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scripts, and visiting to Dublin, London, and | Edinburgh to pursue his researches in libraries. |
as national offices in Cardiff, Belfast, and | Edinburgh, a European office in Brussels and a number |
don School of Economics, Manchester, UCL and | Edinburgh should be examined for bias. |
ce William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and | Edinburgh during his time as Chancellor of the Univers |
and in 1802 and 1806, for Cullen in 1810 and | Edinburgh from 1812 to 1831. |
her locations in Greater London, England and | Edinburgh, Scotland; it now only exists in Scotland as |
g in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony (Lucerne and | Edinburgh) under Claudio Abbado. |
and ancient royal possession in Stirling and | Edinburgh, and feudal dues. |
averley Line between the Central Borders and | Edinburgh. |
of the Scottish Universities of St Andrews, | Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen. |
ht constituencies of the Lothians region are | Edinburgh Central, Edinburgh East and Musselburgh, Edi |
ht constituencies of the Lothians region are | Edinburgh Central, Edinburgh East and Musselburgh, Edi |
ht constituencies of the Lothians region are | Edinburgh Central, Edinburgh East and Musselburgh, Edi |
Filming took place around | Edinburgh with some scenes also being shot in Stirling |
ompanied by salt and vinegar, however around | Edinburgh a combination of spirit vinegar and brown sa |
0's theme night run in various venues around | Edinburgh. |
scovered a number of new species both around | Edinburgh and on his own property at Brodie. |
A902, A8 and A720 around | Edinburgh |
(1964) Kipling's Mind and Art ( | Edinburgh and London: Oliver and Boyd) |
rt, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, | Edinburgh, in 2003; |
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, | Edinburgh. |
Something Leads to Nothing", Ingleby Gallery, | Edinburgh (2009), "What you see is where you're at", S |
dry in relation to Scottish History and Art, | Edinburgh, 1890. |
Known today as | Edinburgh Law School, it is located in the historic Ol |
e Ages it had at least as much importance as | Edinburgh, Stirling, Perth, or Berwick-upon-Tweed, for |
The following are generally thought of as | Edinburgh School painters. |
rium with two office towers on top, known as | Edinburgh Tower and Gloucester Tower respectively, and |
Some highlights, such as | Edinburgh or Birmingham are connected to a Bar Risa or |
is time oppidum Eden", usually identified as | Edinburgh, "was evacuated, and abandoned to the Scots |
nce of the Museum Documentation Association, | Edinburgh. |
At | Edinburgh he was introduced to the first Lord Minto, w |
Innes was educated at | Edinburgh High School, at Aberdeen and Glasgow Univers |
Born in London, he was educated at | Edinburgh Academy and Edinburgh University and was adm |
ober 19, 1873), Scottish divine, was born at | Edinburgh, and spent his early years in Glasgow, where |
While at | Edinburgh Clarke became president of the then dormant |
Both sons were summarily beheaded at | Edinburgh Castle on trumped up charges, in the presenc |
He went to spend a year at | Edinburgh University studying agricultural science, bu |
as arrested again on Thursday 19 May 2006 at | Edinburgh airport after removing his clothes during a |
medy Festival and is currently performing at | Edinburgh Fringe Festival with Tripod in the show Trip |
a year studying with James Young Simpson at | Edinburgh. |
Archibald Campbell was educated at | Edinburgh and Glasgow. |
hing and researching in those disciplines at | Edinburgh, Polytechnic of Central London, Kingston Uni |
ed at Plymouth Grammar School, at Exeter, at | Edinburgh University and at Peterhouse, Cambridge. |
Dated at | Edinburgh 8 June, in the 20th year of his reign. |
edly, and before his formal consecration, at | Edinburgh on 11 October 1440, and was buried within th |
bert Dundas (1685-1753), he was deducated at | Edinburgh University and studied Roman law at Utrecht |
ed as prefect of studies in the novitiate at | Edinburgh 1963-1966 and after a further period at Sacr |
