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is death at 89 years of age he was buried in | Edinburgh Parish Church. |
d on a safe-conduct to Scotland, arriving in | Edinburgh on 15 April 1586. |
resenting Wales in the Commonwealth Games in | Edinburgh in 1970 and becoming Welsh sprint champion i |
e from the jury at the 1968 IFIP Congress in | Edinburgh for his computer-generated string quartet, " |
She worked as a solicitor in | Edinburgh and the City of London. |
Kirk o' Field in | Edinburgh, Scotland, is best known as the site of the |
's doubles at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
Tommy Smith (born 27 April 1967 in | Edinburgh, Scotland) is a jazz saxophonist, composer a |
minister, Inglis was born in August 1810 in | Edinburgh, where he attended the Royal High School. |
at the Theatre School of Dance and Drama in | Edinburgh. |
Edward Mark Sprot (born 4 February 1872 in | Edinburgh, Midlothian; died 8 October 1945 at Lower Bo |
rley Dalrymple-Hay was educated privately in | Edinburgh and was articled as pupil to the Chief Engin |
m as an anesthetic by James Young Simpson in | Edinburgh. |
Green was born in | Edinburgh. |
cialist independent brewing company based in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
g of some former passenger service routes in | Edinburgh, and new links to Fife, East and West Lothia |
Adelphi, and later in the Waterloo Rooms in | Edinburgh, followed by a return engagement in Glasgow, |
a Peasant's Cottage Drawer, was published in | Edinburgh in 1848 by James Hogg, the son of the 'Ettri |
open, and the 2009 tournament being held in | Edinburgh attracted nine Grandmasters. |
David Williamson (born 1961 in | Edinburgh) is a successful Scottish businessman, and f |
esented Nairnshire in the Parliament held in | Edinburgh on 4 June 1644. |
, together with a Parliament, should meet in | Edinburgh in the summer of 1640. |
ately on the subscription of the Covenant in | Edinburgh, the powerfully organized body, known as the |
They live in | Edinburgh and have a son, a daughter and two grandchil |
April 18, 1873 in Warsaw - June 19, 1945 in | Edinburgh, Scotland) was a Polish landowner and politi |
At the 1970 Commonwealth Games in | Edinburgh, Rogers combined with his brother Neil to cl |
Duffy, born in Ireland, grew up in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
commander of the Cavalry Training Centre in | Edinburgh. |
land and Europe and spent a term of study in | Edinburgh. |
hen about thirty years of age, he settled in | Edinburgh, where he obtained a tutorship in the family |
done in connection with a society formed in | Edinburgh for the 'Reformation of the Gipsies in Scotl |
He was educated at Fettes College in | Edinburgh, where he was a Foundation Scholar, and earn |
Kirsty Balfour (born 21 February 1984 in | Edinburgh, Scotland) is a Scottish breaststroke swimme |
to claim for the costs of his family home in | Edinburgh, and to buy and furnish a flat in London inc |
It was filmed in | Edinburgh. |
In 2001 he stood again for the SSP in | Edinburgh Central in the Westminster General Election. |
009 American High School Theatre Festival in | Edinburgh, Scotland |
rkshire Playhouse and "White Open Spaces" in | Edinburgh, Soho Theatre and Sweden |
Born in | Edinburgh, Pearson played for Murrayfield Amateurs, an |
is article is about the Queensberry House in | Edinburgh. |
ears later at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in | Edinburgh, Phillips enjoyed more success, winning silv |
Born in | Edinburgh, Mackie was educated at Middlesbrough High S |
led "The Braes of Yarrow" first published in | Edinburgh in 1724 and said to be "written in imitation |
He presently lives in | Edinburgh. |
is in the National Archives of Scotland, in | Edinburgh. |
Parliament House in | Edinburgh, Scotland, was home to the pre-Union Parliam |
n was educated at George Watson's College in | Edinburgh, Aberdeen University and Cambridge Universit |
onduct, Magnus and Roger Radclyff arrived in | Edinburgh on 29 October 1524. |
