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tre in Chiswick and had a run in 2009 at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, featuring Gregg Lowe as Ber
London's West End, NewsRevue missed the 1982 Edinburgh Fringe - the only time it has failed to appe
She then performed the show throughout the Edinburgh Fringe in August, 2008.
Goss blogged from the Edinburgh Fringe for The Guardian web site in 2007 and
ater students were invited to perform in the Edinburgh Fringe festival in Edinburgh, Scotland.
in Chicago, London, Los Angeles, and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland.
cialises in arts and features, including the Edinburgh Fringe festival.
The theatre won the Edinburgh Fringe First award and a Herald Angel Award
s performed at Bedlam Theatre as part of The Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2008.
erformed James McManus's Cherry Smoke at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland in 2007.
e if.comedy award Best Newcomer Award at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
e-woman-show based on her recent book at the Edinburgh Fringe festival in 2010
It performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2010 and at the Newark Ja
At the 2005 Edinburgh Fringe Suttie was one of the acts in stand-u
hester, London, Birmingham, Leicester and at Edinburgh Fringe!
Unrealtime was the best-selling show at the Edinburgh Fringe, before transferring to London's West
e prize for the funniest joke of that year's Edinburgh Fringe, following a public vote from a judge
o late-night performances in cabarets at the Edinburgh Fringe, some of which later surfaced on the
While at the Edinburgh Fringe, he also played the role of Eric Rand
Tina C's Twin Towers Tribute - Edinburgh Fringe, UK tour, Melbourne Comedy Festival,
swell and McNicholas, appearing first at the Edinburgh Fringe, Royal Court Theatre, and for several
During the 2009 Edinburgh Fringe, he took part in Mark Watson's 24 Hou
The company has also taken part in the Edinburgh Fringe, and is a regular at the Middlesbroug
nnedy performs as a stand-up comedian at the Edinburgh Fringe, comedy clubs and literary festivals.
stand-up show 'Spermbank Millionaire' at the Edinburgh Fringe.
went on to receive 4 & 5 Star reviews at the Edinburgh Fringe.
nd the world, including eleven visits to the Edinburgh Fringe.
July 2006, including a month-long run at the Edinburgh Fringe.
y won the Perrier Best Newcomer Award at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Edinburgh Fringe: "www.edfringe.com"
h and was the principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1840 to 1859.
The Rt Rev.Harry Seymour Reid was Bishop of Edinburgh from 1929 until 1939.
International Relations at the University of Edinburgh, from 1961 to 1967.
Lord Rupert was Treasurer to the Duke of Edinburgh from 1970 to 1982 and his Private Secretary
2 to 1929 and Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1929 to 1944. of the Royal Society of A
Kenneth Charles Harman Warner was Bishop of Edinburgh from 1947 to 1961.
eled to Scotland to attend the University of Edinburgh, from which he graduated probably in 1859.
He served as Archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh from 1951 to 1985, and was elevated to the c
She trained for the Scottish Bar in Edinburgh from 1980, being admitted to the Faculty of
He was the Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1754 to 1762, having previously been a
rst professor of botany at the University of Edinburgh, from 1676-1705.
He was Bishop of Edinburgh from 1986 and was elected Primus of the Scot
his he was priest in charge of St Salvador's Edinburgh from 1941 to 1947 and its rector until 1951.
istory and Palaeography at the University of Edinburgh from 1979 to 1992.
Rather than commute back to Edinburgh from his southern barracks for weekend games
1988, and President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh from 1985 to 1988.
l High School and attended the University of Edinburgh from 1952 to 1957, leaving with an MA and LL
sor of Old Testament at Free Church College, Edinburgh, from 1966 to 1974, at Reformed Theological
Sir William served twice as Lord Provost of Edinburgh, from 1815 to 1817 and from 1821 to 1823.
n Professor of Fine Art at the University of Edinburgh from 1934-1972.
ed in the School of Law of the University of Edinburgh from 1972 to 1978, when he was admitted to t
His work extricated Edinburgh from financial ruin.