4, D'Annunzio studied English and Italian at | Edinburgh university and worked as an English teacher |
tioned in the record of a parliament held at | Edinburgh on June 13, as "Gawan Hamilton, archbishop o |
he was among 31 men released who arrived at | Edinburgh, where he learnt the tragic news of his fath |
Polygon at | Edinburgh. |
alfour transferred to the Chair of Botany at | Edinburgh University and was nominated Keeper of the R |
born at Castle Cary in Somerset and died at | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
ge, and later became Professor of Zoology at | Edinburgh University in 1963 after working there for a |
e of his school fellows, studied medicine at | Edinburgh, and finally graduated at Leiden in 1745. |
orn on 13 February 1721, and was educated at | Edinburgh University. |
eld the Forbes Chair of Organic Chemistry at | Edinburgh University and was head of department there |
married, he died while institutionalized at | Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. |
y of Birmingham followed by a lectureship at | Edinburgh University. |
The son was educated at | Edinburgh University and began newspaper work in 1870. |
ck in Scotland witnessing a royal charter at | Edinburgh. |
In 1823, Hodgkin qualified for his M.D. at | Edinburgh with a thesis on the physiological mechanism |
ith Mons Meg, a medieval cannon preserved at | Edinburgh Castle. |
Although the University of | Edinburgh's Faculty of Medicine was not formally organ |
Signed at | Edinburgh by Queen Mary and King Henry,October 20, 156 |
s widely regarded as the father of hockey at | Edinburgh University. |
an offer to become Professor of Divinity at | Edinburgh University in 1662. |
ark, Balerno, Midlothian, he was educated at | Edinburgh Academy, University College, Oxford and at E |
co-founded the Centre for Systems Biology at | Edinburgh, where he was a co-director (2006-2010), and |
his father's post as Professor of Botany at | Edinburgh, the young Balfour was able to visit the Edi |
At | Edinburgh Zoo, Scotland |
From 1767 he resided either at | Edinburgh or at a villa which he built at Kilduff near |
d Liston, professor of oriental languages at | Edinburgh. |
ican work in the Karoo region and, whilst at | Edinburgh, also in the Deccan area of India and in sou |
on within the Computer Science department at | Edinburgh which was a portable compiler that brought I |
he School of Arts and Creative Industries at | Edinburgh Napier University. |
He took his M.D. at | Edinburgh, his doctoral thesis of 1808 being his first |
He died at | Edinburgh. |
In Clarke's final year at | Edinburgh, he completed his "final year project", enti |
the George Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey, at | Edinburgh. |
The Scottish Record Society was founded at | Edinburgh in 1897 and since then has published numerou |
Educated at | Edinburgh College of Art (where he later taught) and G |
ther, seized while saying Mass, and tried at | Edinburgh as a seminary priest, 14 September 1613. |
the Battle of Carbisdale, he was beheaded at | Edinburgh. |
He studied at | Edinburgh University and matriculated at Leiden Univer |
as Adam Smith) but left to study medicine at | Edinburgh University. |
Aytoun was born at | Edinburgh, the son of John Aytoun of Inchdairnie, Fife |
1882 to 1903 he became Professor of Greek at | Edinburgh University. |
he 1990s, recorded two CDs, was a regular at | Edinburgh Folk Club and had her own celebrated show in |
esman and prelate, received his education at | Edinburgh, was the second son of John de Spens, custod |
after two sessions at St Andrews and one at | Edinburgh University, he abandoned all idea of the chu |
The show was also presented at | Edinburgh Fringe 2010, based at the Gilded Balloon fro |
en 1874 and 1878, and lectured in Zoology at | Edinburgh University from 1880 to 1888. |
erms and William and Mary were proclaimed at | Edinburgh on 11 April 1689, then had their coronation |
atory for Foundations of Computer Science at | Edinburgh, then moved, with Sinclair, to Berkeley, Cal |
