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ry major city, including London, Birmingham, Edinburgh and Manchester.
ences in the U.S. and conferences in London, Edinburgh, and Manchester.
st with Finnart's papers was also brought to Edinburgh, and many of these were destroyed by crown o
ee in April 1312, at Ayr on May 27, 1315, at Edinburgh on March 9, 1317, at Scone on June 14 of tha
He witnessed a charter at Edinburgh on March 4, 1328; at Arbroath on June 17, 13
nto Tanner's Close, in the West Port area of Edinburgh, where Margaret Hare kept a lodging-house.
f Scotland to present the proposed Treaty of Edinburgh to Mary, Queen of Scots, and obtain her acqu
Incumbencies at St Hilda's Edinburgh, St Mary's Dalkeith and St Leonard's Lasswad
in 1624 he graduated from the University of Edinburgh as Master of Arts.
ing taken from the Apollo Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh in May 1997.
lass games for Yorkshire against Scotland in Edinburgh during May of that year.
(6 February 1890) and the Tollbooth Parish, Edinburgh (3 May 1900).
was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh on May 5, 1928.
Edinburgh, 16 May 1952); they have two daughters, Flor
allad of A Thin Man" from the ABC Theatre in Edinburgh on May 20, on Vol. 7 of the Bootleg Series.
t Hall) was officially opened by the Duke of Edinburgh in May 1964.
the Top Gear 1949 themed race from London to Edinburgh in May 2009.
rch of Scotland, which is held for a week in Edinburgh every May.
The battalion was raised in Edinburgh and McCrae commanded it on the Western Front
e then studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh, qualifying MD, before studying anatomy unde
teepees, amongst which the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh walked, meeting with various chiefs.
He was educated at Edinburgh Academy, Melville College and the University
Fire Safety Engineering at the University of Edinburgh and member of the BRE Centre for Fire Safety
Charles Wyville Thomson-of the University of Edinburgh and Merchiston Castle School-the Royal Socie
At Edinburgh he met Francis Jeffrey, the editor of the Ed
Argentina, Australia, Colombia, East Berlin, Edinburgh, Lebanon, Miami, Santo Domingo, Serbia, Spai
n 1454) and other treasures were sold to the Edinburgh goldsmiths Michael Gilbert and John Hart, an
the Live 8 series of concerts, performing at Edinburgh in mid-2005 alongside Bono and other acts su
The film was also shown in the Edinburgh, London, Midnight Sun, Telluride, and Toront
ocalist Pauline Henry (born 29 January 1961, Edinburgh) with Mike Peden and James Locke.
use and supplies water from the reservoir to Edinburgh, 28 miles (45 km) to the north.
In 2004, the Royal Society of Edinburgh awarded Milner with a Royal Medal for his "b
editor, Munro, Jean, BA., PhD., transcriber, Edinburgh Goldsmith's Minutes 1525 -1700, Edinburgh, 2
Edinburgh City Mission was founded in 1832 by David Na
Edinburgh City Mission is a Christian charitable organ
as a "Bring Your Own Venue", similar to the Edinburgh Fringe model.
e III (1761), Principal of the University of Edinburgh (1762), Moderator of the General Assembly of
at the opening of the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, a momentous day for Scottish history.
the Cromwellian Protectorate and resided in Edinburgh for most of the period between 1653 and 1660
After twelve years in Edinburgh, he moved to The Hague to do further study a
n Dumfries and educated at the University of Edinburgh, he moved to England and became a vicar in t
areer in repertory at the Gateway Theatre in Edinburgh, then moved to the Palladium Theatre there.
He was a drawing master at Oxford and Edinburgh, then moved to Bath in 1813.
atory for Foundations of Computer Science at Edinburgh, then moved, with Sinclair, to Berkeley, Cal
ld and Easthouses Church in Dalkeith outside Edinburgh, before moving finally to Falkirk, as 8th Mi
4 programme The World at One that he was the Edinburgh West MP.
