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hort distance, before meeting the main A702, | Edinburgh to Abington, South Lanarkshire road. |
7 at the Sherrifhall Roundabout for the A720 | Edinburgh City Bypass. |
sity of Glasgow, the University of Aberdeen, | Edinburgh University and the University of St Andrews |
The book Above | Edinburgh & South East Scotland by Angus and Patricia |
He was educated at the Military Academy, | Edinburgh. |
as university and professional sport across | Edinburgh. |
aird wrote the 'Scottish Gipsies' Advocate,' | Edinburgh, 1839, and contributed an 'Account of the Pa |
osition was given to William Cleghorn, after | Edinburgh ministers petitioned the town council not to |
K.C. Chetty, B.Sc Ag ( | Edinburgh), Retired Deputy Secretary of Govt of India |
in 2003/2004 season on 16 April 2004 against | Edinburgh Rugby in the Celtic (now Magners) league. |
e making his full debut for Leinster against | Edinburgh in Dublin on 6 November 2005 he said: "Apart |
ts starting their heineken cup match against | edinburgh at fullback. |
debut in the Scarlets' next fixture against | Edinburgh on 4 December; he played a major part in the |
Jones scores against | Edinburgh derby rivals Hearts in the Scottish League C |
his debut for the Dragons 9 May 2009 against | Edinburgh. |
They were ran close, but a home win against | Edinburgh with a few games remaining secured Blaze's s |
or Heriot's and hit the winning runs against | Edinburgh Accies, decided to play in the Masterton Tro |
h MP to support government reprisals against | Edinburgh over the Porteous Riots, a circumstance whic |
cored his first try for the province against | Edinburgh in the Heineken Cup, having come on as a sub |
tical Art in Germany during the Middle Ages, | Edinburgh, 1870) |
athologist at the Department of Agriculture, | Edinburgh. |
well as at the Festivals of Aix-en-Provence, | Edinburgh, Glyndebourne and Holland, and in Rio de Jan |
ute as far as Colton Junction is used by all | Edinburgh to London Kings Cross expresses, as well as |
Although | Edinburgh was a Conservative stronghold in the 1970s a |
An | Edinburgh man had even offered to fund the building of |
in Haddingtonshire, Scotland, the son of an | Edinburgh merchant family, and entered the British Arm |
MC (19 September 1914 - 24 July 2005) was an | Edinburgh born Padre who fought with the Special Air S |
Though he has appeared on stage, winning an | Edinburgh Fringe First Award for his show Dead Fish, a |
daughter, Mary, wife of Robert Cheislie, an | Edinburgh merchant. |
ces, the most notable being the winner in an | Edinburgh Derby in March 1992. |
nd wife, Jean, daughter of William Brown, an | Edinburgh bookseller. |
ep down as an MSP to concentrate on being an | Edinburgh councillor and was replaced by Shirley-Anne |
Harrogate, Yorkshire, on 5 August 1878 by an | Edinburgh medical student, Stanley Cotterell. |
ibution for Hibs was scoring two goals in an | Edinburgh derby at Tynecastle. |
ary Mackay had racially abused him during an | Edinburgh derby game in November 1996, the SFA did not |
thur Gamgee was the son of Joseph Gamgee, an | Edinburgh veterinarian, and his wife Mary Ann West. |
2005 general election, but there was also an | Edinburgh East constituency from 1885 to 1997. |
rged with possession of a class A drug in an | Edinburgh night club. |
imes described him as an ex-headmaster of an | Edinburgh school. |
s the target of a hostile takeover bid by an | Edinburgh based financial group, Murray Financial Corp |
by House of Fraser) department store was an | Edinburgh institution, surviving the disappearance of |
9 he became editor of the Scots Observer, an | Edinburgh journal similar to the old Saturday Review. |
rged with possession of a class A drug in an | Edinburgh night club. |
e Scottish Liberal Party, before becoming an | Edinburgh City Councillor in 1971. |
r of Captain Alexander Geddes, who was of an | Edinburgh family. |
centred on Dunbar, he was apprenticed to an | Edinburgh merchant becoming Burgess and Guild brother |
