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He was then elected Bishop of Edinburgh in 1939.. Four years later he became Primus
r Systems Engineering from the University of Edinburgh in 1992.
It was Edinburgh's professors who took a leading part in the
On completing his studies at Edinburgh in 1950, Elliott was called to the Bar of En
lected edition of his works was published at Edinburgh in 1761 (4 vols., 8vo), and again at Perth i
gained a PhD degree in organic chemistry at Edinburgh in 1926.
of the Europa Institute at the University of Edinburgh in 1995.
icultural Society of Scotland was founded in Edinburgh in 1784 as the Highland Society of Edinburgh
s and received gold medals in Ghent in 1883, Edinburgh in 1886, Port Adelaide in 1887 and in Berlin
Born in Edinburgh in 1756, he was the elder child of Ranald Ma
as appointed Provost of St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh in 1949, a post he was to hold until 1956.
Born in Edinburgh in 1926, Hurst studied at Bishops College Sc
Comparative Literature by the University of Edinburgh in 1990 for a thesis on European Representat
s international debut on 20 February 1892 at Edinburgh in the Scotland vs Ireland match which was w
me year and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1995.
ish Academy in 1999, of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2003, and of the European Economic Associ
ed with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, at Edinburgh in 1952 (deputising for Ernest Ansermet, who
o created a Deputy Lieutenant of the City of Edinburgh in 1984.
In 1616 Briggs visited Napier at Edinburgh in order to discuss the suggested change to
iploma from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in 1818 and a Doctor of Medicine degree from
z, Germany, before joining the University of Edinburgh in 1979 as a lecturer and completing his PhD
earlier, when two men had murdered people in Edinburgh in order to sell their bodies for dissection
inuation, was published by Walter Goodall at Edinburgh in 1759.
t Hall) was officially opened by the Duke of Edinburgh in May 1964.
orary Doctorate of Laws by the University of Edinburgh in 1913 and by the University of Manchester
in 1975 and opened by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh in 1984.
Ph.D in computational logic at University of Edinburgh in Scotland in 1973.
icially opened the first Meadows Festival in Edinburgh in 1975.
ian only found one charter signed by John at Edinburgh in 1510 connected with his coming-of-age, an
Greig was born in Edinburgh in 1969 and was brought up in Nigeria.
a legal career, he went to the University of Edinburgh in 1793.
Since the Reverend James Dewar moved to Edinburgh in 2000 to become minister at Juniper Green
He married Elizabeth Lindsay of Edinburgh in 1918, while Chief Inspector of the Army C
o Leuchars in 1645 and then to Saltoun, near Edinburgh, in 1659.
Formed in Edinburgh in 2008, The Gothenburg Address has former m
-patients at Craiglockhart War Hospital near Edinburgh in 1917.
post of Senior Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh in 1949, along with the position of honorary
dence and Public Health at the University of Edinburgh in 1862, retiring in 1897.
The Round Room, Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh, in 2004;
cored his first try for the province against Edinburgh in the Heineken Cup, having come on as a sub
the Top Gear 1949 themed race from London to Edinburgh in May 2009.
The large company was brought from Edinburgh in two special trains, which were hauled for
ctor of Divinity (DD) from the University of Edinburgh in 1875.
AI in 1990, a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1996, a founding fellow of AISB in 1997,
ed several commissions for private houses in Edinburgh, including the former's own modernist house
l noteworthy classmates at the University of Edinburgh including Robert Brown, Joseph Black, and Th
sible for several other notable buildings in Edinburgh, including the Edinburgh Academy and John Wa
z frequency to a Class A FM radio station in Edinburgh, Indiana, taking over the frequency WIUX had
Camp Atterbury in Edinburgh, Indiana, is named for him, as was, for a ti
legrams to the Church of Scotland offices in Edinburgh informing them of the number of British serv
Since 1971 he has been at the University of Edinburgh: initially in the `Metamathematics' Unit, wh
by House of Fraser) department store was an Edinburgh institution, surviving the disappearance of
t to rescue the victims, the Lord Provost of Edinburgh instructed Captain Porteous to call out the
Official Selection - 2002 Edinburgh Internatinoal Film Festival
e Homeless (Duchess of York) and the Duke of Edinburgh International Project (Prince Edward).
