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lacement by Vivian Phillipps, Liberal MP for | Edinburgh West who was strongly opposed. |
He also played for | Edinburgh Academicals. |
He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for | Edinburgh West from 1941 to 1959. |
arly career was kicking the winning goal for | Edinburgh against Biarritz in 1997 and beating England |
editor of The Frontiers of Theory series for | Edinburgh University Press. |
ian region and formerly constituency MSP for | Edinburgh Central in the Scottish Parliament. |
ment for Leith Burghs from 1851 to 1859, for | Edinburgh from 1859 to 1868 and for Glasgow and Aberde |
was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for | Edinburgh West, which he held until the October 1974 g |
Margaret Smith, MSP for | Edinburgh West 1999-2011. |
was unsuccessful parliamentary candidate for | Edinburgh Leith in 1922 and was elected for East Renfr |
served as a Liberal Member of Parliament for | Edinburgh South as well as Solicitor General for Scotl |
He sat as Member of Parliament for | Edinburgh East from October 1945 until October 1947 an |
t uncle was William McEwan, a Liberal MP for | Edinburgh and the founder of McEwan's Brewery. |
He then signed for | Edinburgh later that day. |
979 election as the Member of Parliament for | Edinburgh South, beating future Prime Minister Gordon |
y played at flyhalf, centre and fullback for | Edinburgh from 2001 to 2005. |
He signed for | Edinburgh on a 6-month loan from Worcester for first h |
including Glencorse, Threipmuir, Harlaw for | Edinburgh, and Cobbinshaw for the Union Canal. |
He was a Whig Member of Parliament for | Edinburgh, 1805-1806; and for Clackmannanshire, 1806-1 |
he two manage to get to land and set out for | Edinburgh dodging the ruthless Redcoats. |
ran in the 100 yards and 220 yards races for | Edinburgh University and played rugby, later earning a |
He was Member of Parliament (MP) for | Edinburgh North from 1935 to 1945. |
He was member of Parliament for | Edinburgh Pentlands between October 1964 and February |
Running for | Edinburgh Southern Harriers (now incorporated into Edi |
made 4 appearances (including 2 starts) for | Edinburgh Rugby. |
Initially Peter worked for | Edinburgh District Council, at the now defunct Nelson |
In 1892 he became MP for | Edinburgh South. |
beral Unionist Member of Parliament (MP) for | Edinburgh West from 1909 to 1918 and Coalition Unionis |
He was elected and sat for | Edinburgh Leith from 1970 until 1979. |
7-1934) was Unionist Party (Scotland) MP for | Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities (UK Parliament c |
The Liberal Democrats selected former | Edinburgh councillor Fred Mackintosh, the Scottish Con |
Timothy West Company at the Billingham Forum | Edinburgh Festival Fringe |
e of the McEwan's Brewery in Fountainbridge, | Edinburgh. |
On Determinism and Freedom, | Edinburgh University Press, 2005. |
She graduated from | Edinburgh College of Art in 1998 with a Distinction in |
e a postgraduate diploma in criminology from | Edinburgh University. |
wn of Musselburgh was added to the seat from | Edinburgh East and Musselburgh in 2005. |
India, the son of a medical missionary from | Edinburgh who entered the British Government's educati |
nto the city's central area for drivers from | Edinburgh and the north. |
s School of Art (1980-84) and graduated from | Edinburgh College of Art in 1985. |
t a vagrant called Marion Chisholm came from | Edinburgh while the Plague was raging there carrying a |
traditional county of Midlothian, apart from | Edinburgh. |
eld before graduating with a law degree from | Edinburgh University. |
omy of the eye, Drummond graduated M.D. from | Edinburgh on the 24th of June 1814. |
Originally from | Edinburgh, she was a weather girl on the city's now de |
Dr. Crow graduated in medicine from | Edinburgh University in 1822. |
outhbound Flying Scotsman express train from | Edinburgh to London was involved in a double collision |
Neven-Spence graduated from | Edinburgh University in 1911. |
