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f The Voyage of the Dawn Treader at the 2006 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
y Boy, which won a Fringe First prize at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
enstein by James Martin Charlton at the 2002 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
ng the Kilkenny Cat's Laugh Festival and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
u Think You're Funny competition at the 2005 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
He also attended the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
ier Comedy Award (Best Newcomer) at the 2001 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
oadway at the Cherry Lane Theatre and at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
company regularly taking productions to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
gramme at St Stephens, which runs during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
sident of Scottish Opera and chairman of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
serve as the premier testing ground for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
owing its Cambridge run it moved to the 2007 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
secundus) (1691/2-1753) was the Principal of Edinburgh University from 1736 to 1753.
red on speech elocution at the University of Edinburgh, and from 1865 to 1870 at the University of
John Fraser was the Principal of Edinburgh University from 1944 to 1948.
en 1874 and 1878, and lectured in Zoology at Edinburgh University from 1880 to 1888.
Sheffield from 1966 to 1974 and Principal of Edinburgh University from 1974 to 1979.
He took time out from the Army to study at Edinburgh University from 1767 to 1768.
andidate for the Westminster constituency of Edinburgh East from an all-woman shortlist.
ry 1922 - 22 July 2007) was the Principal of Edinburgh University from 1979 to 1987.
He studied law at Edinburgh University from 1944-46 and at the Middle Te
a nonconformist divine and the Principal of Edinburgh University from 1690 to 1701.
He served as Labour MP for Edinburgh Central from 1918 until 1931.
mmissioner to the Parliament of Scotland for Edinburgh county from 1695.
James Smith was the Principal of Edinburgh University from 1732 to 1736.
He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Edinburgh West from 1941 to 1959.
He sat as Member of Parliament for Edinburgh East from October 1945 until October 1947 an
He rode in the Provincial League with the Edinburgh Monarchs from 1961-1964 and 1965 in the Brit
28) was a Scottish minister and Principal of Edinburgh University from 1599 to 1620.
n 21 May 1930) FRS FRSE was the Principal of Edinburgh University from 1987 to 1994, and President
s a patient at Craiglockhart War Hospital in Edinburgh recovering from shell shock, the poem is a l
He represented Edinburgh Central from 1951 until he retired at the Fe
He taught at Edinburgh University from 1961 to 1976 and then moved
He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Edinburgh North from 1935 to 1945.
In 1900 he acquired the Grand Theatre, Edinburgh (renamed from the Tivoli Theatre).
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.
Clyde was Director of Edinburgh Academy from 1979 to 1988 and Vice-President
are known as Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, denoted FRSE in official titles.
s deputy as minister of St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, he frustrated the efforts of the regent to
This led to doubts over whether Edinburgh could fulfill fixtures in the Magners League
ts starting their heineken cup match against edinburgh at fullback.
In 1805, he traveled to Edinburgh for further study.
n years old, and four years later he went to Edinburgh to further his medical studies.
While deliberations were taking place in Edinburgh, a further party of French knights arrived a
ee year course at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, his future wife's aunt spotted that Blue Pe
From the University of Edinburgh he gained an MSc in Community Medicine in 19
He was born in 21 May 1926 in Edinburgh and gained a BSc degree at Edinburgh Univers
ary Mackay had racially abused him during an Edinburgh derby game in November 1996, the SFA did not
as voted the winner of the Edge Award at the Edinburgh International Games Festival in 2004 by a pa
ent on to take gold in the same event at the Edinburgh Commonwealth Games later that year.
liam Grant Milne (?-1866), a gardener at the Edinburgh Botanic Garden, who joined the HMS Herald ex
ram also contributed seeds to the Oxford and Edinburgh botanic gardens.
im, including a first-ever invitation to the Edinburgh Festival, garnering two prestigious awards".
