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rds Cardinal) Wiseman until 1848 and then at Edinburgh where he studied privately.
On leaving university he moved to Edinburgh where he taught at Edinburgh Academy and sco
eived his PhD in 1972 from the University of Edinburgh, where he studied under Rod Burstall.
ng-in-Chief Scottish Command and Governor of Edinburgh Castle: he retired in 1941.
Brebner was born in Edinburgh, where he was educated at George Watson's Co
nd and studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh, where he graduated in 1765.
ege of Cape Coast in Ghana, before moving to Edinburgh, where he received his Ph.D. in linguistics.
cated at Perth Academy and the University of Edinburgh, though he did not graduate, as he had to ta
eorge Watson's College and the University of Edinburgh where he studied law before taking a postgra
tinued to thrive after Lyon left to teach in Edinburgh, though he remained in contact with the Grou
Architectural Computing at the University of Edinburgh where he is Head of the School of Arts, Cult
icine from 1871 to 1874 at the University of Edinburgh, where he later became professor of Natural
After a similar post at Edinburgh University, he became Professor and Head of
Leitch grew up in Edinburgh where he attended George Watson's College.
business as a merchant in the linen trade in Edinburgh, though he resided much of the time in Londo
turned professional in 1929, when he joined Edinburgh side Hearts.
t, Caddell began his career in Scotland with Edinburgh side Hearts.
temporary submission he gained possession of Edinburgh Castle, held a parliament, captured the Rege
Born in Edinburgh, Hamilton-Gordon held office in several coun
However Edinburgh Castle held out against the Jacobites.
He stayed eight years with the Edinburgh club, helping them to consecutive Scottish C
In that year he wrote a letter from Edinburgh to Henry Compton, Bishop of London, on the s
ooke, educated at George Watson's College in Edinburgh, began her sporting career in track and fiel
et Beaton's name was written on a placard in Edinburgh accusing her of having used witchcraft to in
ther women who had studied with Jex-Blake in Edinburgh joined her at the London school, including I
Patrizio lives in Edinburgh with her husband Joe.
HMS Edinburgh, HMS Hermione and HMS Euryalus escorting the
The cruisers HMS Edinburgh, HMS Hermione, and HMS Euryalus, steaming in
He returned to Edinburgh as Hibs manager in 1980, in an attempt to re
of the Forum, supported by the University of Edinburgh, Scottish Higher Education Funding Council,
She was educated at Lansdowne House, Edinburgh, St Hilda's, Folkestone, and Mills College,
rom Britain in 1984, after the University of Edinburgh awarded him a doctorate for his thesis on Tr
The University of Edinburgh gave him an honorary Doctor of Laws degree i
"the Queen's Witch Doctor", and the Duke of Edinburgh nicknamed him "Hemlock".
In August, 2007 the University of Edinburgh awarded him the James Tait Black Memorial Pr
The university of Edinburgh gave him the honorary degree of D.D. in 1878
ed a successful series of public lectures at Edinburgh, leading him to collaborate with David Hume
alleged that Anderson had attacked a man in Edinburgh, punching him repeatedly in the head and str
He accompanied them in 1586 to Edinburgh, enrolling himself as student in the univers
In 1919 he became Dean of Edinburgh before his elevation to the Episcopate.
He died at Coats, near Edinburgh, in his 47th year, and was buried at St Cuth
Later he graduated from the University of Edinburgh with his MD in 1813.
Highness the Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh
He moved to Edinburgh with his family, where he played for Borough
its internationally and lives in Inverleith, Edinburgh with his wife and three children.
e from the jury at the 1968 IFIP Congress in Edinburgh for his computer-generated string quartet, "
Rather than commute back to Edinburgh from his southern barracks for weekend games
the paper at an office on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh until his suicide in December 1856.
From 1956 till 1958, he studied in Edinburgh for his PhD, the subject of which was the ta
Prince Alfred was created Duke of Edinburgh by his mother in 1866, and became the reigni
versity College London and the University of Edinburgh regarding his synaesthetic condition.
