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initiated Freemasonry in Mary Chapel Lodge, Edinburgh, on January 8 1907, was passed to the Fellow
plays have been produced in Belfast, London, Edinburgh, Dublin, Raleigh, NC and New York.
894 he became general manager of the London, Edinburgh and Glasgow Insurance Company and joined the
any, as well as in Boston, Florence, London, Edinburgh, Vicenza and Tel Aviv.
es operate to destinations including London, Edinburgh, Bristol and Southend-on-Sea.
eatre in Birmingham, Lyceum Theatre, London, Edinburgh Playhouse, Liverpool Empire, New Theatre Oxf
exhibitions in Athens, Thessaloniki, London, Edinburgh, New York, Rome, Barcelona, Madrid and Dubai
ences in the U.S. and conferences in London, Edinburgh, and Manchester.
returned to India after qualifying as LRCP ( Edinburgh), LRCS (Glasgow), and GFPS (Dublin).
n the Book of Ecclesiastes, T & T Clark Ltd, Edinburgh.
999) was published in 2000 by T&T Clark Ltd, Edinburgh, on behalf of the Church of Scotland.
econd Edition; published by Albyn Press LTD, Edinburgh, p. 65
Juno and the Paycock, Royal Lyceum ( Edinburgh)
ortle Awards, and was nominated for the main Edinburgh Comedy Award in 2009 for 'This Guy At Night'
g to Scotland, where he served at St Mary's, Edinburgh for two months, then appointed an assistant
al for the commonwealth games in Meadowbank, Edinburgh.
Osbourne took part in the 2008 MediaGuardian Edinburgh International Television Festival in Scotlan
nstitute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine, Edinburgh, UK.
mittee, Member: Justice 1 Committee, Member: Edinburgh Tram (Line One) Bill Committee, Substitute M
1956 in the Scottish National War Memorial, Edinburgh Castle.
; St Mary's RC Cathedral, military memorial, Edinburgh (1889); and the baptistery to St John's Chur
World of Men: Edinburgh
91), Introduction to the Talmud and Midrash, Edinburgh: T&T Clark, ISBN 978-0800625245 .
91), Introduction to the Talmud and Midrash, Edinburgh: T&T Clark, ISBN 978-0800625245
ugh this name may be an anachronism, modern ( Edinburgh), was under siege and fell to the Angles, fo
In modern Edinburgh, DI Buchan investigates a hundred year old c
s-Toronto, Silver Docs-Washington, Montreal, Edinburgh, Warsaw, Hamburg, Chicago, Miami or Tokio.
Nelson's Monument, Edinburgh, UK
Lady Tatiana Elizabeth Mountbatten ( Edinburgh, 16 December 1917 - Northampton, 15 May 1988
Royal Museum Edinburgh
History (1873) at the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh.
ross is displayed at the Royal Scots Museum, Edinburgh Castle, Scotland.
As implied by the name, Edinburgh East covers an eastern portion of the City o
One name, Edinburgh East, also first used in 1885, fell out of u
From 1997 to 2005 his seat was named Edinburgh East & Musselburgh
Two names, Edinburgh South and Edinburgh West have been in contin
he religious history of the Slavonic nations Edinburgh, 1851
He died at Coats, near Edinburgh, in his 47th year, and was buried at St Cuth
er Liston-Foulis Baronetcy, of Colinton near Edinburgh, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scoti
Morpeth on the A1 to the A68 at Oxton, near Edinburgh.
sil was found, the Granton shrimp beds, near Edinburgh.
ependent Loretto School in Musselburgh, near Edinburgh.
ffice is being established in Broxburn, near Edinburgh.
(MP) for the Leith Burghs constituency, near Edinburgh.
Gilmer was born near Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1700.
bert "Bob" Brettle, born at Portobello, near Edinburgh, in January 1832, was a successful bare-knuc
cted his PhD research at Racal-MESL Ltd near Edinburgh in Scotland as well as at the University of
Bust of Sir Walter Scott, Preston Hall near Edinburgh, 1825
daughter of Robert Selby of Bonington, near Edinburgh, who was also her father's heir - the couple
rnie (1567), provost of Trinity College near Edinburgh (1571), a lord of session (1572), minister o
His last years were spent at Colinton near Edinburgh, where he died on 17 May, 1839.
n in 1925, to live on his family estate near Edinburgh.
quired the lands and barony of Leswade, near Edinburgh.
produced at the Glenkinchie Distillery near Edinburgh.
He died near Edinburgh, surrounded by his family.
nce of Craiglockhart Military Hospital, near Edinburgh, where he was invaldided in the summer of 19
e was also given the lands of Muirhouse near Edinburgh in compensation for lands taken by John Ball
portrait hangs today at Hopetoun House near Edinburgh.
