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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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