinburgh Advertiser is the only politico-ecclesiastic
d in 1832 he undertook the editorship of the Edinburgh Advertiser, in which employment he continued
Wilson), was said to be associated with the Edinburgh Advertiser.
1867 by the visiting Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, after the demolition of the first.
his ministry with a curacy at St Salvador's Edinburgh, after which he was a tutor at Salisbury The
onths later at St. Raphael's nursing home in Edinburgh after a short illness.
Canon and Succentor at St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh after which he held curacies at All Saints,
first post was a curacy at Old Saint Paul's, Edinburgh after which he was Second Chaplain of St Mar
orter of tough sanctions against the city of Edinburgh after the Porteous Riots of 1736.
y of volunteers to try to defend the city of Edinburgh against the army of Bonnie Prince Charlie du
arly career was kicking the winning goal for Edinburgh against Biarritz in 1997 and beating England
He began his medical training in Edinburgh aged 16 and was admitted as a Member of the
The opt-outs are outlined in the Edinburgh Agreement and concern the Economic and monet
as arrested again on Thursday 19 May 2006 at Edinburgh airport after removing his clothes during a
After studying geology at the University of Edinburgh, Allan took part in the William Speirs Bruce
e war, the Calcutta Cup match at Inverleith ( Edinburgh), alongside James Huggan who had died in 191
ican work in the Karoo region and, whilst at Edinburgh, also in the Deccan area of India and in sou
dents of Victoria Gardens at Newtongrange in Edinburgh also objected to projected noise levels and
on the Flying Scotsman train from London to Edinburgh, also featuring the famous locomotive LNER C
A resident of Edinburgh also played badminton for Scotland at U16 le
both Napier University and the University of Edinburgh although he left Edinburgh without submittin
ty of whom are students at the University of Edinburgh, although they welcome all those who are int
om Leith to Fettes around 1980 and then left Edinburgh altogether in the mid 1990s.
ick, Esq., and George de Lawedre, burgess of Edinburgh, Ambassadors appointed by the "Council Gener
Florida, New Jersey, Minneapolis, London and Edinburgh, among other cities and countries.
th the notable exception of Lothian Buses in Edinburgh, among others.
ith and access to Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh; an admirer of Seago's work.
In 1786 he graduated from the University of Edinburgh, an education paid for by a wealthy uncle.
d a new theological college (New College) in Edinburgh, an Assembly Hall and a home for the Free Hi
He currently plays as a lock for Edinburgh and the Scottish national team.
ang' occurs in Oxgangs, a southern suburb of Edinburgh, and in Oxgang, an area of the town of Kirki
ed at the School of Law of the University of Edinburgh and began practice as an advocate in 1889.
the University of Glasgow, the University of Edinburgh and New College, Edinburgh.
ed to write plays by the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh and Cumbernauld Theatre.
ober 19, 1873), Scottish divine, was born at Edinburgh, and spent his early years in Glasgow, where
Fairgrieve was born in Edinburgh and started his football career with Dalry P
cademia dei Lincei, and the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and is in addition an Honorary Fellow of th
, sister of Maria, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh and eldest daughter of Hon.
lieke Universiteit Leuven, the University of Edinburgh and the University of Essex.
r 1721, was educated at Glasgow, Leyden, and Edinburgh, and was ordained a minister of the kirk of
nto the city's central area for drivers from Edinburgh and the north.
Archibald Campbell was educated at Edinburgh and Glasgow.
ritime and Coastguard Agency's (MCA) labs in Edinburgh, and Ireland has requested samples of oils c
He was educated at the university of Edinburgh, and on 15 December 1782 elected a member of
This subject he studied at the University of Edinburgh, and he was still young when he was appointe
periority of the Canons of Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh, and remained so for the next three hundred
as Baron Hardie, of Blackford in the City of Edinburgh, and appointed to the Privy Council.
it, with branches in Britain (in London and Edinburgh) and America (in New York and Boston), first
Christopher Elton was born in Edinburgh and studied at the Royal Academy of Music in
cept with regard to Bishop Alexander Rose of Edinburgh and Paterson himself.
894 he became general manager of the London, Edinburgh and Glasgow Insurance Company and joined the
nstitutes the whole of the First New Town of Edinburgh and a small part of the early 19th century S
He was educated at the University of Edinburgh and ordained in 1914.
cribed by Richard W. B. Ellis (1902-1966) of Edinburgh and Simon van Creveld (1895-1971) of Amsterd
e of his school fellows, studied medicine at Edinburgh, and finally graduated at Leiden in 1745.
medicine in the hospitals of London, Paris, Edinburgh, and Dublin, and in 1841 engaged in the prac
Scotland and attended the Royal High School, Edinburgh and the University of Edinburgh.
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and a licenceate of the Royal College of Phy
y plays for and captains Hibernian Ladies in Edinburgh and has amassed more than 80 caps for the Sc
t George Watson's College, the University of Edinburgh, and Balliol College, Oxford, at which he to
y, Danny's Wake, which won a Fringe First in Edinburgh and a Granada Media Comedy Writing Award, Al
e banks of the Forth and Clyde canal between Edinburgh and Glasgow.