, by Dr Brandreth of Liverpool, Dr Hunter of Edinburgh, and Mr Ransome, Mr Whatton, Mr Garside and
He studied for the ministry at New College, Edinburgh (BD, MTh).
She was born in Belfast, but was resident in Edinburgh, Scotland much of her life.
He started his ice hockey career with the Edinburgh based Murrayfield Racers, playing for their
The Edinburgh University Music Society (EUMS) is a major m
She is a solicitor, in Edinburgh and Musselburgh from 1991-8, turned legal of
Michael Swann Building at the University of Edinburgh is named after him, where work on cell divis
ington began his playing career with several Edinburgh sides, namely Leith Hibernians, Hibernian F.
the Barrow Main Public Library, the Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, Nan Tait Centre and Ramsden Hall.
(Hons) Business Studies from Napier College, Edinburgh (now Napier University).
He was Lord Provost of Edinburgh, 1941-44; National Government Candidate for
He was President of the Edinburgh University Nationalist Club.
ly producing distilleries: Glenkinchie, near Edinburgh; Auchentoshan, near Clydebank; and Bladnoch
ndon and from King's College Medical School, Edinburgh, but never practiced medicine.
the University of Glasgow, the University of Edinburgh and New College, Edinburgh.
outhampton in 2005, again by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, its new name reflecting its prominence in o
g of some former passenger service routes in Edinburgh, and new links to Fife, East and West Lothia
e (London) 1862, revised edition, Blackwood ( Edinburgh) 1876, new revised edition, Macmillan (Londo
Edinburgh & New York: Nelson, W. W. Norton & Company.
In May 1908 the 'Follies' toured Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dublin, Newcastle and Birmingham, as well a
The Edinburgh Evening News said that "You can forgive Fran
In an article about the G8 protests, the Edinburgh Evening News described CIRCA as "an anarchis
and a director of United Newspapers and the Edinburgh Evening News, at the time of his death in 19
d impressive reviews from The Herald and the Edinburgh Evening News.
Guide to Council Housing in Edinburgh by Nigel Griffiths, 1981
open, and the 2009 tournament being held in Edinburgh attracted nine Grandmasters.
is expenses citing a clause of the Treaty of Edinburgh that no foreigner should hold office in Scot
t (1981), Reflections on Alexander Rose, The Edinburgh Geologist, no 10, pp 2-4.
and the Society's furniture and silver, The Edinburgh Geologist, no 32, pp 30-36.
rs of Ireland Lodge), under the title of the Edinburgh Encampment No. 31.
mph and also run from London King's Cross to Edinburgh Waverley non-stop; and Mallard which achieve
Gilmore beat lawyer Catriona Munro, City of Edinburgh councillors Norma Hart and Angela Blacklock,
he was for some time engaged in teaching in Edinburgh and North Berwick.
Opened by the Edinburgh and Northern Railway, it became part of the
first Tay Rail Bridge whilst working for the Edinburgh and Northern Railway.
Served by the Edinburgh and Northern Railway
cil by "Robert Lauder, Agent for the town of Edinburgh, and Notary Public".
nvolved in the capture of William Wallace in Edinburgh; as noted above Robert de Brus died in 1304
for Haddingtonshire in 1683 and a Burgess of Edinburgh (2 November 1687).
He was returned to Edinburgh by November 1508.
The Edinburgh club now stages up to ten shows per week and
Edinburgh University now commemorates Sophia Jex-Blake
(443, 455) Edinburgh, London:1914, NY:1997 (reprint).
dents of Victoria Gardens at Newtongrange in Edinburgh also objected to projected noise levels and
He was the director of the Edinburgh City Observatory from 1889 until his death.
Upon hearing of a threat to close down the Edinburgh Royal Observatory, in 1888 Crawford made a d
He entered the University of Edinburgh and obtained a degree in Chemistry, Botany a
t of Session, which was unable to sit whilst Edinburgh was occupied by Jacobite forces.
time period between 16 September 1745 (when Edinburgh was occupied) to 1 June 1746 was to be ignor
ther Erasmus Alvey Darwin once he went up to Edinburgh in October of that year to begin his undergr
She graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in 1998 with a Distinction in
nes whose grandson is Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, husband of the Queen Elizabeth II.
