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Archibald Campbell was educated at Edinburgh and Glasgow.
orn on 13 February 1721, and was educated at Edinburgh University.
, Cumberland but grew up and was educated in Edinburgh, apprenticed to John Lizars, surgeon and ana
The son was educated at Edinburgh University and began newspaper work in 1870.
ark, Balerno, Midlothian, he was educated at Edinburgh Academy, University College, Oxford and at E
Educated at Edinburgh College of Art (where he later taught) and G
Educated in Edinburgh, Bapat learned bomb-making skills during his
He was educated at Edinburgh Academy and studied Balliol College, Oxford,
was born in 1670 in England and educated at Edinburgh, where he graduated M.A. on 27 February 1694
as born in UK and brought up and educated in Edinburgh, Scotland where he attended George Watson's
s Avon Clyde, Lord Clyde, he was educated at Edinburgh Academy, Trinity College, Oxford and Edinbur
and Mary Kathleen Smith, he was educated at Edinburgh Academy, Glenalmond College, Pembroke Colleg
He was educated at Edinburgh University and Christ Church, Oxford.
He was educated at Edinburgh University and ordained in 1885.
e son of W.G. Moncrieff, and was educated in Edinburgh.
Irvine was educated at Edinburgh Academy and Oriel College, Oxford, where he
He was educated at Edinburgh Academy, then served an apprenticeship as a
Lawrie was educated in Edinburgh, and came to Canada in 1893.
Glasgow, Scotland, Macdonald was educated in Edinburgh, the University of London (MB,BS) and Kings
ames Avon Clyde, Lord Clyde, was educated at Edinburgh Academy, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, whe
Educated at Edinburgh Academy and Sedbergh School, he joined the R
He was educated at Edinburgh Academy and at Sandhurst.
He was educated at Edinburgh University and Leiden University.
He was educated at Edinburgh High School, the Seminary in Aquhorties, Abe
aronet, a Scottish judge, he was educated at Edinburgh University and was admitted to the Faculty o
He was educated at Edinburgh Academy.
He was educated at Edinburgh Academy (1851-54), and graduated in medicine
Born on 6 March 1920, he was educated at Edinburgh Theological College and ordained in 1951.
He was educated at Edinburgh in the Royal High School, the University of
Calderwood was educated at Edinburgh, where he took the degree of MA in 1593.
Born in Aberdeenshire, he was educated at Edinburgh University, where he graduated as a doctor o
He was educated at Edinburgh Academy, Melville College and the University
se for Scotland, he was born and educated in Edinburgh.
Educated at Edinburgh Academy and Edinburgh University, Blaikie wo
scount Younger of Leckie, he was educated at Edinburgh Academy and Balliol College, Oxford, where h
Born at Stranraer, he was educated at Edinburgh High School and University of Edinburgh.
He was educated at Edinburgh University and later at the Royal Scottish A
drum Scarth and Jane Geddes, was educated in Edinburgh and Aberdeen, and came to Upper Canada in 18
ron was born in Dingwall and was educated in Edinburgh and London, Ontario, having come to Canada i
esman and prelate, received his education at Edinburgh, was the second son of John de Spens, custod
cher at Craiglockart College of Education in Edinburgh, graduating in 1972.
After earlier education in Edinburgh, McCaffrey earned a Bachelor's degree at the
ter completing his professional education at Edinburgh, he carried on from 1790 in Surgeons' Square
ish armies before finishing his education at Edinburgh University and Leyden, where he took a Docto
He received his medical education at Edinburgh University becoming M.D. in 1858.
King Edward reached Edinburgh by June, then marched by Linlithgow and Stir
eithon; and Cynfelyn, a king of Din Eidyn or Edinburgh.
From 1767 he resided either at Edinburgh or at a villa which he built at Kilduff near
ent Labour Party in 1906, and was elected to Edinburgh Town Council in 1913.
rshire in 1950 and 1951, and was elected for Edinburgh North in 1955, where he served until 1960.