Adie lived at 10 Regent Terrace, Edinburgh from 1832 to 1838.
He was chaplain to His Majesty's Prison Edinburgh from 1905 until 1908, when he was called to
eoffroi de Charny, sent word to the court at Edinburgh, from Perth where they had marched to, in wh
of Mathematics at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh from 1986 until his retirement in 1994.
He was Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1623 until his death.
He was Chaplain to the University of Edinburgh from 1985-88, Lecturer in Practical Theology
ment for Leith Burghs from 1851 to 1859, for Edinburgh from 1859 to 1868 and for Glasgow and Aberde
well as individual members, and an office in Edinburgh from which WDM Scotland is run..
omplaint was made to the Court of Session in Edinburgh from “John Hamilton of Shawton, Andro Hamilt
He was a Professor at New College, Edinburgh from 1927 to 1945; and Moderator of the Gene
y played at flyhalf, centre and fullback for Edinburgh from 2001 to 2005.
s Professor of Sanskrit at the University of Edinburgh from 1875 to 1914, second holder of its Regi
professor of chemistry at the University of Edinburgh from 1726 to 1755.
r the restoration of St. Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh from 1872-1884.
Conservative Dentistry at the University of Edinburgh from 1978-91
m to become chaplain at St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh from 1971 to 1975.
At the University of Edinburgh from 1953 to 1979 he was Tait Professor of M
scholar, and Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1675 to 1685.
and in 1802 and 1806, for Cullen in 1810 and Edinburgh from 1812 to 1831.
ight Rev. Dr. Daniel Sandford, DD, Bishop of Edinburgh from 1806 until 1830.
irls of Slender Means at The Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh, gaining a Stage Award for Acting Excellence
Fadden studied Politics at the University of Edinburgh, gaining an MA in 1988, and was chair of Sco
in Aberdeenshire, and attended University of Edinburgh, gaining a MA in English Language and Litera
He is a graduate of the University of Edinburgh, gaining an MA in 1970.
pril, Wichita's task force rendezvoused with Edinburgh, Gambia, and Frobisher.
sion of the 1982 Brisbane games and the 1986 Edinburgh games.
s St Georges Road in Fitzroy North, near the Edinburgh Gardens; there, its former northward course
ad in the orchard; below, the townspeople of Edinburgh gather round and four soldiers remove a body
The University of Edinburgh gave him an honorary Doctor of Laws degree i
The university of Edinburgh gave him the honorary degree of D.D. in 1878
nd Geological Society (1994-2005) and of the Edinburgh Geological Society (2005-2007).
In 1834, eleven of his students set up the Edinburgh Geological Society, of which Rose became Pre
t (1981), Reflections on Alexander Rose, The Edinburgh Geologist, no 10, pp 2-4.
and the Society's furniture and silver, The Edinburgh Geologist, no 32, pp 30-36.
Also, in his Edinburgh gig, some one gave him a basket of mini-muff
ember in the same year (the Royal Society of Edinburgh gives his date of death as 10 May 1811).
Liverpool, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Manchester) boasting more than
of the Scottish Universities of St Andrews, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen.
rk was taken over by the Gaelic Societies of Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness.
pool and in Scotland the service operates in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Perth.
Munster x4, Crawshays, Connacht, Enisei TM, Edinburgh, Glasgow
ervices to Paris, Cork, The Channel Islands, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Plymouth, and a service to Newcast
ties including Brighton, Bristol, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Oxford, Guildford, Maidstone and S
920s, which also saw theatres constructed in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, Oxford and The Dominion
es of Aberdeen, Cambridge, Columbia, Durham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, McGill, Oxford, Princet
sed in Birmingham, Camden, Clapham Junction, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Leicester, Reading, Portsmo
also conducted the Italian opera at Dublin, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and elsewhere in Great Britain.