lled New British Avant -Garde films, for the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and he also pro
in Award for the best first feature from the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
Trinity Rep performed at the Edinburgh International Festival in Scotland in 1968,
2009: won the Audience Award at the Edinburgh International Film Festival
ogy II was given its British premiere at the Edinburgh International Festival in September 2008, br
airs at Kingston University, Director of the Edinburgh International Science Festival and Director
as voted the winner of the Edge Award at the Edinburgh International Games Festival in 2004 by a pa
At the Edinburgh International Television Festival on 25 Augu
His short films have appeared at The Edinburgh International Festival.
for the prestigious Hamada award at the 1997 Edinburgh International Festival.
l Love was shown at London Film Festival and Edinburgh International Film Festival in 2001, and bro
They have also performed at the Edinburgh International Festival.
o selected as 'Best of the Fest' at the 2009 Edinburgh International Film Festival.
of Euripides's The Bacchae which opened the Edinburgh International Festival in 2007 starred Alan
However, speaking at the Edinburgh International Television Festival on 25 Augu
The Church of Scotland used the Edinburgh International Conference Centre for the Gene
ad its world premiere on 18 June 2011 at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
oke about the experience of blindness at the Edinburgh International Book Festival, and in 2008 she
ames MacTaggart Memorial Lecture at the 2006 Edinburgh International Television Festival on 25 Augu
iddle-east and in August he took part in the Edinburgh International Festival production of Britten
% and won Digital Channel of the Year at the Edinburgh International TV Festival in two out of thre
gust 2007 the prize ceremony was held at the Edinburgh International Book Festival for the first ti
and co-starred (with Simon Hardeman) in the Edinburgh International Festival Fringe shows On The T
He featured at the 2003 Edinburgh International Book Festival and the 2006 Syd
tish Cinema, the New Director's Award at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, Best Feature Fi
the jury of the Michael Powell Award at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
It also won an award at the Edinburgh International Film Festival for Best British
" by Rona Munro, which premiered at the 2009 Edinburgh International Festival.
During the Edinburgh International Festival, the rooms act a perf
Theatre, and has appeared three times at the Edinburgh International Festival.
Edinburgh International Film Festival Best New British
78 and "Heresies in Archaeoastronomy" at the Edinburgh International Science Festival in 1996.
He won the short race at the Great Edinburgh International Cross Country in both 2008 and
It premiered on 26 June 2009 at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
l received, winning a Best Film Award at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in 1955.
He was a member of the Edinburgh International Festival committee for three y
Glyndebourne Opera House, the BBC Proms, the Edinburgh International Festival and other major UK fe
Star Of Tomorrow" and a "Trailblazer" at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
At the Edinburgh International Television Festival, BBC Four
City of London Festival; Aldeburgh Festival; Edinburgh International Festival; and the St Magnus Fe
est Actor and Best Cinematography and at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in 1957 it won a
dia McWilliam admitted to an audience at the Edinburgh International Book Festival that she had str
which he moderated was uniquely held in the Edinburgh International Conference Centre.
resented her research on brainwashing at the Edinburgh International Science Festival in 2005.
in Award for the best first feature from the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
a co-production by the Munich Biennale, the Edinburgh International Festival and the BBC.
of the Ring Cycle, which opened at the 2003 Edinburgh International Festival and was subsequently
al commendation for Best British Film at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2005 and a nomin
Edinburgh International Festival
Osbourne took part in the 2008 MediaGuardian Edinburgh International Television Festival in Scotlan
e society was established in 1899 as The New Edinburgh Investment Building Society.
to 1995, of Radio Clyde 1982 to 1985, of The Edinburgh Investment Trust between 1983 and 1994, of t
dge graduate to get a job at the prestigious Edinburgh investment management firm, Baillie Gifford.
d, in turn, upon an incident in 19th century Edinburgh involving a dog that came to be known as Gre
Cycle Route, the Kelvin Walkway and paths to Edinburgh, Irvine and Greenock.