George Hume Steuart (1700-1784) was an | Edinburgh educated physician, who settled in Annapolis |
28 people were killed and 65 injured when an | Edinburgh to London express was derailed. |
d German Languages, with Tables of Analyses ( | Edinburgh, 1805, followed by enlarged editions in 1808 |
He traveled between Perth, Dundee, and | Edinburgh where he served as elder among these Glasite |
He was educated in Queenston and | Edinburgh, Scotland and first worked as a clerk in Mon |
, sister of Maria, Duchess of Gloucester and | Edinburgh and eldest daughter of Hon. |
r 1721, was educated at Glasgow, Leyden, and | Edinburgh, and was ordained a minister of the kirk of |
Alexander Rose (d.1720), Bishop of Moray and | Edinburgh. |
ram also contributed seeds to the Oxford and | Edinburgh botanic gardens. |
bishop of the Archdiocese of St. Andrews and | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
it, with branches in Britain (in London and | Edinburgh) and America (in New York and Boston), first |
Educated at the Royal High School and | Edinburgh University, he became an advocate in 1812. |
p of the Metropolitan see of St. Andrews and | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
Florida, New Jersey, Minneapolis, London and | Edinburgh, among other cities and countries. |
ai but some scenes were filmed in London and | Edinburgh. |
rofessor at the University of Strasbourg and | Edinburgh University, where he worked for the Centre f |
tend full distribution to include London and | Edinburgh, though limited distribution was available i |
hop Andrew Thomas McDonald of St Andrews and | Edinburgh, and the principal co-consecrators were Bish |
He served as Archbishop of St. Andrews and | Edinburgh from 1951 to 1985, and was elevated to the c |
Archbishop Angus MacDonald of St Andrews and | Edinburgh, and the principal co-consecrators were Bish |
London, Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow and | Edinburgh. |
cademy, Cassells studied at both Glasgow and | Edinburgh universities. |
Philosophy, Politics and Economics) and | Edinburgh University (Diploma in African Studies), O'B |
Royal Highness The Duchess of Gloucester and | Edinburgh |
Keith O'Brien, Archbishop of St Andrews and | Edinburgh with co-consecrating bishops the Rt Rev Maur |
Royal Highness The Duchess of Gloucester and | Edinburgh. |
the Scottish coastline between Aberdeen and | Edinburgh, and the veterans of the Polish tank formati |
ettes College, the University of Glasgow and | Edinburgh University, Jamieson was admitted as an advo |
l Love was shown at London Film Festival and | Edinburgh International Film Festival in 2001, and bro |
sthood for the Archdiocese of St Andrews and | Edinburgh in the College Chapel on 17 March 1956 by Bi |
y returned to Scotland, living in Crieff and | Edinburgh. |
rected several plays in London, Oklahoma and | Edinburgh. |
is a newspaper that covers the Brighton and | Edinburgh Festivals in May and August respectively. |
chusetts Institute of Technology (1985), and | Edinburgh University (1987-90). |
s in study at the Universities of Berlin and | Edinburgh. |
and private-dining facilities in London and | Edinburgh; organizes Commonwealth art and music compet |
ecomes Electra, Arts (June 1967), Balbek and | Edinburgh Festival (1968) |
s spent in Scotland in Rhynd, Perthshire and | Edinburgh. |
from New York, Washington, D.C., London, and | Edinburgh, despite its basis in the city of Chicago. |
raham, Auxiliary Bishop of Saint Andrews and | Edinburgh and Donald Martin, Bishop of Argyll and The |
here are two regional offices in Cardiff and | Edinburgh. |
in Aldershot, Salisbury Plain, Catterick and | Edinburgh. |
mber 1871 and educated at Fettes College and | Edinburgh University. |
Educated at Harrow School and | Edinburgh University, Spent a post graduate year at Ro |
munity in a town halfway between Glasgow and | Edinburgh. |
d did further medical research in London and | Edinburgh. |
was Minister at Aberdeen, Fyvie, Glasgow and | Edinburgh. |
The Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester and | Edinburgh (25 April 1776 - 30 April 1857) was a member |
service brand, operating between Glasgow and | Edinburgh. |
s August Smith, Archbishop of St Andrews and | Edinburgh and John Joseph Keily, Bishop of Plymouth. |
London and | Edinburgh Magazine, 1841. |
ty of Glasgow, Worcester College, Oxford and | Edinburgh University, where he gained an LLB in 1967. |
brother Peter, he established the London and | Edinburgh Trust PLC which soon became one of the Unite |
ut was best known for its Brighton Beach and | Edinburgh Festival appearances. |
in August, port calls in Bergen, Norway and | Edinburgh, Scotland and traverse of Kiel Canal, German |
Main article: Archbishop of St. Andrews and | Edinburgh |
aught at the universities of Birmingham, and | Edinburgh where he counted amongst his students the fo |
as McDonald, Archbishop of Saint Andrews and | Edinburgh and Donald Alphonsus Campbell, Archbishop of |
nd was educated at Buckhaven High School and | Edinburgh College of Art. |
Robin Kinahan and was educated at Stowe and | Edinburgh University. |
ies of Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities and | Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities. |
s educated at Pencaitland Primary School and | Edinburgh University. |
form 2 serves cities of northern England and | Edinburgh. |
07 Dubai, George (South Africa), London, and | Edinburgh tournaments, and after playing for the Rugby |
ent main line of railway between Glasgow and | Edinburgh of the North British Railway Company (being |
ed (main line of railway between Glasgow and | Edinburgh of the North British Railway Company (being |
He was also an actor in Dublin and | Edinburgh. |
His films have premiered at Sundance and | Edinburgh Film Festival, and appeared at many others t |
rounding the emerging science of geology and | Edinburgh was one of the centres of this debate, which |
William Wright, M.D., F.R.S.S. (London and | Edinburgh), A.L.S. |
-founded Leighton Park School in Reading and | Edinburgh University where he studied geography. |
in Lochaber - both exhibited in Cornwall and | Edinburgh. |
well as the Fettesian-Lorettonian Club, and | Edinburgh Wanderers. |
uckland School, Hertford College, Oxford and | Edinburgh University. |
ast Main Line between London Kings Cross and | Edinburgh Waverley. |
ast Main Line between Berwick-upon-Tweed and | Edinburgh) with St Boswells (on the Edinburgh to Carli |
stown, Carthage, Morristown, Shelbyville and | Edinburgh. |
f Berlin in Germany, and London, Oxford, and | Edinburgh universities in the UK. |
he Universities of Aberdeen, Southampton and | Edinburgh, he is Professor of Economics (1991-) and Fo |
nd household goods from makers in London and | Edinburgh) he did not spend money recklessly, ordering |
rave, Later H.R.H. Duchess of Gloucester and | Edinburgh (1736-1807), 1765, oil on canvas |
was an unused replacement both in Paris and | Edinburgh, before finally making his debut against Ire |
Educated at the city's Royal High School and | Edinburgh College of Art, Fairweather served his Natio |
hbishop James August Smith of St Andrews and | Edinburgh, and the principal co-consecrators were Bish |
hbishop Angus MacDonald of Saint Andrews and | Edinburgh, and the principal co-consecrators were Bish |
escorted on the train by staff to London and | Edinburgh. |
ce William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and | Edinburgh, the son of George III's brother, Prince Wil |
m, London Gatwick (Inverness & Aberdeen) and | Edinburgh, following Flybe's takeover of BA Connect in |
He was educated at Dumfries Academy and | Edinburgh University. |
brought out a selection of his Quarterly and | Edinburgh articles on eminent Frenchmen, entitled Roya |
which runs between London, King's Cross and | Edinburgh, Waverley station. |
berdeen in the Province of Saint Andrews and | Edinburgh. |
llow to the Royal Society of both London and | Edinburgh, and in 1810, he was recognized with a new m |
as educated at the High School of Dundee and | Edinburgh University where he graduated with MA and LL |