He was elected for Edinburgh East in 1935 and sworn of the Privy Council
election, and instead stood for election in Edinburgh West.
From the Scottish Parliament election, 2011, Edinburgh East and Musselburgh will be abolished.
, all also in the Lothians electoral region: Edinburgh West, Edinburgh Central, Edinburgh Pentlands
upon Tyne, Leicester, Sunderland, Elgin and Edinburgh.
Lady Tatiana Elizabeth Mountbatten ( Edinburgh, 16 December 1917 - Northampton, 15 May 1988
It is also the emblem of Edinburgh Zoo.
He is professor emeritus at Edinburgh University since his retirement in 2002.
(1750 - October 25, 1831, Worlds End Close, Edinburgh) was a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeo
Remnant", which played in the West End, the Edinburgh Festival and toured worldwide.
form 2 serves cities of northern England and Edinburgh.
her locations in Greater London, England and Edinburgh, Scotland; it now only exists in Scotland as
Munster x4, Crawshays, Connacht, Enisei TM, Edinburgh, Glasgow
tical description of Queen Anne's entry into Edinburgh in 1590, entitled The Description of the Que
e when the latter made his formal entry into Edinburgh.
Dalkeith Castle before her formal entry into Edinburgh.
hat time the intention of writing an epic on Edinburgh to be entitled The Queen of the North.
ry 1755 and consecrated to the Episcopate in Edinburgh on 13 November 1755.
He was consecrated to the Episcopate in Edinburgh on 2 November 1735.
e of a statue of Lincoln that was erected in Edinburgh, Scotland.
of Scotland posted on the Esplanade outside Edinburgh Castle
Also in 1974 he helped to establish the Edinburgh LGBT Centre, the first such centre in Britai
eledemocracy Centre (ITC) was established at Edinburgh Napier University in 1999.
with one of the religious establishments of Edinburgh.
n in 1925, to live on his family estate near Edinburgh.
Lectures on the Book of Esther (posthumous), Edinburgh, 1838.
cal Radicalization - A European Perspective, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2007
/Compere at JK Rowling's MS charity event in Edinburgh in July 2008, Coleen Rooney's 21st birthday
e the Cup semifinals in the final event, the Edinburgh Sevens, to successfully defend their season
The events in Edinburgh heightened the sense of alarm in London, whe
Reiach and Hall Architects: Evolution House, Edinburgh
the daughter of David Lindsay, ex-Bishop of Edinburgh.
Rowan helped excavate the Edinburgh Vaults, after he found a tunnel leading to t
Except for Edinburgh, Dundee and Glasgow, each Scottish constitue
Except for Edinburgh, Dundee and Glasgow, each Scottish constitue
Except for Edinburgh and Glasgow, which were two-seat constituenc
He was executed at Edinburgh on 13 December 1548.
sie Field (a former advertising executive in Edinburgh), Louise Adorian (lives in Dorchester), Debo
ed at Plymouth Grammar School, at Exeter, at Edinburgh University and at Peterhouse, Cambridge.
While tutor in a family in Edinburgh, Armstrong pursued the theological studies n
In 1980, he moved with his family to Edinburgh then to Glasgow in 1984 where he attended Be
Gray is a lifelong fan of Edinburgh football club Hibernian, and enjoys reading,
artholomew Gibson, was the king's farrier in Edinburgh.
mp 2008) is to be held on 1st and 2nd Feb in Edinburgh, 2008.