David McLetchie (born 6 August 1952; Edinburgh) is a Scottish politician, and was, until 5
John Clark (born 22 September 1964 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former footballer who played
The Lord Rector of the University of Edinburgh is elected every three years by the students
His favourite pub in Edinburgh is the Southsider on West Richmond St, which
George Forrester (born 28 August 1934 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former footballer who played
Roderick Campbell (born 15 June 1953, Edinburgh) is SNP MSP for North East Fife, elected in
James "Jimmy" Dunn (born 25 November 1923 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former footballer, who spent
Alan Andrew Watson (born 26 September 1938 Edinburgh) is Emeritus Professor in the School of Phys
Paddy Milner (born 20 March 1980, Edinburgh) is a Scottish performer and composer.
March 1960), BA (Hons), MA (Adelaide), PhD ( Edinburgh) is Fellow in Music, Dean and Chattels Fello
David Williamson (born 1961 in Edinburgh) is a successful Scottish businessman, and f
rofessor Douglas Cairns of the University of Edinburgh is its chairman of council.
oseph 'Joe' McLeod (born 30 December 1967 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former footballer who played
mes Alexander Gordon (born 10 February 1936, Edinburgh is a radio broadcaster for BBC Radio Five Li
Hugo Rifkind (born 1977 in Edinburgh) is a columnist for The Times and The Specta
Michael Swann Building at the University of Edinburgh is named after him, where work on cell divis
dy" Pullar Jardine (born 31 December 1948 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional associati
The Duke of Edinburgh is behind Elizabeth 11 and Rita Kathleen Mos
Alan Anderson (born 21 December 1939 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballe
"Drew") Emyln McMaster (born May 10, 1957 in Edinburgh) is a retired Scottish sprinter.
E, KCSG, FRSE, DL (born 10 July 1940, Leith, Edinburgh) is a Scottish entrepreneur.
Eamonn John Bannon (born 18 April 1958 in Edinburgh) is a former Scottish football player, who p
Marshall's presence at the University of Edinburgh is cited as one of the reasons that the Inst
e School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh is a non-profit technology transfer organisa
Andrew Turnbull (born 5 April 1982, Edinburgh) is a Scottish Rugby player.
centuries, The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh is one of the oldest surgical corporations i
The Royal Society of Edinburgh is Scotland's national academy of science an
Finlay Mickel (born 6 December 1977 in Edinburgh) is a former Scottish skier.
Alan Morgan (born 27 November 1983 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish professional footballer who p
Her brother Philip, later Duke of Edinburgh, is the husband of Elizabeth II.
The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh is the oldest voluntary hospital in Scotland
David Rennie (born 29 August 1964) in Edinburgh) is a retired Scottish footballer who played
Laurence Docherty (born February 24, 1980 in Edinburgh) is a Dutch field hockey player of Scottish
The Presbytery of Edinburgh is one of the forty-six presbyteries of the
th "Kenny" Anderson (born January 5, 1983 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish professional boxer, who is th
Angus MacKay (born 1964, Edinburgh) is a Scottish Labour politician, and was Me
t (Bobby) Robinson (born 10 November 1950 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former international football
Allan A Portrait of Scottish Rugby (Polygon, Edinburgh; ISBN 0 904919 84 6)
Edinburgh Island is an island located within Coronatio
Rhum: The Natural History of an Island ( Edinburgh Island Biology).