fence advisor at Ferranti Defence Systems in | Edinburgh, moving to an appointment as Director of Mil |
Ged was born in | Edinburgh, where he carried on business as a goldsmith |
d medalist at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in | Edinburgh, Scotland, winning titles in the 200-metre b |
She is a solicitor, in | Edinburgh and Musselburgh from 1991-8, turned legal of |
David Brown was the first recorded Jew in | Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1693, shortly before the Union |
the paper at an office on the Royal Mile in | Edinburgh until his suicide in December 1856. |
In | Edinburgh, Barlow encountered the suspicions of the Ki |
24 he set up his own business as a draper in | Edinburgh. |
He was born in | Edinburgh, Scotland and raised in Drumheller, Alberta |
For the last six years he lived in | Edinburgh and volunteered for The Bike Station and The |
ia in 1845 and later from medical schools in | Edinburgh and Paris. |
chelin Guide recognised Atrium restaurant in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
he was minister at Old Greyfriars Church in | Edinburgh, he was involved in attempts to reform and m |
McLeod is now a road digger in | Edinburgh. |
He was born in | Edinburgh, Scotland and was educated in the Shetland I |
h Army in Scotland, with its headquarters in | Edinburgh Castle. |
He did post-graduate work in | Edinburgh, Scotland and London, England, and was house |
Born in | Edinburgh, he was the eldest son of Sir William Bailli |
The journal was produced in | Edinburgh until late into the 1850s, by which time the |
e son of W.G. Moncrieff, and was educated in | Edinburgh. |
Born in | Edinburgh, he was educated at Edinburgh Academy, at Co |
He was born in New York and died in | Edinburgh. |
in Munich, Germany and died on 9 May 1911 in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
He was born in | Edinburgh, Scotland in 1822 and came to Upper Canada w |
d in the British Isles Singles to be held in | Edinburgh between 30th June and 1st July. |
Neil Alexander (born 10 March 1978 in | Edinburgh, Scotland) is a Scottish professional footba |
From 1956 till 1958, he studied in | Edinburgh for his PhD, the subject of which was the ta |
o competed at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in | Edinburgh, Scotland, winning a Silver medal in the cox |
Born in | Edinburgh, and educated at George Watson's College, Ma |
Earl of Douglas and his brother to dinner in | Edinburgh Castle, and killed them. |
aclean, 6th Laird of Torloisk studied law in | Edinburgh, Lachlan Maclean of Torloisk, General Allan |
activities, Ritchie was a town councillor in | Edinburgh, a magistrate, chairman of the Chamber of Co |
He died in | Edinburgh in 1996. |
Boyle and his wife Marie live in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
ajority of the film was shot in late 1995 in | Edinburgh and locations in Country Durham including Du |
He covered the Commonwealth Games in 1986 in | Edinburgh, for the South London Press as deputy sports |
lding Society is a building society based in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
and his brother opened a Catholic chapel in | Edinburgh, and their public attendance there resulted |
5, a train accident near Waverley Station in | Edinburgh leads to the ASLEF and RMT trade unions to d |
Church at the west end of Princes Street in | Edinburgh. |
et Beaton's name was written on a placard in | Edinburgh accusing her of having used witchcraft to in |
Ltd., established in 1830 on Rose Street in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
In | Edinburgh ThreeWeeks publishes a preview newspaper, a |
here is no proof that the mask of Bentham in | Edinburgh was actually made by Alcock. |
onths later at St. Raphael's nursing home in | Edinburgh after a short illness. |
other venues, the Royal Scottish Academy in | Edinburgh, the Glasgow School of Art and the Muhlenber |
The firm has its salerooms in | Edinburgh and offices in London Pall Mall, and Glasgow |
In 1871, he studied antiseptic surgery in | Edinburgh and Europe and returned to Nova Scotia as a |
