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e Lauder, children of Colin Lauder, surgeon, Edinburgh, were seised in part of a tenement of land i
and his brother Alexander Lauder, Burgess of Edinburgh, were 'senescallos', or stewards, of Kirkudb
The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh were guests at 21 Cromwell Road, where he pu
He lost the Edinburgh West seat in 1892 but returned to the House
lacement by Vivian Phillipps, Liberal MP for Edinburgh West who was strongly opposed.
4 programme The World at One that he was the Edinburgh West MP.
He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Edinburgh West from 1941 to 1959.
See Edinburgh West (Scottish Parliament constituency).
Margaret Smith, MSP for Edinburgh West 1999-2011.
he stood for election to Westminster in the Edinburgh West constituency four times before finally
beral Unionist Member of Parliament (MP) for Edinburgh West from 1909 to 1918 and Coalition Unionis
Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas ( Edinburgh West) - Minister of State at the Scottish Of
was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Edinburgh West, which he held until the October 1974 g
, all also in the Lothians electoral region: Edinburgh West, Edinburgh Central, Edinburgh Pentlands
It borders onto the constituencies of Edinburgh West, Edinburgh South West, Dumfriesshire, L
nd and Germany: Past and Future, (London and Edinburgh, West-Slavonic Bulletin, 1942)
d at a by-election in May 1895 as the MP for Edinburgh West.
election, and instead stood for election in Edinburgh West.
Liverpool Athenaeum, The Royal Scots Club in Edinburgh, Western Club in Glasgow, Phyllis Court in H
trip to Scotland, in the year 1745, being at Edinburgh, when Charley the Pretender was there, he wa
was ordered to appear at the church door of Edinburgh when the second bell rang for public worship
o philosophical studies, left it and went to Edinburgh, when he became the favourite pupil of Sir W
ded another synod held in St. Paul's Church, Edinburgh, when the canons were again revised.
He traveled between Perth, Dundee, and Edinburgh where he served as elder among these Glasite
In 1886 he moved to Edinburgh, where he became minister of St. Bernard's P
he was among 31 men released who arrived at Edinburgh, where he learnt the tragic news of his fath
n Fife, Scotland and trained as a builder in Edinburgh, where he married Mary Cuthbertson in 1821.
on Grammar School and then the University of Edinburgh, where he studied theology.
co-founded the Centre for Systems Biology at Edinburgh, where he was a co-director (2006-2010), and
ely obscure; he spent a good deal of time in Edinburgh, where he is witness to several charters.
ith Grammar School, and at the University of Edinburgh, where he graduated MA, in 1742.
004 he signed for the popular Grange club in Edinburgh, where he has played since.
ogy Laboratory from 1980-82, but returned to Edinburgh where she was awarded a personal chair in 19
He later went to the University of Edinburgh where he completed his Ph.D in Analytical Ph
versity College London and the University of Edinburgh, where he received his doctorate in 1841.
ock, Essex and educated at Fettes College in Edinburgh, where he played for the college cricket tea
ster College he studied at the University of Edinburgh where he obtained his Bachelor of Science de
educated at Cargilfield and Fettes College, Edinburgh, where he studied zoology and anatomy.
was born in 1670 in England and educated at Edinburgh, where he graduated M.A. on 27 February 1694
In 1734 he went to Edinburgh, where he began to make portraits in miniatu
minister, Inglis was born in August 1810 in Edinburgh, where he attended the Royal High School.
hen about thirty years of age, he settled in Edinburgh, where he obtained a tutorship in the family
He was educated at Fettes College in Edinburgh, where he was a Foundation Scholar, and earn
twenty-second year entered the University of Edinburgh, where he obtained prizes in Latin and in mo
Ged was born in Edinburgh, where he carried on business as a goldsmith
His last years were spent at Colinton near Edinburgh, where he died on 17 May, 1839.
Around 1790, Brown moved to Edinburgh, where he became pastor to the remaining Jac
He is a graduate of the University of Edinburgh, where he was President of the Students' Rep
aught at the universities of Birmingham, and Edinburgh where he counted amongst his students the fo
e continued his studies at the University of Edinburgh, where he graduated as M.D. in June 1767, an
of Alnwick, and thence to the university of Edinburgh, where he graduated M.D. in 1799.
ew Zealand, but in 1895, the family moved to Edinburgh, where Chilton studied medicine in an attemp
In 1970 they returned to Edinburgh, where Macmurray died in on June 21, 1976.
