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e 1993) was a British jazz musician, born in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
Festival and opening acts for Simply Red in | Edinburgh and Zurich. |
nts in the National Museum of Antiquities in | Edinburgh see Article dated May 10 1915 |
s (born between 1748 and 1756, presumably in | Edinburgh - died August 31, 1831 in Saint Petersburg, |
Stonewall Scotland has offices in | Edinburgh and also includes work on transgender within |
Alan Anderson (born 21 December 1939 in | Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballe |
n in Beccles, Suffolk, he learned surgery in | Edinburgh and received a diploma in 1807. |
test when it was staged at the Usher Hall in | Edinburgh. |
nsuccessfully tried to open a "hash cafe" in | Edinburgh. |
ouglas) were murdered at the Black Dinner in | Edinburgh Castle. |
She was born in Belfast, but was resident in | Edinburgh, Scotland much of her life. |
Scotland while Dave was a child, settling in | Edinburgh, where he grew up supporting Hearts. |
t the time of the 1986 Commonwealth Games in | Edinburgh, Victor Davis was universally recognised as |
"Drew") Emyln McMaster (born May 10, 1957 in | Edinburgh) is a retired Scottish sprinter. |
Stephen Park was born in | Edinburgh and grew up in Newcastle where he attended B |
He was educated at the High School in | Edinburgh and began his career as an accountant, worki |
held in the National Library of Scotland, in | Edinburgh. |
n and Music” at the Royal Scottish Museum in | Edinburgh. |
ss in Dublin and Glasgow, and also played in | Edinburgh, Brighton and the London West End. |
minister, first in Aberdeenshire and then in | Edinburgh, till in 1862 he was elected professor of Ch |
There is also a Queen's Gallery in | Edinburgh. |
Pitman was born in | Edinburgh, the son of Frederick I Pitman, an eminent r |
In | Edinburgh there are several estates on the outskirts o |
ery as well as a position at Holy Trinity in | Edinburgh. |
He spent the first part of his childhood in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
aught classics, Latin and Greek at Fettes in | Edinburgh, Rossall in Lancashire and Scarborough Boys' |
icitor he worked for a firm of solicitors in | Edinburgh, which he left after six months. |
oth clubs, and spent the next two seasons in | Edinburgh. |
y staff at the Church of Scotland Offices in | Edinburgh) he fled south, eventually ending up in Mars |
allad of A Thin Man" from the ABC Theatre in | Edinburgh on May 20, on Vol. 7 of the Bootleg Series. |
unt moved to Britain and for a time lived in | Edinburgh. |
He died in | Edinburgh at the age of 71, and is buried there in Gre |
hild were rejected visas to come and live in | Edinburgh. |
The Hugh Treat building in | Edinburgh University is named after him, as is the Hug |
George Grubb was born in | Edinburgh (in 1935) and was educated at James Gillespi |
e is now a psychotherapist and counsellor in | Edinburgh. |
on work on behalf of the general baptists in | Edinburgh and Leith in 1829, he was from 1830 to 1835 |
John Bell begins publication in | Edinburgh of The Anatomy of the Bones, Muscles & Joint |
n exhibited in the Royal Academy, London, in | Edinburgh (1885), Paris, Brussels and Holland, and in |
Born in | Edinburgh, Scotland, Hume plays internationally for Ca |
In 1810, he joined medical classes in | Edinburgh. |
Blackwood was born in | Edinburgh, Scotland during her parents' tour of the Un |
Educated at private schools in | Edinburgh, Chessar travelled to London in 1851 to trai |
Black was born in | Edinburgh, the son of a builder, and educated at the R |
Robert "Bobby" Hill (born 9 June 1938 in | Edinburgh, Scotland) is a Scottish former professional |
ic Gordon Shand was born on 31st Mar 1893 in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
Some burghs had more than one tron; in | Edinburgh a butter tron was located at the head of the |
s from the first Folk music Festival held in | Edinburgh organised with the help of such talents as t |
splay at the Royal Museum Connect Gallery in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