dial in 'Director Area' (London, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool & Manchester) and 952 as
tes a 30-concert series in Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness and Perth, and each summ
Order of the Thistle at St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh; glasswork at Colmonell Church in Ayrshire;
well as at the Festivals of Aix-en-Provence, Edinburgh, Glyndebourne and Holland, and in Rio de Jan
mmunity Sports Leaders Award; Drama; Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award; Salsa; First Aid; Self Defence;
editor, Munro, Jean, BA., PhD., transcriber, Edinburgh Goldsmith's Minutes 1525 -1700, Edinburgh, 2
n 1454) and other treasures were sold to the Edinburgh goldsmiths Michael Gilbert and John Hart, an
She was captain of the University of Edinburgh golf team in 1976 and 1977, and was Scottish
so a member of the The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers.
uirfield - home of the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers.
f the New Club and the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers.
Stevenson was born in Edinburgh, graduated with the master's degree from Sid
gan studying Literature at the University of Edinburgh, graduating in the spring of 1877 with an M.
nd in 1784 and educated at the University of Edinburgh, graduating as a Licentiate of the Church of
cher at Craiglockart College of Education in Edinburgh, graduating in 1972.
He undertook medical studies at Edinburgh, graduating with a diploma of medicine in Se
ge School in London and at the University of Edinburgh, graduating with an M.D. in 1862.
rammar school, he attended the University of Edinburgh, graduating July 23, 1636, with an MA.
In 1976, she left for the University of Edinburgh, graduating with Bachelor of Arts and Bachel
tland to study medicine at the University of Edinburgh, graduating as a doctor in 1763.
the Royal High School and the University of Edinburgh, graduating in 1833.
ted at the High School and the University of Edinburgh graduating, with an M.A., on 18 July 1664.
rify God: Essays on Modern Reformed Liturgy, Edinburgh, Grand Rapids: T & T Clark, William B. Eerdm
Born in Edinburgh, Gray was brought up through the ranks by He
Jack Aitken was born in Edinburgh, grew up in Bonnyrigg, Midlothian, and was e
He had applied to be head coach of Edinburgh Gunners but the SRU insisted that the new co
Dickinson signed for Gloucester from Edinburgh Gunners for the 2007/08 season.
By this date, the county of Edinburgh had been renamed as the county of Midlothian
At the time, the University of Edinburgh had the most famous medical school in the wo
Born in Edinburgh, Hamilton-Gordon held office in several coun
Between these two spells at Edinburgh Hand was player-coach of the Belfast Giants.
The Edinburgh Handedness Inventory is a measurement scale
The Edinburgh Handedness Inventory was published in 1971 b
Edinburgh has a long history as a trading city.
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh has served as honorary Air Commodore-in-Chie
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh has been the Patron-in-Chief since 1954.
Four theatre buildings in Edinburgh have borne the name Theatre Royal, Edinburgh
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh have worshipped at St. John's three times (1
d his post as royal chaplain, but resided in Edinburgh, having been elected principal of the Univer
Born in Edinburgh, Hay-Dalrymple was the only child of Sir Jam
At Edinburgh he was introduced to the first Lord Minto, w
From the University of Edinburgh he gained an MSc in Community Medicine in 19
ed at Dumfries Academy and the University of Edinburgh, he rose to become the Queen's Botanist in S
Under the Kirk session of St George's, Edinburgh, he began, in 1835, the work of gathering a
at Causewayside and Sciennes Public Schools, Edinburgh, he initially worked as an interior decorato
were among the first boys at Fettes College, Edinburgh; he came as a scholar to Trinity College, Ca
In Clarke's final year at Edinburgh, he completed his "final year project", enti
the Royal High School and the University of Edinburgh, he worked as a naval surgeon under Admiral
Professor of Marketing at the University of Edinburgh; he is a Geographer, and specialist in retai
After twelve years in Edinburgh, he moved to The Hague to do further study a
in the 1995 Benson & Hedges Championship in Edinburgh, He was defeated by Matthew Stevens 6-3.