In 1927, Alec Hunter's family moved to Edinburgh, where he worked producing contemporary fabr
ongate Kirk in 1977 and continued to live in Edinburgh, where he died in 1995 at the age of 87.
d by Oliver Cromwell's order, he returned to Edinburgh, where he preached till the restoration of t
chool, and then studied at the University of Edinburgh where he gained an MA in 1965.
asgow and at the Secession Theological Hall, Edinburgh, where he made the acquaintance of Thomas de
nce of Craiglockhart Military Hospital, near Edinburgh, where he was invaldided in the summer of 19
iversity, and from 1973 at the University of Edinburgh, where he was a co-founder of the Laboratory
He then retired to Edinburgh, where he became a tutor.
he position of lecturer at the University of Edinburgh, where he was later awarded a D.Sc.
ver a sermon he gave in St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, where spoke in support of Dr David Jenkins
He did his PhD at the University of Edinburgh, where he stayed for a postdoc position.
After that, he attended the University of Edinburgh where he received his M.D. degree in 1782.
Scotland while Dave was a child, settling in Edinburgh, where he grew up supporting Hearts.
She was educated at the University of Edinburgh, where she continued as a teacher after grad
ed young Leechman to go to the University of Edinburgh, where he graduated 16 April 1724.
devoting himself to medical studies, went to Edinburgh, where he graduated M.D. in 1791, his disser
He was educated in West London and Edinburgh, where he also attended George Watson's Coll
iel Stewart's College, and the University of Edinburgh, where he studied medicine.
The king marched upon Edinburgh, where at Leith there came such a sickness a
Mein, son of John Mein, was born in Edinburgh where he received a good education before en
He removed in 1622 to Edinburgh, where he successively held four charges.
ed the chair vacated by Sir Thomas Fraser in Edinburgh, where remained until his death.
Dickinson then returned to the University of Edinburgh where he was invited to conduct a longitudin
His parents moved to Edinburgh, where in 1792 he began his education under
1960 he did a year of post-graduate study in Edinburgh, where he was also assistant minister at Mor
London, Gear worked at the Royal Observatory Edinburgh where he led the construction of the SCUBA c
He then removed to Edinburgh, where he made a collection of drawings of t
Calderwood was educated at Edinburgh, where he took the degree of MA in 1593.
He attended the University of Edinburgh where he switched to divinity having engaged
He studied medicine at Edinburgh, where he obtained the degree of MD.
nto Tanner's Close, in the West Port area of Edinburgh, where Margaret Hare kept a lodging-house.
Farrell was also to attend the University of Edinburgh where he would study dentistry with Hibs pay
rds Cardinal) Wiseman until 1848 and then at Edinburgh where he studied privately.
On leaving university he moved to Edinburgh where he taught at Edinburgh Academy and sco
eived his PhD in 1972 from the University of Edinburgh, where he studied under Rod Burstall.
Brebner was born in Edinburgh, where he was educated at George Watson's Co
He was born at Leith, near Edinburgh, where his father, Alexander Home, a distant
nd and studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh, where he graduated in 1765.
ege of Cape Coast in Ghana, before moving to Edinburgh, where he received his Ph.D. in linguistics.
eorge Watson's College and the University of Edinburgh where he studied law before taking a postgra
e removed to the Royal Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, where they are on public display.
y represented Germany in the 1972 contest in Edinburgh, where she had finished third.
Architectural Computing at the University of Edinburgh where he is Head of the School of Arts, Cult
icine from 1871 to 1874 at the University of Edinburgh, where he later became professor of Natural
Leitch grew up in Edinburgh where he attended George Watson's College.
nd, he is found practising as a physician in Edinburgh, where, besides his professional duties, he
Later he proceeded to the University of Edinburgh, where, in 1823, he founded the Plinian Soci
In 1832 he entered the university of Edinburgh, where, after studying in Berlin and St. Pet
rt in the presence of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, where, as an encore was demanded by the aud
on within the Computer Science department at Edinburgh which was a portable compiler that brought I
e School of Informatics in the University of Edinburgh which aims to boost activities in Knowledge
s appointed a Professor at the University of Edinburgh, which post he held until 1604.
rth Road, the post road connecting London to Edinburgh, which ran through Beeston.
g a Charter creating the Merchant Company of Edinburgh, which was ratified by the Parliament of Sco
gned to Southern France, he was then sent to Edinburgh, which was of great importance to the Royal
icitor he worked for a firm of solicitors in Edinburgh, which he left after six months.