5 December 1269, when along with one Alan de Edinburgh he gave a receipt for 20 marks to some Flore
ousin, John-More MacKay, took his journey to Edinburgh, and gave himself up to the regent, to take
rrangements by him of Scottish songs for the Edinburgh collector George Thomson were popular, and s
Dr. Peter Hay Hunter of Edinburgh and given by his widow in 1911.
894 he became general manager of the London, Edinburgh and Glasgow Insurance Company and joined the
s, or was if the cities of Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow are regarded as belonging, respe
other venues, the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh, the Glasgow School of Art and the Muhlenber
At that point, the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway passes through a cutting
1871, and held the degrees of LLD from both Edinburgh and Glasgow universities.
he centre line of the North British Railway ( Edinburgh and Glasgow Line), thence northward along th
also broadcasts to Coventry, Wolverhampton, Edinburgh and Glasgow and is also available Sky, Virgi
ion of the Welsh Premier Division to include Edinburgh and Glasgow to form the Welsh-Scottish Leagu
Theological Faculties of the Universities of Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow and St Andrews.
Except for Edinburgh and Glasgow, which were two-seat constituenc
ava, Brussels, Bucharest, Budapest, Cologne, Edinburgh, Frankfurt, Glasgow, Hamburg, Istanbul, Kiev
Archibald Campbell was educated at Edinburgh and Glasgow.
e banks of the Forth and Clyde canal between Edinburgh and Glasgow.
lotte Hannah Arnold, and studied medicine in Edinburgh and Glasgow.
York, Doncaster and London and northbound to Edinburgh and Glasgow.
the Magdalene Asylum to help prostitutes in Edinburgh and Glasgow.
in Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham, Camberley, Edinburgh and Glasgow.
assembly of 1648, and declined calls to both Edinburgh and Glasgow.
on a railway line being constructed between Edinburgh and Glasgow.
ey also introduced routes from Manchester to Edinburgh and Glasgow.
United Kingdom, attending medical school in Edinburgh and Glasgow.
cotland and the two major civic libraries of Edinburgh and Glasgow.
and Mary Kathleen Smith, he was educated at Edinburgh Academy, Glenalmond College, Pembroke Colleg
He left Edinburgh for good in 1904 in search of better observi
ra conducted until recently by University of Edinburgh music graduate Nick Fletcher, consists of au
He attended the University of Edinburgh before graduating in philosophy, psychology
He was educated at Perth Academy and then at Edinburgh University, graduating in 1882.
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Graham began his career with Rang
he is a great-grandson of Princess Marie of Edinburgh, Victoria's granddaughter.
David Monro was born in Edinburgh, the grandson of Alexander Monro tertius, pr
e Edward, with the promise of the Dukedom of Edinburgh being granted to him at a later date, Prince
signed by his former Fisher manager, Justin Edinburgh for Grays Athletic.
An unfavourable notice of the work in The Edinburgh Review greatly irritated the author, and mad
Born in Edinburgh, Barson grew up in North London with his 2 b
Stephen Park was born in Edinburgh and grew up in Newcastle where he attended B
n Bolton, Ireland, Darleyton, North Shields, Edinburgh, Bradford, Grimsby, Dewsbury, Newcastle upon
Duke of Edinburgh Award group
The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh were guests at 21 Cromwell Road, where he pu
Edinburgh then guided the American ships into Scapa Fl
Edinburgh: W. H. Lizars.
An Edinburgh man had even offered to fund the building of
y daughter of Alexander Thomson, minister of Edinburgh, and had four daughters and two sons, one of
Whilst at university in Edinburgh, she had a relationship with then-Rector Gor
he was separated from her husband, living in Edinburgh, and had made the acquaintance of several wr
of Greece (sister of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh), and had issue.