While at Edinburgh he organized the Metaphysical Society along
After graduating from the University of Edinburgh, he was apprenticed to millwright John Renni
Born in Edinburgh, he was the oldest son of Sir Andrew Agnew,
In 1828, as captain of the City of Edinburgh, he transported female convicts to Sydney an
he was minister at Old Greyfriars Church in Edinburgh, he was involved in attempts to reform and m
Born in Edinburgh, he was the eldest son of Sir William Bailli
Born in Edinburgh, he was educated at Edinburgh Academy, at Co
In Edinburgh, he became a notable member of the Plinian S
After graduating from the University of Edinburgh, he completed his doctorate degree in physic
Science City, Japan and at the University of Edinburgh, he took a research faculty position at Carn
Born in Edinburgh, he came to the United States in 1836.
ion at the high school and the University of Edinburgh he was apprenticed to an engraver; and in 18
he Universities of Aberdeen, Southampton and Edinburgh, he is Professor of Economics (1991-) and Fo
nd household goods from makers in London and Edinburgh) he did not spend money recklessly, ordering
n Dumfries and educated at the University of Edinburgh, he moved to England and became a vicar in t
on at Lochmaben and the Royal High School of Edinburgh, he entered the University of Edinburgh with
ter completing his professional education at Edinburgh, he carried on from 1790 in Surgeons' Square
y staff at the Church of Scotland Offices in Edinburgh) he fled south, eventually ending up in Mars
he had studied geology in his second year at Edinburgh he had found it dull, but from Easter to Aug
While in Edinburgh, he bought an historic manor house, the "Dum
5 December 1269, when along with one Alan de Edinburgh he gave a receipt for 20 marks to some Flore
On his return to Edinburgh he set up his class which was to evolve into
Leith Grammar School and the High School of Edinburgh, he entered Edinburgh University, where he g
Returning to Edinburgh, he worked at the University of Edinburgh an
Born in Edinburgh, he studied cello with Jane Cowan and later
Born in Edinburgh, he played for St Bernard's before joining P
town of Lynn in Norfolk, where, and also at Edinburgh, he received the classical education of the
f protestant preachers that had assembled in Edinburgh, he is reported to have said: "Madame, becau
s deputy as minister of St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, he frustrated the efforts of the regent to
While studying at in Edinburgh, he joined the University Rugby team, captai
At Edinburgh he met Francis Jeffrey, the editor of the Ed
While a medical student in Edinburgh he took charge of a Unitarian congregation.
Born in Edinburgh, he was the only son of Joan Keith (d.
While at Edinburgh he published Clavis Anglicat Linguae.
He also served as a member of the Edinburgh Health Council (1982-87).
ssor Sinclair has served as the rabbi of the Edinburgh Hebrew Congregation and as Dean of Jews' Col
e succeeded Dr Salis Daiches as rabbi of the Edinburgh Hebrew Congregation.
The events in Edinburgh heightened the sense of alarm in London, whe
He has won the Edinburgh Herald's Archangel Award and The Helen Hayes
( Edinburgh Herald)
one as a great-grandson of Princess Marie of Edinburgh, herself a granddaughter of Victoria of the
iversities of Birmingham, Brunel, Cranfield, Edinburgh, Hertfordshire, Huddersfield, Hull, Leeds, L
Innes was educated at Edinburgh High School, at Aberdeen and Glasgow Univers
The boy was educated at the Edinburgh High School, and began a promising course un
Scotland on August 6, 1779 and attended the Edinburgh High School.
He was educated at Edinburgh High School, the Seminary in Aquhorties, Abe
Born at Stranraer, he was educated at Edinburgh High School and University of Edinburgh.
At the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Higson won gold medals in the women's 100-m
As he was a Custumar of Edinburgh, his "relict" Janet Paterson, was, with Marg
                                                                                                   


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