Seventeen of the crew were arrested near Edinburgh and put on trial for piracy, with nine of th
eyond the destruction of Holyrood Abbey near Edinburgh the invasion had achieved precisely nothing.
s translated to the parish of Liberton, near Edinburgh.
He was born at Kirkhill near Edinburgh.
w, he started his career with Broxburn, near Edinburgh, and later played for Armadale in the Scotti
Notman was born in Dalkeith, near Edinburgh, Scotland, and educated at Newbattle Communi
London in 1824, and in the Union Canal near Edinburgh in 1834.
tly visiting Musselburgh Grammar School near Edinburgh, Scotland and The Hereford Academy in West M
He was born at Leith, near Edinburgh, where his father, Alexander Home, a distant
o Leuchars in 1645 and then to Saltoun, near Edinburgh, in 1659.
Bertram was born near Edinburgh, the Scottish capital.
-patients at Craiglockhart War Hospital near Edinburgh in 1917.
ly producing distilleries: Glenkinchie, near Edinburgh; Auchentoshan, near Clydebank; and Bladnoch
ebruary 1321 as Abbot of Holyrood Abbey near Edinburgh.
Gibson, of Alderstone, in Ratho parish, near Edinburgh.
their occupation of Haddington, a town near Edinburgh, and de Thermes and Regent Arran walked in.
at is today Vanier, before going through New Edinburgh to the point where the sewer system emptied
allowing Alistair Darling to contest the new Edinburgh South West seat.
This included responsibility for the new Edinburgh Trams development intended to begin operatio
Born in New Edinburgh, Hutchison was the son of Robert Hutchison,
ecently authored the first volume in the New Edinburgh History of Scotland series, titled From Cale
onstituency was abolished in 1997, but a new Edinburgh East was created in 2005.
7), From Pictland to Alba, 789-1070, The New Edinburgh History of Scotland, Edinburgh: Edinburgh Un
e society was established in 1899 as The New Edinburgh Investment Building Society.
In 1892, it was redefined to exclude the New Edinburgh district of the city.
h is located at 125 MacKay Street in the New Edinburgh neighbourhood across the street from Rideau
offered the position of minister of the New Edinburgh scheme (later the Otago scheme) in June 1843
iver and laid out a town, which he named New Edinburgh.
ck, Northumberland, he studied at Newcastle, Edinburgh, Antwerp and Munich as well as Paris under J
He was born in Newhaven, Edinburgh.
Born in Newington, Edinburgh, Crichton received his M.D. from Leyden, Hol
Union and the owners of the newly-franchised Edinburgh team.
constituency, they are either entitled to no Edinburgh Accommodation Allowance, £110.47 per night,
The Church (Canongate booklets; no.1) Edinburgh, Rev.R.S.Wright, 1950
ugh Long Sand, following the demise of North Edinburgh Channel as a buoyed route.
Mack started her career at the now-defunct Edinburgh Live cable TV station as a runner and produc
al radio stations, including the now-defunct Edinburgh station Talk 107.
at Liverpool John Moores, Royal Observatory Edinburgh, as well as the Johns Hopkins University, Ba
London, Gear worked at the Royal Observatory Edinburgh where he led the construction of the SCUBA c
to this donation, the new Royal Observatory, Edinburgh was opened on Blackford Hill in 1896.
or Centre attached to the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh.
City Observatory, Edinburgh.
le of the director of the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh until 1995.
or Centre attached to the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh.
n Hillier, manager of the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh, visitor centre.
It was discovered by the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh at the Siding Spring Observatory near Coonab
rom the family of "Redhouse" in the shire of Edinburgh.
Licensed as a minister by the Presbytery of Edinburgh.
l, Win Hill Pike is often used for a Duke of Edinburgh Award station.
h and was the principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1840 to 1859.
e Homeless (Duchess of York) and the Duke of Edinburgh International Project (Prince Edward).
nes whose grandson is Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, husband of the Queen Elizabeth II.
ecturer on that subject at the University of Edinburgh, settled in Edinburgh to live a very retired
rned a masters degree from the University of Edinburgh in 1986 and a Ph.D. from the same university
5 he became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the same year he was knighted and became Pr
war, Albert Camp attended the University of Edinburgh.
The Rt Rev.Harry Seymour Reid was Bishop of Edinburgh from 1929 until 1939.
International Relations at the University of Edinburgh, from 1961 to 1967.
Lord Rupert was Treasurer to the Duke of Edinburgh from 1970 to 1982 and his Private Secretary
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.
udied the School of Law of the University of Edinburgh (LL.B.) and the School of Law of the Univers
ngineering, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a me
He had applied to be head coach of Edinburgh Gunners but the SRU insisted that the new co
In 1919 he became Dean of Edinburgh before his elevation to the Episcopate.