Patrick Russell (6 February 1726, Edinburgh - 2 July 1805, London) was a Scottish surgeo
April 1929 South Shields - 10 February 2002 Edinburgh) was a British historian who wrote extensive
mes Alexander Gordon (born 10 February 1936, Edinburgh is a radio broadcaster for BBC Radio Five Li
eorge Taylor FRS FRSE FLS (15 February 1904, Edinburgh - 13 November 1993, Dunbar) was a Scottish b
an Emeritus Professor and Research Fellow at Edinburgh College of Art.
compilation published by David Fergusson in Edinburgh in 1641.
onsultant on aviation matters to Ferranti in Edinburgh, Chairman of the Board of Governors at the S
l Love was shown at London Film Festival and Edinburgh International Film Festival in 2001, and bro
ws and was a host for the Fringe festival in Edinburgh.
009 American High School Theatre Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland
the American High School Theater Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland.
rk Golden Eagle, London Film Festival Award, Edinburgh Film Festival Award)"
miered at the 2002 Tribeca Film Festival and Edinburgh Film Festival and was broadcast on Trio, and
icially opened the first Meadows Festival in Edinburgh in 1975.
stival at the prestigious Fringe Festival in Edinburgh.
, including the North Sea Jazz Festival, the Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival, Vancouver Internation
at International Istanbul Film Festival, FAB Edinburgh Horror Film Festival, The Festival of Fantas
were among the first boys at Fettes College, Edinburgh; he came as a scholar to Trinity College, Ca
educated at Cargilfield and Fettes College, Edinburgh, where he studied zoology and anatomy.
e force's headquarters are in Fettes Avenue, Edinburgh.
aught classics, Latin and Greek at Fettes in Edinburgh, Rossall in Lancashire and Scarborough Boys'
He was educated at Fettes College, Edinburgh, then trained as an actor at the Royal Acade
Kirk o' Field in Edinburgh, Scotland, is best known as the site of the
ust 2009 the group joined Yvette Fielding in Edinburgh for a Ghosthunting with... show for ITV2.
s he made his way to Kinghorn, in Fife, from Edinburgh Castle to be with his young Flemish queen, Y
eited his lands for his part in the fight in Edinburgh called 'Cleanse the Causeway.'
2; Silver Bear, International Film Festival, Edinburgh, 1961; Participant, International Film Festi
at the Seattle International Film Festival, Edinburgh Film Festival, CineVegas Film Festival and S
It was filmed in Edinburgh.
A One O'Clock Gun is still fired at Edinburgh Castle.
is heroism on the occasion of great fires in Edinburgh (1824) and London (1830).
First produced Edinburgh, 1964.
y, Danny's Wake, which won a Fringe First in Edinburgh and a Granada Media Comedy Writing Award, Al
his profession, which he practised first in Edinburgh and afterwards in London.
debut in the Scarlets' next fixture against Edinburgh on 4 December; he played a major part in the
lin, Oslo and Amsterdam, internal flights to Edinburgh and Belfast and limited services to transcon
any, as well as in Boston, Florence, London, Edinburgh, Vicenza and Tel Aviv.
Ceres, Fife, first played senior football in Edinburgh, for Leith Athletic, Heart of Midlothian and
lled New British Avant -Garde films, for the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and he also pro
My Life at the Metro Gilded Balloon for the Edinburgh Fringe (2004).
He wrote the article "Music" for the Edinburgh Encyclopedia, and edited 'Horatii Flacei Ope
selected in 1918 as Labour candidate for the Edinburgh seat of Leith, but was replaced later that y
y 2007 McLetchie was returned as MSP for his Edinburgh Pentlands constituency with an increased sha
60 appearances and scoring two goals for the Edinburgh club.
ding a Time Out award winner in 2000 for his Edinburgh show Chickenmaster, and a Perrier Award nomi
Caeredin stands for Scottish Edinburgh.
first Tay Rail Bridge whilst working for the Edinburgh and Northern Railway.
wn to the National League and signed for the Edinburgh Monarchs, where he rode for ten seasons.
the southern part of Scotland, for instance Edinburgh.
ieutenant and Justice of the Peace for Kent, Edinburgh and Dumfries and a lieutenant in the East Ke
directed a production of The Consul for the Edinburgh Festival.
rrangements by him of Scottish songs for the Edinburgh collector George Thomson were popular, and s
serve as the premier testing ground for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
mation Note, 53/80/SILS Forestry Commission, Edinburgh.
ast Lothian coalmasters combined to form the Edinburgh Collieries Co. Ltd.
done in connection with a society formed in Edinburgh for the 'Reformation of the Gipsies in Scotl
The Cateran formed in Edinburgh in the mid-1980s, with a line-up comprising
the last two "Town"-class, which formed the Edinburgh sub-class.
