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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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