Philip of Greece and Denmark, later Duke of Edinburgh, consort of Queen Elizabeth II of the United
She attended Edinburgh College of Art, Goldsmiths, University of Lo
s School of Art (1980-84) and graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in 1985.
hing and researching in those disciplines at Edinburgh, Polytechnic of Central London, Kingston Uni
he Royal College of Surgeons and Physicians, Edinburgh, and of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeo
ent Streamline Moderne cinema located in the Edinburgh suburb of Morningside.
selected in 1918 as Labour candidate for the Edinburgh seat of Leith, but was replaced later that y
Educated at Edinburgh College of Art (where he later taught) and G
Edinburgh: Banner of Truth Trust.
an Emeritus Professor and Research Fellow at Edinburgh College of Art.
of James I, William Crichton was Sheriff of Edinburgh, Keeper of Edinburgh Castle, and Master of t
ore coming to Canada, Macdonald attended the Edinburgh College of Art and worked as a designer for
s displayed at the Royal Scots Museum in the Edinburgh Castle of Scotland.
responsibility for the school, and it became Edinburgh College of Art.
He studied at Edinburgh College of Art from 1946 to 1953, was taught
hip of Cardiff University in 2006 and of the Edinburgh College of Art in 2008.
In a paper published in the Edinburgh Journal of Botany in 1999, English botanist
ecently authored the first volume in the New Edinburgh History of Scotland series, titled From Cale
Houston taught at Edinburgh College of Art between 1955 and 1989.
7), From Pictland to Alba, 789-1070, The New Edinburgh History of Scotland, Edinburgh: Edinburgh Un
of Midlothian" express from King's Cross to Edinburgh composed of thirteen coaches derailed.
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, consort of Queen Elizabeth II, is his grand
nd was educated at Buckhaven High School and Edinburgh College of Art.
ow, 1971-72; LLM 1972) and the University of Edinburgh School of Law (LLB 1974), and was admitted t
In 1892, it was redefined to exclude the New Edinburgh district of the city.
After studying together at Edinburgh College of Art, Pope & Guthrie completed MA'
s, the son of the late Rev. Thomas Addis, of Edinburgh, minister of the Free Church, was born in 18
Most studied at Edinburgh College of Art during or soon after the Firs
s Chalmers, a professor at the University of Edinburgh, founder of the Free Church of Scotland, and
toria's granddaughter, Princess Alexandra of Edinburgh daughter of The Prince Alfred, Duke of Saxe-
The Edinburgh Encyclopedia of Continental Philosophy.
Educated at the city's Royal High School and Edinburgh College of Art, Fairweather served his Natio
leads a research group in the University of Edinburgh School of Informatics on data-intensive comp
Holt, and then from 1999 in Scotland at the Edinburgh College of Art, where she gained a Bachelor
ss carry the imprimatur of The University of Edinburgh, one of Britain's oldest centres of learning
Kyoto University adopts the Edinburgh definition of Informatics as the study of in
During the 1960s, he studied at Edinburgh College of Art and then at the Royal College
He was in attendance at the Edinburgh parliament of July 15, 1476, and witnessed a
He attended the Edinburgh parliament of 24 September 1451.
he was born in Dumfries and is a graduate of Edinburgh College of Art.
He pressed the family into sending Harry to Edinburgh College of Art.
prematurely to study design and sculpture at Edinburgh College of Art.
Maxwell taught intermittently at Edinburgh College of Art from 1928 to 1933, 1935 to 19
ting in 1799 as a regular contributor to the Edinburgh Magazine, of which he acted as editor at the
893: Her Royal Highness Princess Victoria of Edinburgh, Princess of the United Kingdom of Great Bri
ching, becoming the Head of Painting, at the Edinburgh College of Art.
the University of St Andrews, University of Edinburgh, University of Stirling and Queen Margaret U
ng Systems Architecture at the University of Edinburgh School of Informatics.