777-c1840), was a Scottish cartographer from | Edinburgh, celebrated for his 1817 New General Atlas, |
Observer, until its location was moved from | Edinburgh to London in 1889, after which it was rename |
Adam graduated from | Edinburgh University on 1 August 1590, and was ordaine |
He graduated in medicine from | Edinburgh University in 1941, returning as a lecturer |
s Susan Haines Johnson who was visiting from | Edinburgh. |
g history of DJ talent such as DJ Sonny from | Edinburgh, Aberdeen's A La Fu playing far and wide ove |
s asked for the return of their remains from | Edinburgh University, for a proper burial. |
Elles graduated from | Edinburgh University with a BSc (hons) in agriculture. |
d University and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from | Edinburgh University. |
ack from the tour he joined Leeds Tykes from | Edinburgh Reivers. |
Williamson is originally from | Edinburgh, but has lived in the North East for most of |
as no possibility of obtaining a degree from | Edinburgh. |
medieval times was the pilgrimage route from | Edinburgh to Whithorn in Galloway, much of which is pr |
run, Tramlink is seeking to lease these from | Edinburgh Trams, where the construction of new track a |
ws to Mary of Guise on 28 December 1548 from | Edinburgh. |
tyle, was Sir Andrew Taylor (born 1825) from | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
He received his Doctor of Philosophy from | Edinburgh University in Scotland. |
motely by the Northern Lighthouse Board from | Edinburgh. |
om Newcastle upon Tyne, and Jane Wigham from | Edinburgh. |
caster University with a Master of Art, from | Edinburgh University with a Master of Science, and fro |
in an anarcho-syndicalist manner, apart from | Edinburgh QueerMutiny who reject such labels. |
July 1974 after graduating in law (LLB) from | Edinburgh University. |
It was then on the main road from | Edinburgh to London, and the king (who was also James |
Alison is from | Edinburgh and has a husband and young daughter. |
1962 and awarded an Honorary Doctorate from | Edinburgh University in 1982. |
1984, and a Ph.D. in pastoral theology from | Edinburgh University in 1993. |
Dunfermline faced the two biggest clubs from | Edinburgh and the three biggest clubs from Glasgow, Sc |
Henry graduated from | Edinburgh University and went on to study at Cambridge |
awarded in 1953, and an honorary DUniv from | Edinburgh University awarded in 1983. |
s he made his way to Kinghorn, in Fife, from | Edinburgh Castle to be with his young Flemish queen, Y |
rchant Samuel Carruthers, and graduated from | Edinburgh University. |
arles Edward Stuart's army was marching from | Edinburgh. |
th British Railway opened its main line from | Edinburgh to Berwick in 1846, passing under the old wa |
In that year he wrote a letter from | Edinburgh to Henry Compton, Bishop of London, on the s |
In 1596, he was banished from | Edinburgh for opposing the King's religious policy. |
Britain Air Race' reached Trafford Park from | Edinburgh via Carlisle to be greeted by a large crowd |
A special train arrived from | Edinburgh bringing workmen who laboured all night to f |
1596 he was one of the representatives from | Edinburgh sent to meet with King James VI in order to |
awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from | Edinburgh University in 1922. |
He gained a masters degree in economics from | Edinburgh University before moving to London where he |
ttish international rugby union player, from | Edinburgh, who played for Scotland. |
Grainger has an Honours law degree from | Edinburgh University, a Master of Philosophy degree in |
In December 1959, she walked from | Edinburgh to London. |
One of three players to join from | Edinburgh, the prop is a tremendous ball carrier. |
Dickinson signed for Gloucester from | Edinburgh Gunners for the 2007/08 season. |
sabella (Campbell) McLaughlin, had come from | Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1851 and settled in Beardstown |
003 he undertook 'The Journey', walking from | Edinburgh, then sailing the English channel from Brigh |