He was educated at Broughton High School, Edinburgh and the University of Aberdeen, where he com
lden in London, the first Alexander Monro in Edinburgh, and Bernhard Siegfried Albinus in Leiden, c
hop Andrew Thomas McDonald of St Andrews and Edinburgh, and the principal co-consecrators were Bish
y daughter of Alexander Thomson, minister of Edinburgh, and had four daughters and two sons, one of
The meetings in Edinburgh and Boston are more ecumenical in representa
he Royal College of Surgeons and Physicians, Edinburgh, and of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeo
Fire Safety Engineering at the University of Edinburgh and member of the BRE Centre for Fire Safety
He was educated at the University of Edinburgh and ordained in 1945.
studying law and economics at University of Edinburgh and University of Oxford, Snell gained inter
an active participant in the social life of Edinburgh, and joined the Poker Club in 1762.
He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and was a Trustee of the National Gallery,
Edinburgh and Dundee represented two seats each, and G
Archbishop Angus MacDonald of St Andrews and Edinburgh, and the principal co-consecrators were Bish
lexander Lauder of Blyth, knight, Provost of Edinburgh and 'Justiciarius deputatis'" signed a verdi
Later, he attended seminaries in Edinburgh and London.
red on speech elocution at the University of Edinburgh, and from 1865 to 1870 at the University of
serving as an apprentice to a bookseller in Edinburgh and London, he began business for himself in
was Senior Chaplain at, St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh and then held incumbencies at St Mark's, Por
lotte Hannah Arnold, and studied medicine in Edinburgh and Glasgow.
braries of Brussels, London, Oxford, Dublin, Edinburgh and Cambridge.
He also competed for Scotland in the 1970 in Edinburgh and 1974 Commonwealth Games in Christchurch
onours degree from Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, and an MPhil in 'International relations an
n January 1998, Microsoft, the University of Edinburgh and others submitted a proposal for an XML s
A Scot, Chesters grew up in Edinburgh and took a degree in Mediaeval History at th
York, Doncaster and London and northbound to Edinburgh and Glasgow.
y daytimes there is a half-hourly service to Edinburgh and an hourly evening service.
ristol, Nottingham, St. Andrews, Birmingham, Edinburgh and Durham) and around 85% of students enter
fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and Ceylon College of Physicians.
an Equerry to His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh and a Deputy Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire.
re donated by his widow to the University of Edinburgh and the Bodleian Library, Oxford, after his
the Scottish coastline between Aberdeen and Edinburgh, and the veterans of the Polish tank formati
rammar School, Argyll and Napier University, Edinburgh, and lives in London.
Highness the Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh
k, London, Liverpool, Dublin, Cork, Bristol, Edinburgh and Los Angeles.
attended by Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh and the prime minister, Gordon Brown.
Following Leinster's victory over Edinburgh and with Ulster losing against the Ospreys,
cottish National War Memorial at The Castle, Edinburgh, and author of the book The Scottish Nationa
rode for a number of teams including Exeter, Edinburgh and ended his career after riding with the G
o Scotland, and studied at the University of Edinburgh and began to write novels.
hich organises anti-war protests in Glasgow, Edinburgh and blockades at Faslane.
and his wife Ruby were convicted of fraud in Edinburgh and sentenced to three years' imprisonment f
ade assistant librarian in the University of Edinburgh, and after an interval as secretary to the P
She has been the guest of the Edinburgh and Antwerp book festivals where her book ha
chool, Rochester, and the Royal High School, Edinburgh, and was also educated in Germany.
Ralston was born in Edinburgh and is married to the meteorologist and phot
llor's Award from HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and Chancellor of the University of Edinburg
t carrying a large water main which supplies Edinburgh and passes over Tarth Water.
s, or was if the cities of Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow are regarded as belonging, respe
6 begins at a junction with the A68 road (to Edinburgh and Corbridge).
ck has been a faculty member of the Calgary, Edinburgh and Oundle Organ Courses, and involved in ed
rtick, Vallance studied at Fettes College in Edinburgh and Balliol College, Oxford, before serving
of Roxburgh, Peebles, Dumfries, Linlithgow, Edinburgh and Haddington - in essence, all the territo
LL.D., from both Edinburgh and St. Andrews Universities, and was a Hono
our was educated at the Royal High School in Edinburgh and then studied at St Andrews University an
Except for Edinburgh and Glasgow, which were two-seat constituenc
past these activities have included Duke of Edinburgh and ski and snowboarding trips.
the Magdalene Asylum to help prostitutes in Edinburgh and Glasgow.
e "Prince of Dribblers", Fitchie was born in Edinburgh and played football as an amateur (having ha
, by Dr Brandreth of Liverpool, Dr Hunter of Edinburgh, and Mr Ransome, Mr Whatton, Mr Garside and
he was separated from her husband, living in Edinburgh, and had made the acquaintance of several wr
he Scottish Episcopal Theological College in Edinburgh and went on to Keble College at Oxford Unive
Edinburgh and South East Scotland
Forfarshire and studied at the University of Edinburgh, and Trinity College, Cambridge.
, Imperial College London, the University of Edinburgh and is currently Wallis Professor of Mathema
raham, Auxiliary Bishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh and Donald Martin, Bishop of Argyll and The
Charles Wyville Thomson-of the University of Edinburgh and Merchiston Castle School-the Royal Socie
in Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham, Camberley, Edinburgh and Glasgow.
She worked as a solicitor in Edinburgh and the City of London.
Prize for 1900-1904 by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and in 1908 he was awarded the Albert medal
rley Dalrymple-Hay was educated privately in Edinburgh and was articled as pupil to the Chief Engin
                                                                                                   
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