In around 1800 he moved to Edinburgh (where his younger brother William was train
In 1768 Hutton returned to Edinburgh, letting his farms to tenants but continuing
lls was snapped up by Rushden manager Justin Edinburgh for his third spell at the club.
In 1755 he was apprehended in Edinburgh for his share in the '45, and, in the follow
d to edit and maintain the reputation of the Edinburgh until his death at his seat of Foxholes, in
He exhibited the Panorama of Edinburgh in his house in 1788, but to little success.
ember in the same year (the Royal Society of Edinburgh gives his date of death as 10 May 1811).
ona Evans stage play Scarborough at the 2007 Edinburgh Festival, his performance as teenager Darren
His mother was Violet McHutchen of Edinburgh and his father Ossian Donner, headed Finland
It was recorded at the Queen's Hall in Edinburgh during his sold out tour of Scotland and Ire
He studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh, taking his degree in 1816.
He was born at Leith, near Edinburgh, where his father, Alexander Home, a distant
Farmer lives in Edinburgh, with his wife of 43 years, Anne.
ce William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh during his time as Chancellor of the Univers
02 the IMP77 language was resurrected by the Edinburgh Computer History Project for Intel x86 hardw
ce patent office has issued a licence to the Edinburgh Computer History project to allow them to pu
Edinburgh: William Hodge & Co..
given by the Magistrates and Town Council of Edinburgh in honour of King George IV during his visit
nnounced as the Scottish candidate city over Edinburgh (which hosted the Games in 1970 and 1986, an
Saturday 29 August Edinburgh Castle Hotel (Adelaide)
Edinburgh: Rutherford House Books.
iversities of Birmingham, Brunel, Cranfield, Edinburgh, Hertfordshire, Huddersfield, Hull, Leeds, L
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Hume plays internationally for Ca
, biology, Christian Convention, The Duke of Edinburgh Award, IB, geography, music, physics, leader
as editor, Polygon, the former University of Edinburgh student imprint, came to lead the field in p
ecturer on that subject at the University of Edinburgh, settled in Edinburgh to live a very retired
ang' occurs in Oxgangs, a southern suburb of Edinburgh, and in Oxgang, an area of the town of Kirki
gan studying Literature at the University of Edinburgh, graduating in the spring of 1877 with an M.
Iain Conn was born in Edinburgh, educated in Musselburgh, Scotland and subse
orm activity and heavy rainfall affected the Edinburgh area in early June 2008.
brother Ralph in 1798, was made governor of Edinburgh Castle in 1801 - a post he held until his de
He was acquired by new franchise the Edinburgh Rocks in 1998 where his virtuoso style made
when he went missing while appearing at the Edinburgh Fringe in Scotland.
of the company which visited London and the Edinburgh Festival in 1960.
McConnell received a Duke of Edinburgh award in 1997 for her work with inner city y
and was elected as Member of Parliament for Edinburgh North in 1950, holding the seat until Decemb
ge, and later became Professor of Zoology at Edinburgh University in 1963 after working there for a
he war memorial by Charles Bean, the Duke of Edinburgh behind in military uniform, 16 February 1954
s of D.Litt by Durham in 1895 and of LL.D by Edinburgh University in 1898.
ng relationship with the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh began in 1965, enabling Taylor to leave his
d an invitation to become Vice-Chancellor of Edinburgh University, in the course of which he instit
in 2003/2004 season on 16 April 2004 against Edinburgh Rugby in the Celtic (now Magners) league.
nd are also planning to take the show to the Edinburgh festival in the future.
an offer to become Professor of Divinity at Edinburgh University in 1662.
ay and off-Broadway in New York City, at the Edinburgh Festival, in Los Angeles and at the Comedy T
Dr. Crow graduated in medicine from Edinburgh University in 1822.
ican work in the Karoo region and, whilst at Edinburgh, also in the Deccan area of India and in sou
MacDonald contested the seat of Edinburgh Pentlands in the Scottish Parliament general
, University of Warsaw and the University of Edinburgh (PhD in computer science, 1970).