ther women who had studied with Jex-Blake in | Edinburgh joined her at the London school, including I |
of Mathematics at Heriot-Watt University in | Edinburgh from 1986 until his retirement in 1994. |
ember 2009 when it was shown to the press in | Edinburgh by Booth and museum staff at the National Mu |
She became Commonwealth 100m Champion in | Edinburgh, Scotland 1986. |
e Unit at the National Museum of Scotland in | Edinburgh. |
He left Bruntsfield Place in | Edinburgh for Bombay in 1907 to work for James Finlay |
While based in | Edinburgh Mohr-Pietsch began to embark on a career in |
Valentine works as a physiotherapist in | Edinburgh. |
The work was published in | Edinburgh by W.H Lizars. |
h divine, was born in Perthshire and died in | Edinburgh. |
ouncil's Human Reproductive Sciences Unit in | Edinburgh, Scotland, coined the term after studying th |
nk holiday weekend at Murrayfield Stadium in | Edinburgh attract an aggregate attendance of approxima |
He joined other prominent Royalists in | Edinburgh in early 1648. |
Feelings were running high in | Edinburgh and the jury unanimously found Porteous guil |
ter Science at the Heriot-Watt University in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
intly; for example whilst Maclaurin House in | Edinburgh was the home of Faculty Council the main pur |
In | Edinburgh the clock mechanism is set inside the plinth |
In 1755 he was apprehended in | Edinburgh for his share in the '45, and, in the follow |
or his congregation at the Barclay Church in | Edinburgh. |
useum and continued to work independently in | Edinburgh, France and Germany. |
Rowatt works as a lawyer in | Edinburgh. |
Fraser McLuskey died in | Edinburgh on 24 July 2005. |
While in | Edinburgh, he bought an historic manor house, the "Dum |
Born in | Edinburgh, Brown attended Tynecastle High School in th |
n International Horror Film Festival 2006 in | Edinburgh. |
Phil Cunningham, MBE (born 1960) in | Edinburgh, Scotland is a Scottish folk musician and co |
Cambridge in the spring of 1843, and died in | Edinburgh the following February, at 30 years of age. |
on & Turnbull is based in Broughton Place in | Edinburgh, in a neoclassical building designed by Arch |
ho played for Orange Free State, was born in | Edinburgh. |
Giles Pollock Havergal was born in | Edinburgh, Scotland to Dr. Henry MacLeod Havergal and |
The mineralogist Thomas Allan was born in | Edinburgh, Scotland, on 17 July 1777 to a family of Sc |
physics teacher at Gracemount High School in | Edinburgh, before a teaching stint in Mozambique. |
the American High School Theater Festival in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
the possession of the Advocates' Library in | Edinburgh, Scotland, a legal deposit belonging to the |
Quinn lived in retirement in | Edinburgh and died on 8 April 2010. |
Ascot in Berkshire, but has other centres in | Edinburgh and London. |
ords is an independent record label based in | Edinburgh, Scotland which was founded in 1990 by Jamie |
ternational acclaim with their appearance in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
Eamonn John Bannon (born 18 April 1958 in | Edinburgh) is a former Scottish football player, who p |
sheep were cloned at the Roslin Institute in | Edinburgh, Scotland in 1995. |
ter Abbey to ultimately take up residence in | Edinburgh Castle. |
Lauder was born in | Edinburgh, the eldest son, by his second marriage, of |
He was born in | Edinburgh and studied at its university until being ca |
Born in | Edinburgh, the only son of William Thomson Fyfe, Headm |
While living in | Edinburgh, Scotland, she joined the Conservative Party |
r in Wimbledon, London and was brought up in | Edinburgh. |
They had six sons (of whom Andrew Lauder, in | Edinburgh, and David Lauder of Huntlywood, Berwickshir |
d a new theological college (New College) in | Edinburgh, an Assembly Hall and a home for the Free Hi |
James Drummond Young was born in | Edinburgh and educated at John Watson's School in the |
Mein, son of John Mein, was born in | Edinburgh where he received a good education before en |