He graduated M.D. at | Edinburgh in 1817, his thesis being on the dysentery o |
He was educated at | Edinburgh Academy and studied Balliol College, Oxford, |
While at | Edinburgh he organized the Metaphysical Society along |
nd, part of the Honours of Scotland, kept at | Edinburgh Castle |
was born in 1670 in England and educated at | Edinburgh, where he graduated M.A. on 27 February 1694 |
or Yorkshire was a match against Scotland at | Edinburgh in July 1950. |
At | Edinburgh, Bright become 'politically awake' and becam |
nd activity down to extreme old age, died at | Edinburgh on 23 January 1882. |
rton professor of international relations at | Edinburgh University and was a tutor in Modern History |
an Emeritus Professor and Research Fellow at | Edinburgh College of Art. |
. E. C. Greaves, a medical doctor trained at | Edinburgh University. |
Grant was born at | Edinburgh in 1773, was son of Dr. Gregory Grant, by Ma |
He studied medicine and then fish anatomy at | Edinburgh University. |
He was born at | Edinburgh on 13 November, 1757, to Patrick Alison, the |
the first permanent buildings were opened at | Edinburgh Crescent, and the school adopted the name Bo |
Anderson studied at | Edinburgh University. |
An edition printed at | Edinburgh, 1789, contains a life of the author, presum |
sion (subsequently School) of Informatics at | Edinburgh. |
He studied at | Edinburgh College of Art from 1946 to 1953, was taught |
s Avon Clyde, Lord Clyde, he was educated at | Edinburgh Academy, Trinity College, Oxford and Edinbur |
Open University in 1969, after lecturing at | Edinburgh for ten years. |
and Mary Kathleen Smith, he was educated at | Edinburgh Academy, Glenalmond College, Pembroke Colleg |
He took time out from the Army to study at | Edinburgh University from 1767 to 1768. |
er three centuries of scientific advances at | Edinburgh. |
He graduated at | Edinburgh University 14 November 1770. |
s on legal philosophy as Regius Professor at | Edinburgh. |
He began the study of medicine at | Edinburgh University in 1835, and graduated there in 1 |
aries, he was appointed Science Librarian at | Edinburgh Napier University in 1992. |
He was educated at | Edinburgh University and Christ Church, Oxford. |
sity and ordained after a period of study at | Edinburgh Theological College in 1956. |
Squadron RAF was formed on 1 October 1916 at | Edinburgh, and was equipped with B.E.2 and B.E.12 airc |
It was published 1628, and reprinted at | Edinburgh the same year, as The Vanitie and Downefall |
Born at | Edinburgh, Scotland, Carmichael was the eldest son of |
He was educated at | Edinburgh University and ordained in 1885. |
After graduating M.D. at | Edinburgh in 1770, where his thesis, De Febribus inter |
Houston taught at | Edinburgh College of Art between 1955 and 1989. |
He has remained at | Edinburgh, and was, with Burstall and Milner, a co-fou |
Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario and at | Edinburgh before settling in his hometown of Fort Will |
in London and studied veterinary medicine at | Edinburgh University. |
hester, London, Birmingham, Leicester and at | Edinburgh Fringe! |
pro baronibus, in the parliament that sat at | Edinburgh on 4 October 1479. |
tober 8, 1875), Scottish divine, was born at | Edinburgh. |
e his international debut on Mar 10, 1879 at | Edinburgh in the Scotland vs England match. |
s final match for England on Mar 19, 1881 at | Edinburgh in the Scotland vs England match. |
Irvine was educated at | Edinburgh Academy and Oriel College, Oxford, where he |
He was educated at | Edinburgh Academy, then served an apprenticeship as a |
He was 20, and on part-time studies at | Edinburgh University for chartered accountancy, when h |
Medina died at | Edinburgh in 1710. |
Grammar School, before studying medicine at | Edinburgh University. |
wn," Museum of Cape Town, "The Gray Hat," at | Edinburgh, two portraits at Glasgow, and one at Montre |
the English Civil War and was imprisoned at | Edinburgh Castle by the Committee of Estates in 1644. |
He was an Individual Bursar in 1998-99 at | Edinburgh University. |
He studied law at | Edinburgh University from 1944-46 and at the Middle Te |