She died suddenly in | Edinburgh in 1955. |
l was educated at George Watson's College in | Edinburgh and the Stams Ski Gymnasium in Austria. |
Hughes now resides in | Edinburgh and is married to Hannah Gallacher. |
t is named for Thomas Potter who was born in | Edinburgh, Scotland and arrived in Copenhagen as a you |
Semple played locally in | Edinburgh at the start of his career, often with his t |
gus Stewart Deaton (born October 19, 1945 in | Edinburgh, Scotland) is a leading microeconomist. |
Julian Davies, in | Edinburgh, implemented an extended version of POP-2, w |
Born in | Edinburgh, D'Arcy played junior football with Armadale |
Hargrave (born Letitia MacTavish in 1813 in | Edinburgh, Scotland) was the eldest of nine children o |
selection for the 1970 Commonwealth Games in | Edinburgh. |
oseph 'Joe' McLeod (born 30 December 1967 in | Edinburgh) is a Scottish former footballer who played |
e master, Jock Gray, is killed by robbers in | Edinburgh. |
From 1815 he was resident in | Edinburgh. |
rected to his memory in St Giles's church in | Edinburgh in 1895. |
n hands, and ordered him to be imprisoned in | Edinburgh Castle, while Elizabeth demanded his surrend |
He died in | Edinburgh on 2 July 1883, aged 72. |
e of a statue of Lincoln that was erected in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
ongate Kirk in 1977 and continued to live in | Edinburgh, where he died in 1995 at the age of 87. |
ses, he helped instigate the street brawl in | Edinburgh known as 'Cleanse the Causeway'. |
Bell was born in | Edinburgh, Scotland; an elder brother of Sir Charles B |
or to becoming minister at Canongate Kirk in | Edinburgh in January 1937. |
ions were raised to fund a new university in | Edinburgh to a plan prepared by Robert Adam, to replac |
ght) at the Junior European Championships in | Edinburgh, losing to Vassiliy Jirov |
Hugo Rifkind (born 1977 in | Edinburgh) is a columnist for The Times and The Specta |
Begbie died in | Edinburgh and was interred at the New Calton Cemetery. |
d but instead he started medical practice in | Edinburgh in 1834 after studying abroad. |
teacher of Wester Hailes Education Centre in | Edinburgh but was (2008-09) seconded as Headteacher to |
h Survival of the Fittest 10km run, again in | Edinburgh, a trio of amateur athletes (Sean Edmond, Gr |
In | Edinburgh, he became a notable member of the Plinian S |
d, originally written in 2004 and revived in | Edinburgh 2006 at the Underbelly. |
own was educated at the Royal High School in | Edinburgh. |
ding School in Workington and Moray House in | Edinburgh. |
Lawrie was educated in | Edinburgh, and came to Canada in 1893. |
ottish Academy Building on Princes Street in | Edinburgh. |
efore the first world war and she met him in | Edinburgh during that war, where he was studying medic |
John Polworth Lawrie (August 25, 1875 in | Edinburgh, Scotland - 1952) was a politician in Manito |
d were born in Leith in 1962, and grew up in | Edinburgh, Cornwall and Auchtermuchty. |
as executed like his father on the maiden in | Edinburgh . |
d key from childhood at Queensberry House in | Edinburgh, now part of the Scottish Parliament complex |
Eventually it set up branch-plants in | Edinburgh (Silverknowes, Crewe Toll, Gyle, Granton and |
n astronomical observatory on Calton Hill in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
did four concerts from 13-16 January 2007 in | Edinburgh, Manchester, Wolverhampton and London respec |
ents, now preserved in the Register House in | Edinburgh, that conclusively prove that the Munro fami |
Rowe was born in | Edinburgh, Scotland, the son of English parents Alison |
land it is located at 52 Melville Street, in | Edinburgh. |
Baker was born in | Edinburgh to an Episcopalian priest father and English |
ived its premiere at the Traverse Theatre in | Edinburgh and subsequently transferred to the Piccadil |
o study architecture at Napier University in | Edinburgh before becoming disillusioned with the prosp |
He attended Trinity Academy in | Edinburgh, then a grammar school. |
ing fuel prices, combined with tram works in | Edinburgh city centre leading to a drop in passenger n |