salvage when the Lockhart Memorial Church in | Edinburgh dissolved in 1984. |
in football came with the 3rd E.R.V. club in | Edinburgh, the precursor of the former league side St |
land in 1793, and the Missionary Magazine in | Edinburgh in 1796. |
lay in the 2011 British Isles Series also in | Edinburgh on 2nd & 3rd July. |
Born in | Edinburgh, the half-brother of the physician and essay |
ry 1755 and consecrated to the Episcopate in | Edinburgh on 13 November 1755. |
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 |
Swinton was born in | Edinburgh, the second son of Archibald Campbell Swinto |
: Establishment of municipal fire service in | Edinburgh, the first public fire brigade in the UK |
Born in | Edinburgh on 3 July 1819, he was ordained a priest on |
Born in | Edinburgh, Gray was brought up through the ranks by He |
Macgregor, who was born in | Edinburgh, and studied at the University of St Andrews |
is heroism on the occasion of great fires in | Edinburgh (1824) and London (1830). |
University; and The Grain for Sainsbury's in | Edinburgh. |
Patrick Ferguson was born in | Edinburgh, Scotland, on May 25 (Old Style)/June 4 (New |
lo High School and Heriot-Watt University in | Edinburgh. |
well as individual members, and an office in | Edinburgh from which WDM Scotland is run.. |
ers and students of medicine is published in | Edinburgh while the author is Professor of Medicine at |
sto Square, in the centre of student life in | Edinburgh. |
mp 2008) is to be held on 1st and 2nd Feb in | Edinburgh, 2008. |
born in her maternal grandparents' house in | Edinburgh, the youngest daughter of advocate and poet |
sequently, a Scottish Parliament convened in | Edinburgh on the 4 January 1649, "approved the opposit |
e Douglas was set to bring a force raised in | Edinburgh and the young King. |
rated was uniquely held in the Usher Hall in | Edinburgh. |
1925-2005), a British historian, was born in | Edinburgh in 1925. |
a proposal in 1917 by the Duke of Atholl in | Edinburgh Castle contains a memorial and book of remem |
omplaint was made to the Court of Session in | Edinburgh from “John Hamilton of Shawton, Andro Hamilt |
He was born in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
Patrizio lives in | Edinburgh with her husband Joe. |
heir live act, Live! Girls!, which played in | Edinburgh to rave reviews. |
homas (Tommy) Usher Pearson, who was born in | Edinburgh and who played at outside left for England i |
h was killed by the Clan Kerr of Cessford in | Edinburgh. |
Born in | Edinburgh, McLaughlin played non-League football for b |
Ceres, Fife, first played senior football in | Edinburgh, for Leith Athletic, Heart of Midlothian and |
ame the Grand Assembly of Knights Templar in | Edinburgh. |
efore becoming a senior Labour councillor in | Edinburgh. |
Jack Geloven, and died on 21 August 2003 in | Edinburgh. |
ed the chair vacated by Sir Thomas Fraser in | Edinburgh, where remained until his death. |
has worked for the Royal Bank of Scotland in | Edinburgh. |
his debut in the 1986 Commonwealth Games in | Edinburgh, Scotland, where he won gold in the 400-metr |
The family currently lives in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
Six other women joined Sophia Jex-Blake in | Edinburgh - the second group of female medical undergr |
He was born in | Edinburgh, Midlothian. |
road race at the 1970 Commonwealth Games in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
Megrahi's appeal began in | Edinburgh on 28 April 2009, and a public inquiry into |
e marriage when Regent Arran captured him in | Edinburgh. |
e was a pupil of Daniel Stewart's College in | Edinburgh, and while a student there he joined the War |
Liverpool Athenaeum, The Royal Scots Club in | Edinburgh, Western Club in Glasgow, Phyllis Court in H |
Madeleine was interred in Holyrood Abbey in | Edinburgh. |
ificant ministry in Holyrood Abbey Church in | Edinburgh, and the nephew of George Philip, who minist |
trummer & the Latino Rockabilly War (Live in | Edinburgh, 1988). |
he was for some time engaged in teaching in | Edinburgh and North Berwick. |