He went to Edinburgh College of Art between 1918 and 1921, and th
She studied at both the Edinburgh College of Art and Edinburgh University wher
Edinburgh (University of Edinburgh)
ploma in Legal Practice at the University of Edinburgh School of Law and worked for a number of yea
ic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales, Edinburgh College of Art, the Vatican Museums, The Ros
The University of Edinburgh School of Literatures, Languages and Culture
s, published from 1863 to 1887 by Blackwood, Edinburgh, one of the most effective works of its clas
Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh.
The University of Edinburgh School of Philosophy, Psychology and Languag
The University of Edinburgh School of Law, founded in 1707, is a school
onsultant on aviation matters to Ferranti in Edinburgh, Chairman of the Board of Governors at the S
Parliament House, Edinburgh, home of the Court of Session
The firm has its salerooms in Edinburgh and offices in London Pall Mall, and Glasgow
Hotham was born in Edinburgh, Midlothian on 3 October 1876.
Both sons were summarily beheaded at Edinburgh Castle on trumped up charges, in the presenc
He was educated at the university of Edinburgh, and on 15 December 1782 elected a member of
tion Frequency interview and, as part of the Edinburgh Fringe on Janey Godley's Chat Show.
Newton died in Edinburgh, Midlothian on May 9, 1906.
ent on to work for a private law practice in Edinburgh focusing on family law.
Adam graduated from Edinburgh University on 1 August 1590, and was ordaine
was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Edinburgh North on his first attempt, at a by-election
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland on 6 January 1877, he was ordained
brought out a selection of his Quarterly and Edinburgh articles on eminent Frenchmen, entitled Roya
d of a suspected heart attack aged 70 at his Edinburgh home on 8 April 2009.
The mineralogist Thomas Allan was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 17 July 1777 to a family of Sc
scovered a number of new species both around Edinburgh and on his own property at Brodie.
Patrick Ferguson was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on May 25 (Old Style)/June 4 (New
He graduated M.A. at Edinburgh, and on 25 November 1638 entered as a studen
k upon Tweed who came to assist the siege of Edinburgh Castle on 26 January 1573;
2 Also performed at the Edinburgh show on July 6, 2005
Number 21 shirt retired by Edinburgh Capitals on 15 December 2007.
He is the founder and General Editor of the Edinburgh Textbooks on the English Language, the autho
The final event was held in Edinburgh, Scotland on 6 July 2005 and went by the nam
prenticeship he joined Blyth & Cunningham of Edinburgh working on projects for the Caledonian Railw
y have been derived from Hope Park Square in Edinburgh, at one time the location of the Department
rounding the emerging science of geology and Edinburgh was one of the centres of this debate, which
centuries, The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh is one of the oldest surgical corporations i
The Presbytery of Edinburgh is one of the forty-six presbyteries of the
Born in Edinburgh, the only son of William Thomson Fyfe, Headm
The east facade of the University of Edinburgh facing onto South Bridge / Nicholson Street,
to this donation, the new Royal Observatory, Edinburgh was opened on Blackford Hill in 1896.
London & Edinburgh Trust opened Fosse Park in 1989, the 265,000
In 1596, he was banished from Edinburgh for opposing the King's religious policy.
e to stay in the town instead of heading for Edinburgh, Stirling or Glasgow".
The Edinburgh magazine, or Literary Miscellany, April 1799
He was educated at the University of Edinburgh and ordained in 1914.
He was educated at the University of Edinburgh and ordained in 1945.
In 1616 Briggs visited Napier at Edinburgh in order to discuss the suggested change to
earlier, when two men had murdered people in Edinburgh in order to sell their bodies for dissection
While at Edinburgh he organized the Metaphysical Society along
received its world premiere in 1996, not in Edinburgh as originally planned, but in Munich at the
seven stars in the team with Cardiff Blues, Edinburgh and Ospreys providing two players each.
Florida, New Jersey, Minneapolis, London and Edinburgh, among other cities and countries.
n January 1998, Microsoft, the University of Edinburgh and others submitted a proposal for an XML s
                                                                                                   


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