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unmarked grave in the Comely Bank Cemetery, Edinburgh, his story and his true age came to light af
He took his M.D. at Edinburgh, his doctoral thesis of 1808 being his first
After attending Holy Cross Academy in Edinburgh, his uncle John Gray, a canon, suggested tha
ee year course at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, his future wife's aunt spotted that Blue Pe
Donald Bloxham, a University of Edinburgh historian specializing in genocide studies,
ecently authored the first volume in the New Edinburgh History of Scotland series, titled From Cale
7), From Pictland to Alba, 789-1070, The New Edinburgh History of Scotland, Edinburgh: Edinburgh Un
The cruisers HMS Edinburgh, HMS Hermione, and HMS Euryalus, steaming in
HMS Edinburgh, HMS Hermione and HMS Euryalus escorting the
sident of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, holding the position until 1982.
e School of Mathematics of the University of Edinburgh holds The Whittaker Colloquium, a yearly lec
d of a suspected heart attack aged 70 at his Edinburgh home on 8 April 2009.
Parliament House, Edinburgh, home of the Court of Session
t he died, collapsing on his way back to his Edinburgh home.
at International Istanbul Film Festival, FAB Edinburgh Horror Film Festival, The Festival of Fantas
the Barrow Main Public Library, the Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, Nan Tait Centre and Ramsden Hall.
nes whose grandson is Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, husband of the Queen Elizabeth II.
Born in New Edinburgh, Hutchison was the son of Robert Hutchison,
ohen and Marcus Levy, a Jewish art dealer in Edinburgh, Hyman was the third oldest of eight childre
oration Douglas was offered the bishopric of Edinburgh if he would agree to the introduction of epi
Edinburgh IMP is unrelated to the later IMP (programmi
d when Atlas Autocode later morphed into the Edinburgh IMP programming language.
Like Edinburgh IMP it allows embedded assembler, and also o
ived honorary degrees from the University of Edinburgh, Imperial College, City University and Herio
Julian Davies, in Edinburgh, implemented an extended version of POP-2, w
rned a masters degree from the University of Edinburgh in 1986 and a Ph.D. from the same university
en fought a pitched battle in the streets of Edinburgh in 1520.
ental Psychology, and from the University of Edinburgh in 1973, with a Ph.D. in Artificial Intellig
He died at Coats, near Edinburgh, in his 47th year, and was buried at St Cuth
pe, Preston studied law at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.
Educated at George Heriot's School in Edinburgh, in 1998 he became European champion in both
ral Theology" delivered at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland between 1901 and 1902.
He was born in Edinburgh in 1906, son of George Herbert Lindsay, dist
s then appointed to the Sacred Heart Church, Edinburgh in 1955.
/Compere at JK Rowling's MS charity event in Edinburgh in July 2008, Coleen Rooney's 21st birthday
d then completed his training as a doctor in Edinburgh in 1799.
neering and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in Britain and an Honorary Fellow of the Roy
He qualified as a doctor in Edinburgh in 1833, and then studied at the University
Heriot represented the City of Edinburgh in the Parliament of Scotland on a number of
ing taken from the Apollo Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh in May 1997.
Born in Edinburgh in 1825, he was the son of Sir George Sincla
She graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 1976 before gaining a postgraduate certif
utional Law and History in the University of Edinburgh in 1846.
tical description of Queen Anne's entry into Edinburgh in 1590, entitled The Description of the Que
He conducted concerts in Edinburgh in 1866 and 1867, and the concerts of the Ro
City of a Thousand Worlds: Edinburgh in Festival (1991)
inity, and was licensed by the presbytery of Edinburgh in 1745.
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.
Neil returned to Edinburgh in 1997 where he had helped form the Murrayf
The Scottish Record Society was founded at Edinburgh in 1897 and since then has published numerou
the world's first municipal fire service in Edinburgh in 1824, and was the first director of the L
He went back to Edinburgh in 1869, returned to Quito in 1872, and died
He currently plays for Edinburgh in the Magners League.
Hill, at Newbridge, Scotland, 10 km west of Edinburgh in advance of development at the Edinburgh I
After completing his medical training in Edinburgh in 1845, Struthers specialized in anatomy an
Fleet, and the armoured cruiser HMS Duke of Edinburgh in the Channel Fleet.
gate to the World's Missionary Conference in Edinburgh in 1910.
, so far as possible, the characteristics of Edinburgh in Scotland.
revarium Aberdonense, which was published in Edinburgh in 1509 - 1510.
an honorary fellowship at the University of Edinburgh, in Scotland.
sthood for the Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh in the College Chapel on 17 March 1956 by Bi
bert "Bob" Brettle, born at Portobello, near Edinburgh, in January 1832, was a successful bare-knuc
He graduated M.D. at Edinburgh in 1817, his thesis being on the dysentery o
cted his PhD research at Racal-MESL Ltd near Edinburgh in Scotland as well as at the University of
or Yorkshire was a match against Scotland at Edinburgh in July 1950.