he had studied geology in his second year at Edinburgh he had found it dull, but from Easter to Aug
nferred upon His Royal Highness, the Duke of Edinburgh, who had consented to become Patron of the C
ime the 1986 Commonwealth Games were held in Edinburgh, Stockwell had fallen back from his feats in
of Roxburgh, Peebles, Dumfries, Linlithgow, Edinburgh and Haddington - in essence, all the territo
ttempt on his life), Ayr, in Kyle, at Perth, Edinburgh, Leith, Haddington (where Knox accompanied h
Born in Edinburgh, the half-brother of the physician and essay
ng a period as lecturer at the University of Edinburgh (1958-67), Hallam moved to the University of
London Dungeon and its sister attractions in Edinburgh, York, Hamburg and Amsterdam, with Blackpool
s-Toronto, Silver Docs-Washington, Montreal, Edinburgh, Warsaw, Hamburg, Chicago, Miami or Tokio.
Edinburgh: Ballantyne, Hanson & Co.. OCLC 558246753.
Running for Edinburgh Southern Harriers (now incorporated into Edi
Two streets in Edinburgh - Harrison Road, and Harrison Gardens - were
y plays for and captains Hibernian Ladies in Edinburgh and has amassed more than 80 caps for the Sc
" Edinburgh Man" for example, in which lead singer Mark
Edinburgh South has boundaries with the Edinburgh West
Williamson is originally from Edinburgh, but has lived in the North East for most of
Alison is from Edinburgh and has a husband and young daughter.
08, Traynor signed a full-time contract with Edinburgh and has gone on to represent Scotland A, deb
e Goermans/Taskin in the Russell Collection, Edinburgh, which has been very highly praised for its
Kenzie`s Scots American War Memorial (1927), Edinburgh, Scotland has a line by Ewart Alan Mackintos
They live in Edinburgh and have a son, a daughter and two grandchil
A number of Edinburgh Academicals have represented Scotland at bot
ducated at the high school and University of Edinburgh, and having become a licentiate of the Royal
ayed at the National War Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh Castle having been delivered there by his da
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
This subject he studied at the University of Edinburgh, and he was still young when he was appointe
he was among 31 men released who arrived at Edinburgh, where he learnt the tragic news of his fath
both Napier University and the University of Edinburgh although he left Edinburgh without submittin
Educated at the Royal High School and Edinburgh University, he became an advocate in 1812.
n Fife, Scotland and trained as a builder in Edinburgh, where he married Mary Cuthbertson in 1821.
Born to an Egyptian family of physicians in Edinburgh, Scotland, he grew up in Kuwait, escaping th
on Grammar School and then the University of Edinburgh, where he studied theology.
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, he came to Canada with his family
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.
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
after two sessions at St Andrews and one at Edinburgh University, he abandoned all idea of the chu
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
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, he was a member of the Canadian H
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.
and then became a pupil of John Paterson of Edinburgh while he was working on the restoration of B
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.
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
While at the Edinburgh Fringe, he also played the role of Eric Rand
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
can personally confirm that Woodruff died in Edinburgh as he was an acquaintance of mine and I was
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.
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.
ed young Leechman to go to the University of Edinburgh, where he graduated 16 April 1724.
oration Douglas was offered the bishopric of Edinburgh if he would agree to the introduction of epi
icitor he worked for a firm of solicitors in Edinburgh, which he left after six months.
devoting himself to medical studies, went to Edinburgh, where he graduated M.D. in 1791, his disser
In addition to his Edinburgh doctorate, he held the honorary title of doc
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.
o philosophical studies, left it and went to Edinburgh, when he became the favourite pupil of Sir W
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.
Dickinson then returned to the University of Edinburgh where he was invited to conduct a longitudin
Educated at the Marr College, Troon and Edinburgh University he worked in television and the m
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
After a period as Principal of Edinburgh University, he again returned to Oxford as P
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.
During the 2009 Edinburgh Fringe, he took part in Mark Watson's 24 Hou
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.
Farrell was also to attend the University of Edinburgh where he would study dentistry with Hibs pay
At the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland, he won gold and silver and in the
                                                                                                   


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