Neven-Spence graduated from Edinburgh University in 1911.
(UK) before first joining the University of Edinburgh faculty in 1967.
ntly sold Gary Naysmith, and he moved to the Edinburgh club in February 2001.
supporters of Mary, Queen of Scots had held Edinburgh Castle in April 1573, prolonging civil war i
tch against the Ospreys, Leinster's match in Edinburgh finished in a decisive bonus-point victory f
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1969, Tweedie studied computer
e professional league since the inception of Edinburgh Rocks in 1998, due to the BBL's operation as
English-born Scotland rugby union player for Edinburgh Rugby in the Magners League.
Biagi contested the seat of Edinburgh Central in the Scottish Parliament general e
Gilmer was born near Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1700.
Cargill was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1784.
rshire in 1950 and 1951, and was elected for Edinburgh North in 1955, where he served until 1960.
The Edinburgh system, in which the teacher interrogates th
He graduated in medicine from Edinburgh University in 1941, returning as a lecturer
Master of the Music at St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh (Episcopal) in 1991.
d resigned Tynemouth for the governorship of Edinburgh Castle in 1796.
is a newspaper that covers the Brighton and Edinburgh Festivals in May and August respectively.
ces, the most notable being the winner in an Edinburgh Derby in March 1992.
Eadie contested the seat of Edinburgh Southern in the Scottish Parliament general
Dr Newman joined Edinburgh University in 1996, having been a Research F
He was released by the Edinburgh club in May 1997 after failing a drugs test
d was elected as a councillor on the City of Edinburgh Council in 1980, a position in which he rema
Prize for 1900-1904 by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and in 1908 he was awarded the Albert medal
in characters Dan, both in London and at the Edinburgh Festival in 2009, garnering some five star a
and to The Big Breakfast covering his first Edinburgh Festival in 2001.
He began the study of medicine at Edinburgh University in 1835, and graduated there in 1
for the Scottish Parliament constituency of Edinburgh Pentlands in the 2007 Scottish Parliament el
In 2001 he stood again for the SSP in Edinburgh Central in the Westminster General Election.
Republic; Teatr Wielki in Lodz, Poland; the Edinburgh Festival in Scotland; and the Wadham Theatre
Famous Door, and has performed twice at the Edinburgh Festival in Scotland.
didate for Caithness and Sutherland in 1959, Edinburgh North in May 1960, and Roxburgh, Selkirk and
David Brown was the first recorded Jew in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1693, shortly before the Union
Officer Commanding Scotland and Governor of Edinburgh Castle in 1985; he retired in 1988.
He received his Doctor of Philosophy from Edinburgh University in Scotland.
Officer Commanding Scotland and Governor of Edinburgh Castle in 1972; in that capacity, Prime Mini
He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1822 and came to Upper Canada w
in New York, Guinness Festival in Scotland, Edinburgh Festival in Scotland, and Carnegie Hall.
and in the Edinburgh Festival in August.
Philadelphia and graduated in 1770, going to Edinburgh College in Scotland in 1775 to complete his
He was educated at the University of Edinburgh and in the Netherlands, and in 1731 was appo
same name that starred Russell Brand at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2000.
He was elected for Edinburgh East in 1935 and sworn of the Privy Council
The BBC opened its Edinburgh studio in 1930, and decided to form its own
Map showing Edinburgh railways in 1905
Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh and in 2008 the Fellow European Stroke Socie
an unsuccessful parliamentary candidate for Edinburgh East in 1951 and April 1954, and was elected
cher at Craiglockart College of Education in Edinburgh, graduating in 1972.
e first being Lightburn Secondary across the Edinburgh Rd in Torphin Crescent, Greenfield.
1962 and awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Edinburgh University in 1982.
oling, studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh, and in 1781 received his degree.
h National Party, and was their candidate in Edinburgh East in the 2010 General Election.