Tthe 'North Briton' express leaving for Edinburgh in 1954
was elected Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh in 2011, effective 31 March, succeeding her
dation of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh in 1681.
Born in Edinburgh in 1740, Cannon was educated at the Universi
Grant was born at Edinburgh in 1773, was son of Dr. Gregory Grant, by Ma
He was born in Edinburgh in 1922 and has a Bachelor of Science degree
to Great Britain to attend the University of Edinburgh in 1975.
He was made a Fellow of The Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1917 and a Fellow of The Royal Society of
equently gained a PhD from the University of Edinburgh in 1975.
rded the Keith Medal by the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1942 for his research in Mathematics.
nd became minister of St Luke's Free Church, Edinburgh in 1843.
and elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1976.
in Arabic literature from the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom in 1958.
resenting Wales in the Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh in 1970 and becoming Welsh sprint champion i
tics seriously when his regiment returned to Edinburgh in 1904.
ree of Doctor of Laws from the University of Edinburgh in 1890 for his engineering of the bridge.
oma in Legal Practice from the University of Edinburgh in 1991.
a Peasant's Cottage Drawer, was published in Edinburgh in 1848 by James Hogg, the son of the 'Ettri
, together with a Parliament, should meet in Edinburgh in the summer of 1640.
r in Harrow, London, Fairweather returned to Edinburgh in 1987, where he remained and played until
Translated to Edinburgh in 1871, he died in post in 1886.
nghorn 8 May 1778; entered the university of Edinburgh in 1795, and joined the Burgher branch of th
led "The Braes of Yarrow" first published in Edinburgh in 1724 and said to be "written in imitation
rt, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, in 2003;
was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1837.
After graduating M.D. at Edinburgh in 1770, where his thesis, De Febribus inter
e his international debut on Mar 10, 1879 at Edinburgh in the Scotland vs England match.
s final match for England on Mar 19, 1881 at Edinburgh in the Scotland vs England match.
He died in Edinburgh in 1996.
When his son, Gilbert, was made a burgess of Edinburgh in 1562, the entry described Henry as "advoc
He graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 1931 and was appointed William Withering
The old Jougs at Duddingston Church, Edinburgh, in 1885.
Medina died at Edinburgh in 1710.
ointed as a Deputy Lieutenant of the City of Edinburgh in 1984.
ized by his election to the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1990, by an Honorary Doctorate of the Uni
was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2001 and of the Royal Society of London i
way station serving the Newcraighall area of Edinburgh in Scotland.
he will take her third solo stand-up show to Edinburgh in August 2011, entitled Pearl and Dave.
he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, in 1976 he was awarded the Europhysics Awar
George Lauder was Provost of Edinburgh in 1413, 1426/7, and 1430.
m was elected fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1956 and was created a Knight Bachelor in
She died suddenly in Edinburgh in 1955.
tative of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh in Sri Lanka .
rected to his memory in St Giles's church in Edinburgh in 1895.
artment of Neurosurgery at the University of Edinburgh in 1969.
e making his full debut for Leinster against Edinburgh in Dublin on 6 November 2005 he said: "Apart
a challenge with Tottenham Hotspur's Justin Edinburgh; in 2001 (by which time he had joined Bradfo
tering the Original Secession Divinity Hall, Edinburgh in 1827, and was ordained in 1831.
or to becoming minister at Canongate Kirk in Edinburgh in January 1937.
d but instead he started medical practice in Edinburgh in 1834 after studying abroad.
r in 1972 and Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1987.
moves to establish the Botanical Society of Edinburgh in 1836 and the Botanical Club in 1838.
Invited by the magistrates and people of Edinburgh in 1622 to be principal of the university th
e an honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1983.
Bowie, daughter of Alexander Gibson Bowie of Edinburgh in 1898.
He came to Edinburgh in 1812, and studied there under William Shi
e was also given the lands of Muirhouse near Edinburgh in compensation for lands taken by John Ball
ther Erasmus Alvey Darwin once he went up to Edinburgh in October of that year to begin his undergr
Barton moved to the University of Edinburgh in 1990, where he is said to have been instr
He was elected to the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1800, the Royal College of Physicians in
Bruntisfield, of Boroughmuir in the City of Edinburgh, in 1942.
