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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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