1984, and a Ph.D. in pastoral theology from Edinburgh University in 1993.
He took part in the defence of Edinburgh, and in the battles of Langside (1568) and R
and following a well-received return to the Edinburgh Festival in 2010 according to leading comedy
f Berlin in Germany, and London, Oxford, and Edinburgh universities in the UK.
and Bute in 1918, and was awarded an LLD by Edinburgh University in 1919.
2000, elected Fellow of The Royal Society of Edinburgh (FRSE) in 2010, and has gained Fellowships w
d in 1832 he undertook the editorship of the Edinburgh Advertiser, in which employment he continued
First professional appearance at the Edinburgh Festival in Frank Dunlop's production of The
minister, first in Aberdeenshire and then in Edinburgh, till in 1862 he was elected professor of Ch
and have also had a very popular show at the Edinburgh Festival in recent years.
aught classics, Latin and Greek at Fettes in Edinburgh, Rossall in Lancashire and Scarborough Boys'
llow to the Royal Society of both London and Edinburgh, and in 1810, he was recognized with a new m
en 1996 and 1997 before the team merged with Edinburgh Rugby in 1998.
his post as Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Edinburgh University, in which position he served unti
lennium concert (1999-2000) in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle in Scotland.
Officer Commanding Scotland and Governor of Edinburgh Castle in 1991 and retired in 1993.
efore going on to study at the University of Edinburgh and in the German city of Bonn.
After graduating she studied medicine at Edinburgh and in Brussels, where she qualified as a do
Hull New Theatre, His Majesty's Theatre and Edinburgh Playhouse in November 2010.
om Leith to Fettes around 1980 and then left Edinburgh altogether in the mid 1990s.
sheep were cloned at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1995.
ian region and formerly constituency MSP for Edinburgh Central in the Scottish Parliament.
He studied medicine at the university of Edinburgh, and in London under Dr. William Hunter.
salvage when the Lockhart Memorial Church in Edinburgh dissolved in 1984.
was unsuccessful parliamentary candidate for Edinburgh Leith in 1922 and was elected for East Renfr
She then performed the show throughout the Edinburgh Fringe in August, 2008.
essfully contested Paisley in July 1945, and Edinburgh East in October 1945 before being elected fo
Later he proceeded to the University of Edinburgh, where, in 1823, he founded the Plinian Soci
ng Shows, two of which were performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 1977 and 1979; these are essenti
Edinburgh Medal in Science and Society
His parents moved to Edinburgh, where in 1792 he began his education under
o New York City for one month, and opened in Edinburgh, Scotland in August of 2007.
s Sons of Barnum (a show by Borkowski at the Edinburgh Festival in 2004) and was subtitled: How Hol
The Club won its first trophy, the Edinburgh Shield, in 1883.
emanding six-minute routine performed at the Edinburgh Tattoo in 2003.
Paul is also due to perform in the 2007 Edinburgh festival in a new play for 'Liberated Theatr
son had contested Willesden West in 1923 and Edinburgh South in 1924.
dsay and Balneil, and hereditary governor of Edinburgh Castle in 1651.
awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from Edinburgh University in 1922.
the foundation stone of the new buildings of Edinburgh University in 1789, for which he was awarded
Royal Albert Dock in London, the Albert and Edinburgh Docks in Leith, Workington Dock and Harbour.
Officer Commanding Scotland and Governor of Edinburgh Castle in 1979 and Commander-in-Chief of Bri
David Harrower alongside Roger Allam at the Edinburgh Festival in a production by German star dire
Also that year, Brown appeared at the Edinburgh Festival in Boys In The Buff, a musical revu
was unsuccessful parliamentary candidate in Edinburgh South in 1910, and was elected for the seat
The Edinburgh Seven in The Oxford Dictionary of National B
ment, in which the electorate of the City of Edinburgh participate in electing sixMembers of the Eu
erdeen University in 1999 and Lord Rector of Edinburgh University in the 2006 election, but finishe
He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1810 and came to North America
                                                                                                   


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