The family moved to Edinburgh in 1813.
its College Visitor, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, in attendance.
inevitably, for a third consecutive time at Edinburgh in 2009, sealing an incredible 5 successes i
09, and received LLDs from the University of Edinburgh in 1935 and of University of St Andrews in 1
as a candidate for the chair of chemistry at Edinburgh in 1843.
liam Arthur was appointed King's Botanist at Edinburgh in 1715, through his political connections,
given by the Magistrates and Town Council of Edinburgh in honour of King George IV during his visit
; and on his return from his second visit to Edinburgh, in 1617, he published the first chiliad of
It was founded in Edinburgh in 1839 and one of its first aims was to imp
The Cateran formed in Edinburgh in the mid-1980s, with a line-up comprising
Since moving to Edinburgh in 2001 he has developed expertise in the be
land, becoming minister at New Greyfriars in Edinburgh in 1768.
n independent school for boys in the city of Edinburgh in Scotland, followed by Balliol College at
rlyle as a petty thief turned drug dealer in Edinburgh in the 1980s.
Great Britain in 1980, and the University of Edinburgh in 1981.
meaning 'I was built by the grace of God at Edinburgh in 1690 by John Meikle' John Meikle was an e
After graduating in medicine at Edinburgh in 1851, he was appointed lecturer on botany
While visiting Edinburgh in 1958, van Wijngaarden was seriously injur
The burgh was merged into the city of Edinburgh in 1920, and for the 1950 general election,
ofessorship of Fine Art at the University of Edinburgh in 1880 and held the chair until his retirem
te University, he moved to the University of Edinburgh in 1969.
a reader in psychology at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.
ol in England, and at both the University of Edinburgh in Scotland and the University of Otago in N
tish Theatre Guide's 'Play of the Fringe' at Edinburgh in 2004, and was directed by Guy Retallack w
956 he became Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh; in 1965 he was appointed member of the Coun
He was elected a City Councillor of Edinburgh in 1929, and served as Hon.
Born at Edinburgh in 1710 and originally educated for the chur
lecturer of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh in 1929.
international economics at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland as a Rotary International Gradua
Brian Arthur Smith is the current Bishop of Edinburgh in the Scottish Episcopal Church.
s Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Edinburgh in 1971.
He joined other prominent Royalists in Edinburgh in early 1648.
D. from the University of Edinburgh in 1982.
he flax industry, entering the University of Edinburgh in 1882, graduating B.Sc. in 1885 and D.Sc.
He was elected to the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1979, Royal Society of London in 1985 and
on & Turnbull is based in Broughton Place in Edinburgh, in a neoclassical building designed by Arch
ot Rice Gallery is part of the University of Edinburgh, in Scotland and was established in 1975.
and received a Ph.D. from the University of Edinburgh in 1936.
d was elected fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1988, where he was Vice-President from 19
land in 1793, and the Missionary Magazine in Edinburgh in 1796.
He died in debtors prison in Edinburgh in June 1620, being buried in Canongate.
Born in Edinburgh in 1805, he moved to Manchester when his min
and was appointed Professor of Chemistry at Edinburgh in 1869, holding the Chair until his retirem
55 and studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh in 1778, qualifying as MD in 1782.
ler took his PhD degree at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland and subsequently worked at the U
Nish was born in Burghmuirhead, Edinburgh in 1926.
1925-2005), a British historian, was born in Edinburgh in 1925.
ved it formal charter from the University of Edinburgh in July 1984.
B.Sc. in Biochemistry from the University of Edinburgh in 1971, his PhD degree in Molecular Biophys
He exhibited the Panorama of Edinburgh in his house in 1788, but to little success.
in 2002 and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2008.
yal Society in 1982 and the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1989.
e his international debut on Mar 10, 1879 at Edinburgh in the Scotland vs England match.
ine and took his degree at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.
He received his Ph.D. from the University of Edinburgh in 1952, his advisor was Alexander Craig Ait
He gained an MA from University of Edinburgh in 1915, and was later awarded an Honorary L
He obtained premises in Nicolson Street, Edinburgh, in which he established a laboratory and mu
8 more than crowding the largest churches of Edinburgh in the early summer mornings.
m in 1958 and Librarian of the University of Edinburgh in 1960.
London in 1824, and in the Union Canal near Edinburgh in 1834.
compilation published by David Fergusson in Edinburgh in 1641.
rch Clydno Eiddin, a Princess of Din Eiddin ( Edinburgh) in Lothian, making him the great-grandson o
"Mr.William Gordon made Agent to the town of Edinburgh, in place of Mr.Robert Lauder, at the Scots
is the graduating hall of the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland.
r writings was produced at the University of Edinburgh in 2006.
pecimens to the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in 1821, and they can now be seen at Surgeon
He was educated at Edinburgh in the Royal High School, the University of
s appointed a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1907.
the Live 8 series of concerts, performing at Edinburgh in mid-2005 alongside Bono and other acts su
his was performed in Glasgow in March, 2008, Edinburgh in April, and Brussels in May.
was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1931, and edited Biometrika from 1937.
e first International Gay Rights Congress in Edinburgh in 1974 he was involved in setting up the In
                                                                                                   
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