Formed in Edinburgh in 2008, The Gothenburg Address has former m
The Scottish Record Society was founded at Edinburgh in 1897 and since then has published numerou
It was founded in Edinburgh in 1839 and one of its first aims was to imp
icultural Society of Scotland was founded in Edinburgh in 1784 as the Highland Society of Edinburgh
The Fountain Brewery, Edinburgh - closed 2004
aronet in February 1964, of Fountain Bridge, Edinburgh; the title became extinct on his death.
He was acquired by new franchise the Edinburgh Rocks in 1998 where his virtuoso style made
ed the chair vacated by Sir Thomas Fraser in Edinburgh, where remained until his death.
and his wife Ruby were convicted of fraud in Edinburgh and sentenced to three years' imprisonment f
nd became minister of St Luke's Free Church, Edinburgh in 1843.
ved to the pastorate of Grey Friars' Church, Edinburgh.
tish Theatre Guide's 'Play of the Fringe' at Edinburgh in 2004, and was directed by Guy Retallack w
in Award for the best first feature from the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
" according to the reviewer from Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine.
andard supported by implementations from the Edinburgh Regional Computer Centre.
LL.D., from both Edinburgh and St. Andrews Universities, and was a Hono
Jean Blackney, McEachran graduated from the Edinburgh Veterinary College in 1861 and received his
A brief description and photographs from the Edinburgh Festival show 'In Pursuit Of Cardenio' an im
He joined Motherwell from the Edinburgh Norton junior club, and went on to make almo
1871, and held the degrees of LLD from both Edinburgh and Glasgow universities.
Goss blogged from the Edinburgh Fringe for The Guardian web site in 2007 and
, has received support in principle from the Edinburgh City Council.
1955 brought a name change from the Edinburgh and Leith Flint Glass Company to The Edinbur
The Ensemble has won awards from the Edinburgh Festival Critics and the Royal Philharmonic
in Award for the best first feature from the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
He earned his medical degree from the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary School of Medicine.
Alexander James Adie FRSE (1775, Edinburgh - 1859) was a Scottish maker of medical inst
he 1990s, MoMA, Oxford; Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland (1997); Laing Art Gallery, Newcast
y played at flyhalf, centre and fullback for Edinburgh from 2001 to 2005.
mmunity, Essays Presented to G.W.S. Barrow, ( Edinburgh, 1993), pp.
The Dean Gallery is an art gallery in Edinburgh, Scotland, and is part of the National Galle
There is also a Queen's Gallery in Edinburgh.
splay at the Royal Museum Connect Gallery in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Roy worked at the Richard Demarco Gallery in Edinburgh.
t title since the 1970 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh.
live coverage of the 1872 Cup games between Edinburgh Rugby and Glasgow Warriors during the Christ
He competed in his 3rd Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh in 1986, where he won another Bronze medal w
o 1990, including the return of the Games to Edinburgh in 1986.
the eights at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh.
(- 48 kg) at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland.
coxed four at both the Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh the World Rowing Championships in Nottingham
ears later at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland.
aica, and 1970 British Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland, winning one silver and two bronze
resenting Wales in the Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh in 1970 and becoming Welsh sprint champion i
's doubles at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland.
At the 1970 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Rogers combined with his brother Neil to cl
ears later at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Phillips enjoyed more success, winning silv
                                                                                                   


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