The large company was brought from | Edinburgh in two special trains, which were hauled for |
ing comprehensive schools she graduated from | Edinburgh University and entered a career with pressur |
ary 1775 he received the degree of D.D. from | Edinburgh University. |
The Golden Record (Collective Gallery, | Edinburgh, 2008) |
he 1990s, MoMA, Oxford; Fruitmarket Gallery, | Edinburgh, Scotland (1997); Laing Art Gallery, Newcast |
in Sastre American As Well , Stills Gallery, | Edinburgh, Scotland, 2005 |
The Round Room, Talbot Rice Gallery, | Edinburgh, in 2004; |
Royal Botanic Garden | Edinburgh, UK. |
in association with the Royal Botanic Garden | Edinburgh. |
H), Dougarie Estate and Royal Botanic Garden | Edinburgh. |
tion is now held at the Royal Botanic Garden | Edinburgh. |
amme (ICCP), run by the Royal Botanic Garden | Edinburgh. |
ality is hosted by the Royal Botanic Garden, | Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. |
and maintained at the Royal Botanic Garden, | Edinburgh. |
f Adam Black in East Princes Street Gardens, | Edinburgh. |
Under the Kirk session of St George's, | Edinburgh, he began, in 1835, the work of gathering a |
losophy of Mind and body, with Paul Gilbert ( | Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2005). |
ry 1570 in St. Anthony's aisle at St. Giles, | Edinburgh. |
ly took up the post of Minister of St Giles, | Edinburgh. |
gham, trains proceed to Manchester, Glasgow, | Edinburgh or even Aberdeen. |
Sheffield, Manchester, Nottingham, Glasgow, | Edinburgh, Newcastle, Liverpool, Oxford, Bristol, Ipsw |
hich organises anti-war protests in Glasgow, | Edinburgh and blockades at Faslane. |
In May 1908 the 'Follies' toured Glasgow, | Edinburgh, Dublin, Newcastle and Birmingham, as well a |
Glasgow, against teams from Dublin, Glasgow, | Edinburgh, Brussels and Strasbourg. |
11 television and radio studios in Glasgow, | Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee, Portree, Stornoway, Inver |
a consortium of the Universities of Glasgow, | Edinburgh and Dundee. |
in 1745 where he was part of the government | Edinburgh militia. |
‘A Second Treatise on Government,' | Edinburgh, 1747. |
aronet (28 April 1846, Grange House, Grange, | Edinburgh - 19 June 1919, Villa Lauder, 16 via St.Leon |
HMS E56 was sold in Granton, | Edinburgh on 9 June 1923. |
n February 1934 to Malcolm Brechin, Granton, | Edinburgh. |
en to be publicly hanged in the Grassmarket, | Edinburgh on 14 April 1736. |
He won the short race at the Great | Edinburgh International Cross Country in both 2008 and |
oult Hall (Birmingham) and the Queen's Hall ( | Edinburgh). |
erformed on 3 December 1998 at Queen's Hall, | Edinburgh. |
tering the Original Secession Divinity Hall, | Edinburgh in 1827, and was ordained in 1831. |
asgow and at the Secession Theological Hall, | Edinburgh, where he made the acquaintance of Thomas de |
at Glasgow University and Theological Hall, | Edinburgh. |
ncluding a self-portrait, in Surgeons' Hall, | Edinburgh; these are invariably compared to the Kit Ca |
Laws in the World, Promulgated by Hammurabi ( | Edinburgh, 1903) |
Best British Forward - Tony Hand, | Edinburgh Capitals |
Shawn Harmon ( | Edinburgh Law School, Scotland) |
he Caledonian Grain Distillery in Haymarket, | Edinburgh (1855-1988) and Cambus Grain Distillery in T |
in 1996 he started work at SNP Headquarters, | Edinburgh, as a researcher, before entering employment |
wford started his senior career with Hearts' | Edinburgh derby rivals Hibernian, but did not make a l |
adding the seven volumes of Owen on Hebrews ( | Edinburgh, 1812-14), edited by James Wright. |
supporters of Mary, Queen of Scots had held | Edinburgh Castle in April 1573, prolonging civil war i |
mishes with the queen's supporters, who held | Edinburgh Castle. |
He was then signed by Hibernian's | Edinburgh derby rivals Hearts. |
Incumbencies at St Hilda's | Edinburgh, St Mary's Dalkeith and St Leonard's Lasswad |
y 2007 McLetchie was returned as MSP for his | Edinburgh Pentlands constituency with an increased sha |