From the University of Edinburgh he gained an MSc in Community Medicine in 19
gan studying Literature at the University of Edinburgh, graduating in the spring of 1877 with an M.
en fought a pitched battle in the streets of Edinburgh in 1520.
trict Council areas of West Lothian, City of Edinburgh, Midlothian and East Lothian were used as th
tional unity, and suggested that the Duke of Edinburgh could chair its meetings.
xxxv, 1883, and of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, vol.
the University of Glasgow, the University of Edinburgh and New College, Edinburgh.
Artificial Intelligence at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Grant is remembered at the University of Edinburgh to this day with two buildings named after h
2 to 1929 and Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1929 to 1944. of the Royal Society of A
t professor of medicine at the University of Edinburgh.
Philip of Greece and Denmark, later Duke of Edinburgh, consort of Queen Elizabeth II of the United
ental Psychology, and from the University of Edinburgh in 1973, with a Ph.D. in Artificial Intellig
University of Edinburgh
pe, Preston studied law at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.
t Wallace Hall Academy and the University of Edinburgh.
ofessor of Criminal Law at the University of Edinburgh.
cademia dei Lincei, and the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and is in addition an Honorary Fellow of th
ly 1936 he was ordained by the Presbytery of Edinburgh to work as a Church of Scotland missionary a
brother Ralph in 1798, was made governor of Edinburgh Castle in 1801 - a post he held until his de
ed at Dumfries Academy and the University of Edinburgh, he rose to become the Queen's Botanist in S
lieke Universiteit Leuven, the University of Edinburgh and the University of Essex.
ral Theology" delivered at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland between 1901 and 1902.
e, daughter of William Moffat, architect, of Edinburgh.
so a member of the The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers.
He attended the University of Edinburgh before graduating in philosophy, psychology
ural painting from the Crawford's tearoom of Edinburgh, circa 1926.
secundus) (1691/2-1753) was the Principal of Edinburgh University from 1736 to 1753.
distribution rights across the University of Edinburgh, as well as at the four further target insti
e archbishop of St Andrews and the bishop of Edinburgh to answer a charge of defaming the archbisho
He was educated at the university of Edinburgh, and on 15 December 1782 elected a member of
Kenneth Charles Harman Warner was Bishop of Edinburgh from 1947 to 1961.
This subject he studied at the University of Edinburgh, and he was still young when he was appointe
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (B) 65: 251-270.
McConnell received a Duke of Edinburgh award in 1997 for her work with inner city y
sh Parliament is in the Holyrood district of Edinburgh.
the Government School of Art for the city of Edinburgh.
he is also an aunt of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
llow in Defence Studies at the University of Edinburgh.
y is almost identical to that of the City of Edinburgh Council area (i.e. also including Kirkliston
The region covers the City of Edinburgh council area, the West Lothian council area,
elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
both Napier University and the University of Edinburgh although he left Edinburgh without submittin
By this date, the county of Edinburgh had been renamed as the county of Midlothian
eled to Scotland to attend the University of Edinburgh, from which he graduated probably in 1859.
as Baron Hardie, of Blackford in the City of Edinburgh, and appointed to the Privy Council.
he is a great-grandson of Princess Marie of Edinburgh, Victoria's granddaughter.
He was the second son of William Darling of Edinburgh.
The Lord Rector of the University of Edinburgh is elected every three years by the students
He studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh and, after receiving his M.D., was assistant
cept with regard to Bishop Alexander Rose of Edinburgh and Paterson himself.
erages, but declined: Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh; Charles, Prince of Wales; Prince Andrew, Du
nstitutes the whole of the First New Town of Edinburgh and a small part of the early 19th century S
was opened by His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh on the 26 June 2006.
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
16, 1839-December 31, 1924) was a native of Edinburgh, Scotland.
he war memorial by Charles Bean, the Duke of Edinburgh behind in military uniform, 16 February 1954
As he was a Custumar of Edinburgh, his "relict" Janet Paterson, was, with Marg
It was published out of Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
neering and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in Britain and an Honorary Fellow of the Roy
ok his medical degree from the University of Edinburgh.
k, an elder sister of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
Heriot represented the City of Edinburgh in the Parliament of Scotland on a number of
ng at the School of Law of the University of Edinburgh.
male science graduate from the University of Edinburgh as well as that institution's first female h
one as a great-grandson of Princess Marie of Edinburgh, herself a granddaughter of Victoria of the
n Dundee, 1950) is a former Labour leader of Edinburgh City Council in Scotland.
the Meadows/Morningside ward for the City of Edinburgh Council.
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and a licenceate of the Royal College of Phy
ms of wards used in elections to the City of Edinburgh Council, 1999 to 2007, it includes the wards
Appointed Professor of Botany, University of Edinburgh
titles and honours of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
As part of this process, The University of Edinburgh offers a varied programme of short courses,
octor of Science degree (DSc), University of Edinburgh
d an honorary doctorate by the University of Edinburgh.
She graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 1976 before gaining a postgraduate certif
                                                                                                   
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