The battalion was raised in | Edinburgh and McCrae commanded it on the Western Front |
Born in | Edinburgh and raised in the city's Grassmarket, Logie |
ottish king James III had been imprisoned in | Edinburgh Castle following his arrest by his own noble |
areer in repertory at the Gateway Theatre in | Edinburgh, then moved to the Palladium Theatre there. |
1793, mentions "Colin Lauder late surgeon in | Edinburgh, now at Fala House, Midlothian." |
1960 he did a year of post-graduate study in | Edinburgh, where he was also assistant minister at Mor |
a Richwald in Dumfries and Kathryn Samson in | Edinburgh. |
in Grave No. K903 in Comely Bank Cemetery in | Edinburgh. |
Meetings will be held in | Edinburgh, London, Vancouver, San Francisco, the Cost |
The events in | Edinburgh heightened the sense of alarm in London, whe |
Great Ayton, the Royal Veterinary College in | Edinburgh and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. |
Academy and the Merchiston Castle School in | Edinburgh, and worked as a farmer and rancher upon ret |
London Dungeon and its sister attractions in | Edinburgh, York, Hamburg and Amsterdam, with Blackpool |
onducted by Ilan Volkov at the Usher Hall in | Edinburgh. |
Sophia Dirom (sister of Alexander Dirom) in | Edinburgh, and that his son Norwich Duff (later to bec |
Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in | Edinburgh. |
Born in | Edinburgh, Scotland, Falconer was educated at the Edin |
Duke of Hamilton and Brandon was married in | Edinburgh to Sophie Ann Rutherford. |
f rugby at Merchiston Castle School (MCS) in | Edinburgh. |
o New York City for one month, and opened in | Edinburgh, Scotland in August of 2007. |
orld, after the Bank of Scotland building in | Edinburgh. |
compilation published by David Fergusson in | Edinburgh in 1641. |
sie Field (a former advertising executive in | Edinburgh), Louise Adorian (lives in Dorchester), Debo |
He was born in 21 May 1926 in | Edinburgh and gained a BSc degree at Edinburgh Univers |
It is based in | Edinburgh, Scotland, and has members throughout the wo |
Finlay Mickel (born 6 December 1977 in | Edinburgh) is a former Scottish skier. |
rolled from the Northern Lighthouse Board in | Edinburgh, it displays three white flashes every thirt |
D medical imaging software company, based in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
The album was recorded in | Edinburgh, Scotland and Manchester, England in Novembe |
At the 1986 Commonwealth Games in | Edinburgh, Higson won gold medals in the women's 100-m |
r the restoration of St. Giles' Cathedral in | Edinburgh from 1872-1884. |
l Scots Dragoon Guards, currently hanging in | Edinburgh Castle) |
he worked extensively on railway stations in | Edinburgh, Perth and in London, and specialised in Tud |
s a patient at Craiglockhart War Hospital in | Edinburgh recovering from shell shock, the poem is a l |
t to school at Stewart's Melville College in | Edinburgh and Dollar Academy in Clackmannanshire befor |
ime the 1986 Commonwealth Games were held in | Edinburgh, Stockwell had fallen back from his feats in |
It was recorded at the Queen's Hall in | Edinburgh during his sold out tour of Scotland and Ire |
CTJ in print journalism at Napier College in | Edinburgh. |
He also attended George Watson's College in | Edinburgh before attending Emmanuel College, Cambridge |
ears later at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in | Edinburgh, Landells enjoyed more success, winning the |
piscopal Church, having served ministries in | Edinburgh (including a time as Provost of St Mary's Ca |
The Castle Rock in | Edinburgh, Scotland, the rock on which Edinburgh Castl |
e-Watt studied at George Watson's College in | Edinburgh, then at the University of Glasgow and the U |
Alan Morgan (born 27 November 1983 in | Edinburgh) is a Scottish professional footballer who p |
of age she joined the Convent at Sciennes in | Edinburgh. |
e first International Gay Rights Congress in | Edinburgh in 1974 he was involved in setting up the In |
Born in | Edinburgh, Hamilton-Gordon held office in several coun |
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