Edinburgh Island, PIN-DA, is a former Distant Early Wa
Government in Scotland at the University of Edinburgh, it is largely funded by the Scottish Govern
rolled from the Northern Lighthouse Board in Edinburgh, it displays three white flashes every thirt
outhampton in 2005, again by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, its new name reflecting its prominence in o
The Club's Patron is the Duke of Edinburgh, its President is the Duke of Northumberland
Edinburgh: J. Donald, 1984.
After Finnart was beheaded at Edinburgh, James V seized Craignethan Castle, and took
21 January 1669, at the Tron Kirk, Edinburgh, Janet (1652-1686), daughter of Sir Andrew R
, including the North Sea Jazz Festival, the Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival, Vancouver Internation
rances at notable jazz events, including the Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival and the Edinburgh Fr
appearance with the BBC Big Band at the 30th Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival.
Edinburgh Jazz festival
h the financial support, principally, of the Edinburgh Jewish community, and aid from the local Chr
Supernatural in Scottish History and Culture Edinburgh: John Donald, 2009.
Two days later the cruiser Edinburgh joined the convoy after embarking gold bulli
ther women who had studied with Jex-Blake in Edinburgh joined her at the London school, including I
igious Gifford Lectures at the University of Edinburgh, joining such previous Gifford Lecturers as
as Palmetto Street to the north, Cambronne, Edinburgh, Joliet, and Leonidas Streets to the east, S
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal was a weekly 16-page magazine starte
In a paper published in the Edinburgh Journal of Botany in 1999, English botanist
9 he became editor of the Scots Observer, an Edinburgh journal similar to the old Saturday Review.
The Editors - Chambers' Edinburgh Journal - Number 403 - Saturday, October 19,
f Useful Knowledge in response to Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, which started two months earlier.
e Volcanos of Auvergne were published in The Edinburgh Journal.
of James I, William Crichton was Sheriff of Edinburgh, Keeper of Edinburgh Castle, and Master of t
Retrning to Edinburgh, Kininmonth took a teaching post at Edinburg
ses, he helped instigate the street brawl in Edinburgh known as 'Cleanse the Causeway'.
e School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh, known for his contributions to automated re
neau Burstall is one of four founders of the Edinburgh Laboratory for Foundations of Computer Scien
aclean, 6th Laird of Torloisk studied law in Edinburgh, Lachlan Maclean of Torloisk, General Allan
from four sites across the UK: Wallingford, Edinburgh, Lancaster and Bangor.
ears later at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Landells enjoyed more success, winning the
abled to attend classes at the University of Edinburgh, largely through the kindness of Sir Henry J
Marie of Edinburgh later Queen of Romania
nephew and successor Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh later recalled Ernest as "an old beau, squee
He then signed for Edinburgh later that day.
Known today as Edinburgh Law School, it is located in the historic Ol
Shawn Harmon ( Edinburgh Law School, Scotland)
ed a successful series of public lectures at Edinburgh, leading him to collaborate with David Hume
5, a train accident near Waverley Station in Edinburgh leads to the ASLEF and RMT trade unions to d
Argentina, Australia, Colombia, East Berlin, Edinburgh, Lebanon, Miami, Santo Domingo, Serbia, Spai
ons), Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Leeds, Manchester, Norwich, Paris, and Read
elf manager for the second time after Justin Edinburgh left the club by mutual consent on 20 Februa
rghs constituency, 1832 to 1918, and a later Edinburgh Leith constituency, 1950 to 1997.
July 1844, reconstituted the company as the Edinburgh, Leith and Granton Railway.
was unsuccessful parliamentary candidate for Edinburgh Leith in 1922 and was elected for East Renfr
He was elected and sat for Edinburgh Leith from 1970 until 1979.
ttempt on his life), Ayr, in Kyle, at Perth, Edinburgh, Leith, Haddington (where Knox accompanied h
In 1768 Hutton returned to Edinburgh, letting his farms to tenants but continuing
Also in 1974 he helped to establish the Edinburgh LGBT Centre, the first such centre in Britai
                                                                                                   
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