n 1886 was elected as the Anglican Bishop of Edinburgh, which position he held until his death in 1
e Goermans/Taskin in the Russell Collection, Edinburgh, which has been very highly praised for its
uters due to the village's close location to Edinburgh which is 16 miles (26 km) to the north east.
rsville was probably preceded by the town of Edinburgh, which was platted on Nov. 3, 1815 and recor
t a vagrant called Marion Chisholm came from Edinburgh while the Plague was raging there carrying a
and then became a pupil of John Paterson of Edinburgh while he was working on the restoration of B
ers and students of medicine is published in Edinburgh while the author is Professor of Medicine at
nd is currently in the Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, whilst replicas are held by the Shetland Mu
India, the son of a medical missionary from Edinburgh who entered the British Government's educati
1950, Peter Dal was sold to W Thompson & Co, Edinburgh who traded as Ben Line, and was renamed Benl
daughter of Robert Selby of Bonington, near Edinburgh, who was also her father's heir - the couple
form earned him a professional contract with Edinburgh who signed him ahead of the 2005-2006 season
med Regina Maria (Queen Mary) after Marie of Edinburgh, who was the queen consort of King Ferdinand
nferred upon His Royal Highness, the Duke of Edinburgh, who had consented to become Patron of the C
y vessel commanded by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who took command on 2 September 1950.
ttish international rugby union player, from Edinburgh, who played for Scotland.
lothian North and Musselburgh, while eastern Edinburgh will be brought together into a newly named
Edinburgh: William Hodge & Co..
(1844) Contemplations on the Solar System, Edinburgh: William Tait
In 1823, Hodgkin qualified for his M.D. at Edinburgh with a thesis on the physiological mechanism
Filming took place around Edinburgh with some scenes also being shot in Stirling
nemouth and graduated from the University of Edinburgh with a degree in Mathematics.
Later he graduated from the University of Edinburgh with his MD in 1813.
Keith O'Brien, Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh with co-consecrating bishops the Rt Rev Maur
f Elles, he graduated from the University of Edinburgh with a BSc in agriculture.
master at Forres and in Dr Douglas's School, Edinburgh), with some works published in The Scotsman.
He moved to Edinburgh with his family, where he played for Borough
its internationally and lives in Inverleith, Edinburgh with his wife and three children.
cotland, he graduated from the University of Edinburgh with a degree in mathematics before spending
e went on to graduate from the University of Edinburgh with MA Honours in History and Politics.
od between 1994 and 2000 it too was based in Edinburgh with the mother club.
ast Main Line between Berwick-upon-Tweed and Edinburgh) with St Boswells (on the Edinburgh to Carli
" however, it is a unit in the University of Edinburgh with a much wider remit, and is led by the H
School and graduated from the University of Edinburgh with a Master of Arts in economic history.
He studied at the University of Edinburgh with the philosopher Dugald Stewart, graduat
Patrizio lives in Edinburgh with her husband Joe.
They were ran close, but a home win against Edinburgh with a few games remaining secured Blaze's s
e, Cambridge with a BA and the University of Edinburgh with an LLB.
ned and built by George Washington Browne of Edinburgh, with interiors and furnishings being design
ocalist Pauline Henry (born 29 January 1961, Edinburgh) with Mike Peden and James Locke.
Farmer lives in Edinburgh, with his wife of 43 years, Anne.
against him with his enemies in the City of Edinburgh, within and without the council, and Lord Ab
He became sub-editor of the Edinburgh Witness in 1846.
ing the Estate of the Kirk in 1605 and 1606, Edinburgh, Wodrow Society, 1846.
was a Leverhulme fellow at the University of Edinburgh working with Dr Neil Robertson, and after th
prenticeship he joined Blyth & Cunningham of Edinburgh working on projects for the Caledonian Railw
death, dividing his time between teaching at Edinburgh, writing and farming.
asson was Professor of English Literature at Edinburgh, wrote a biography of John Milton and was a
College, Princeton University, University of Edinburgh, Yale University, Vanderbilt University, and
London Dungeon and its sister attractions in Edinburgh, York, Hamburg and Amsterdam, with Blackpool
a private performance for the Queen, Duke of Edinburgh, Zara Phillips and boyfriend Mike Tindall, a
s (Downton, Wilts), Tesco Supermarkets (UK), Edinburgh Zoo (Scotland) and Timberland (HK), Dickinso
rom Leith brought the very first penguins to Edinburgh Zoo around 1900.
At Edinburgh Zoo, Scotland
It is also the emblem of Edinburgh Zoo.
                                                                                                   
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