t he died, collapsing on his way back to his | Edinburgh home. |
ding a Time Out award winner in 2000 for his | Edinburgh show Chickenmaster, and a Perrier Award nomi |
Also, in his | Edinburgh gig, some one gave him a basket of mini-muff |
In addition to his | Edinburgh doctorate, he held the honorary title of doc |
d of a suspected heart attack aged 70 at his | Edinburgh home on 8 April 2009. |
h he assisted at Carnwath and at Dryden, his | Edinburgh residence. |
or Lecturer and Reader in Byzantine History, | Edinburgh University (1966-1970). |
Hungary a short History, | Edinburgh University Press, 1962. |
The escort included the cruiser HMS | Edinburgh, destroyers Echo and Escapade, two minesweep |
pointed to command the 74-gun third rate HMS | Edinburgh on 28 October 1833 until 1837. |
f fourth lieutenant on the larger 70-gun HMS | Edinburgh. |
The cruisers HMS | Edinburgh, HMS Hermione, and HMS Euryalus, steaming in |
Forecastle differences on the destroyer HMS | Edinburgh. |
HMS | Edinburgh was a Town-class light cruiser of the Britis |
ip to the 1719 Establishment and renamed HMS | Edinburgh. |
HMS | Edinburgh was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of |
HMS | Edinburgh, HMS Hermione and HMS Euryalus escorting the |
ditional buildings; these are Holyroodhouse, | Edinburgh; Cardiff Castle; Midland Grand Hotel, St. Pa |
Holyroodhouse, | Edinburgh |
at the age of 79, in St. Columba's Hospice, | Edinburgh. |
ecember 2008 at the Royal Victoria Hospital, | Edinburgh. |
He bought the Balmoral Hotel, | Edinburgh and Brown's Hotel, London for £51.5m. |
He is currently touring his hour-long | Edinburgh show 'Fringe Magnet' across the UK. |
Inverleith House, | Edinburgh |
itland in Haddingtonshire, and Grange House, | Edinburgh. |
88); a sculptural tablepiece for Bute House, | Edinburgh, the residence of the First Minister for Sco |
She was educated at Lansdowne House, | Edinburgh, St Hilda's, Folkestone, and Mills College, |
Reiach and Hall Architects: Evolution House, | Edinburgh |
Parliament House, | Edinburgh, home of the Court of Session |
Capital of the Mind: How | Edinburgh Changed the World (2003) (Crowded with Geniu |
However | Edinburgh Castle held out against the Jacobites. |
However, | Edinburgh was still in the Firth of Forth when the Luf |
Recorded Live at The Hub | Edinburgh 2002 - Spartacus STS 007 |
, Custom Car Magazine, Kustom Magazine, I-ON | Edinburgh Magazine, Shimmy Magazine, The List Magazine |
Scotland from the Reformation Volume I & II | Edinburgh 1915 |
Hotham was born in | Edinburgh, Midlothian on 3 October 1876. |
He was born in | Edinburgh, the son of Andrew Stevens and Grace Buchana |
er, he now runs his own property business in | Edinburgh. |
Hume Statue in | Edinburgh |
ector of St Michael and All Saints Church in | Edinburgh. |
ong Contest, which took place on 25 March in | Edinburgh. |
ust 2009 the group joined Yvette Fielding in | Edinburgh for a Ghosthunting with... show for ITV2. |
cated at George Watson's College for Boys in | Edinburgh, at the law office of Simpson and Lawson, an |
He shortly afterwards studied in | Edinburgh, Scotland, and Heidelberg, Germany, resuming |
Channel 4 Comedy Lab, filmed at the Caves in | Edinburgh, Scotland titled "Doug Stanhope: Go Home". |
ed to write plays by the Traverse Theatre in | Edinburgh and Cumbernauld Theatre. |
he Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in | Edinburgh. |
legrams to the Church of Scotland offices in | Edinburgh informing them of the number of British serv |
Iain Conn was born in | Edinburgh, educated in Musselburgh, Scotland and subse |
McLuskey was born in | Edinburgh on 19 September 1914 but his family moved to |
on, which took place on May 30 and May 31 in | Edinburgh, Scotland, was the eighth and final Cup trop |
sident Playwright at the Traverse Theatre in | Edinburgh. |
Fairgrieve was born in | Edinburgh and started his football career with Dalry P |
After playing junior ice hockey in | Edinburgh, Neil went to university in Canada. |
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