By this time Campbell was a student at | Edinburgh University and while playing for the univers |
On June 29, 2009, Anderson appeared at | Edinburgh Sheriff Court accused of attempted murder. |
death, dividing his time between teaching at | Edinburgh, writing and farming. |
They were reprinted at | Edinburgh, 1862, edited by John Charles Ryle. |
He was executed at | Edinburgh on 13 December 1548. |
Statue of Abraham Lincoln at | Edinburgh |
Martin Danziger, studied at | Edinburgh University and subsequently trained in physi |
He died at | Edinburgh, on August 28, 1483. |
He retired to Inveresk, and died at | Edinburgh on 10 March 1666. |
He developed his career at | Edinburgh University as Professor of Pharmacology, lat |
plied for an exit visa to lead a teach-in at | Edinburgh University to educate British public opinion |
ame lecturer in materia medica and botany at | Edinburgh and also superintendent of the botanical gar |
raft Research and Development Unit (ARDU) at | Edinburgh, South Australia as an Army helicopter test |
In 2005, she took a professorship at | Edinburgh. |
Member of Parliament, who died unmarried at | Edinburgh, February 10, 1751. |
her election she has worked as a lecturer at | Edinburgh University and as a chemistry teacher. |
ee in April 1312, at Ayr on May 27, 1315, at | Edinburgh on March 9, 1317, at Scone on June 14 of tha |
Bright studied medicine at | Edinburgh University before setting up a practice in F |
uir was a lecturer in bacterial pathology at | Edinburgh University (1894-98), and was briefly a prof |
ames Avon Clyde, Lord Clyde, was educated at | Edinburgh Academy, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, whe |
McDuff's early education was at | Edinburgh. |
Educated at | Edinburgh Academy and Sedbergh School, he joined the R |
He was appointed, in 1967, to a post at | Edinburgh University. |
inevitably, for a third consecutive time at | Edinburgh in 2009, sealing an incredible 5 successes i |
er in 1852 when he was convicted of theft at | Edinburgh. |
After studying together at | Edinburgh College of Art, Pope & Guthrie completed MA' |
erence with Mary of Guise on 12 May 1560, at | Edinburgh Castle, Ruthven was more unyielding on all p |
as a candidate for the chair of chemistry at | Edinburgh in 1843. |
liam Arthur was appointed King's Botanist at | Edinburgh in 1715, through his political connections, |
Most studied at | Edinburgh College of Art during or soon after the Firs |
ouncil; but Forbes felt that his ministry at | Edinburgh was a failure, and more trouble arising from |
itken, a professor of forensic statistics at | Edinburgh University, stated that the study is based o |
sity and ordained after a period of study at | Edinburgh Theological College in 1885. |
music from 1998-2001, and undertook an MA at | Edinburgh University, subsequently becoming a tutor, a |
He was educated at | Edinburgh Academy and at Sandhurst. |
At | Edinburgh the partial eclipse was 23.5% of the sun, wh |
He was educated at | Edinburgh University and Leiden University. |
meaning 'I was built by the grace of God at | Edinburgh in 1690 by John Meikle' John Meikle was an e |
d running a Masters course on Nationalism at | Edinburgh University (1995-1999). |
one of the king's chaplains, and was born at | Edinburgh. |
After graduating in medicine at | Edinburgh in 1851, he was appointed lecturer on botany |
Gilles arrived at | Edinburgh escorted by Lord Seton and 120 horsemen on 1 |
f Perth, by commission, in a sasine dated at | Edinburgh 11 August 1518. |
iversity Union and Dialectic Society, and at | Edinburgh (Ph.D.), where he lectured in the Faculty of |
ter completing his professional education at | Edinburgh, he carried on from 1790 in Surgeons' Square |
At | Edinburgh, Professor Donaldson oversaw the development |
trip to Scotland, in the year 1745, being at | Edinburgh, when Charley the Pretender was there, he wa |
tish Theatre Guide's 'Play of the Fringe' at | Edinburgh in 2004, and was directed by Guy Retallack w |
Born at | Edinburgh in 1710 and originally educated for the chur |
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