He currently resides in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
Glasgow, Scotland, Macdonald was educated in | Edinburgh, the University of London (MB,BS) and Kings |
Camp Atterbury in | Edinburgh, Indiana, is named for him, as was, for a ti |
He was born in | Edinburgh, the second son of architect Sir Robert Lori |
his profession, which he practised first in | Edinburgh and afterwards in London. |
rt Rankin Blackwood (born August 20, 1934 in | Edinburgh, Scotland), is a Scottish footballer who pla |
can personally confirm that Woodruff died in | Edinburgh as he was an acquaintance of mine and I was |
l Institution, and then to Fettes College in | Edinburgh. |
od between 1994 and 2000 it too was based in | Edinburgh with the mother club. |
er during the Napoleonic period and lived in | Edinburgh for a time before settling in 'da toon' as a |
urrently serves as the consul for Denmark in | Edinburgh. |
Born in | Edinburgh, Scotland on 6 January 1877, he was ordained |
Blair was born in | Edinburgh, Scotland and while still an infant, he immi |
Haymarket railway station in | Edinburgh, Scotland |
library for the UKST remained at the ROE in | Edinburgh. |
cher at Craiglockart College of Education in | Edinburgh, graduating in 1972. |
The Dean Gallery is an art gallery in | Edinburgh, Scotland, and is part of the National Galle |
pecialist day and boarding school located in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
was appointed to the chair of psychiatry in | Edinburgh. |
15, 1835 in Scotland, to Thomas Cleghorn in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
Anyway, he died in | Edinburgh for whatever that's worth. |
Born in | Edinburgh, he came to the United States in 1836. |
k of Scotland is founded by Royal Charter in | Edinburgh. |
h National Party, and was their candidate in | Edinburgh East in the 2010 General Election. |
It was founded in | Edinburgh in 1839 and one of its first aims was to imp |
dy" Pullar Jardine (born 31 December 1948 in | Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional associati |
It was published in 1536 in | Edinburgh by Thomas Davidson. |
Allister was born in | Edinburgh and played youth football with Tranent befor |
th the notable exception of Lothian Buses in | Edinburgh, among others. |
The Cateran formed in | Edinburgh in the mid-1980s, with a line-up comprising |
raduate degree in teaching at Moray House in | Edinburgh. |
is based closely on the Melville Monument in | Edinburgh. |
1751), Scottish American artist, was born in | Edinburgh and died in Boston, Massachusetts. |
d corpses for sale to the medical schools in | Edinburgh. |
Scottish Property Federation from offices in | Edinburgh. |
ection of the National Museum of Scotland in | Edinburgh. |
After attending Holy Cross Academy in | Edinburgh, his uncle John Gray, a canon, suggested tha |
nations, and was played at Raeburn Place in | Edinburgh. |
After earlier education in | Edinburgh, McCaffrey earned a Bachelor's degree at the |
land, becoming minister at New Greyfriars in | Edinburgh in 1768. |
ampian also established secondary studios in | Edinburgh during the late 1960s from where some of the |
of mathematics at Heriot-Watt University in | Edinburgh. |
Callum Innes was born in | Edinburgh. |
adium on 1 May 2010, at the Magic Weekend in | Edinburgh. |
He was born in | Edinburgh and received his early education at the high |
nterred at St John's Episcopal Churchyard in | Edinburgh. |
rlyle as a petty thief turned drug dealer in | Edinburgh in the 1980s. |
Campbell was born in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
tland is a LGBT rights organisation based in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
Malcolm Rifkind was born in | Edinburgh to a Jewish family that emigrated to Britain |
Born in | Edinburgh, the daughter of a Scottish doctor father an |
Born in | Edinburgh, Hay-Dalrymple was the only child of Sir Jam |
st, Emeritus Professor of Natural History in | Edinburgh (b.1812). |
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