Prince William Henry Duke of Gloucester and | Edinburgh (1743-1805), fourth son of Frederick, Prince |
Street was part of the A1 between London and | Edinburgh. |
upon Tyne, Leicester, Sunderland, Elgin and | Edinburgh. |
Coast intercity trains running to London and | Edinburgh. |
al investment centres: London, Amsterdam and | Edinburgh. |
workers at Royal Mail offices in London and | Edinburgh accused their bosses of cutting jobs and ser |
' to the Literary Gazette and the London and | Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine, and subsequently fro |
He was educated in West London and | Edinburgh, where he also attended George Watson's Coll |
appointed the Archbishop of St. Andrews and | Edinburgh on 19 July 1929 and consecrated to the Episc |
Oxford, and the Universities of Glasgow and | Edinburgh. |
bishop of the Archdiocese of St. Andrews and | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
ic career at the Universities of Glasgow and | Edinburgh. |
Hull New Theatre, His Majesty's Theatre and | Edinburgh Playhouse in November 2010. |
essful clubs were Spartans, Cove Rangers and | Edinburgh City. |
ester, Wolverhampton, Coventry, Bristol, and | Edinburgh. |
y Graham, Auxiliary Bishop of St Andrews and | Edinburgh. |
appointed the Archbishop of St. Andrews and | Edinburgh on 2 October 1885. |
he Universities of St Andrews (MA, 1964) and | Edinburgh (BD, 1982), before entering the ministry he |
Roman Catholic Archbishop of St. Andrews and | Edinburgh |
tinued his studies in medicine in London and | Edinburgh. |
essfully contested Paisley in July 1945, and | Edinburgh East in October 1945 before being elected fo |
and BMX Bandits fame, along with Glasgow and | Edinburgh based Simon Cottrell and Mark Rodgers provid |
Educated at the Marr College, Troon and | Edinburgh University he worked in television and the m |
n Pool 2 alongside London Wasps, Castres and | Edinburgh. |
ess, and have shops in Oxford, Cambridge and | Edinburgh. |
miered at the 2002 Tribeca Film Festival and | Edinburgh Film Festival and was broadcast on Trio, and |
and the A1 which goes north to Scotland and | Edinburgh or south to the A1(M) near Newcastle on towa |
Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester and | Edinburgh. |
alloway in the Province of Saint Andrews and | Edinburgh. |
ne with over 30 trains per day to London and | Edinburgh and 4 miles (6.4 km) from Durham Tees Valley |
s was officially closed as a rugby club, and | Edinburgh Rugby were almost expelled from the competit |
shire, sent him to the Royal High School and | Edinburgh University to become a minister. |
e Isles in the Province of Saint Andrews and | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
, Leicester, Manchester, Windsor, Oxford and | Edinburgh. |
o such works as Encyclopaedia Britannica and | Edinburgh Review. |
unt Nelson, Maria, Duchess of Gloucester and | Edinburgh, and Diana, Princess of Wales. |
ffield, followed by Coventry, Birmingham and | Edinburgh. |
a series of low key shows around Glasgow and | Edinburgh, the band quickly built up a cult following, |
ng and education at Bishop Feild College and | Edinburgh Academy, the first few years of his career w |
son had contested Willesden West in 1923 and | Edinburgh South in 1924. |
in Holyrood Park, with Duddingston Loch and | Edinburgh Castle beyond. |
o serve in the Archdiocese of St Andrews and | Edinburgh. |
in 1871, educated at Aberdeen University and | Edinburgh Theological College and ordained in 1895. |
the city & the west of the central belt) and | Edinburgh (for the capital city, South Fife and the Lo |
the Michael McIntyre Roadshow (BBC One) and | Edinburgh Comedy Fest Live (BBC Three). |
as educated at the High School of Dundee and | Edinburgh University. |
d studied at the Universities of Glasgow and | Edinburgh. |
as acquired by Mitchell Mitchell-Thomson and | Edinburgh businessman and politician who took his baro |
Royal Albert Dock in London, the Albert and | Edinburgh Docks in Leith, Workington Dock and Harbour. |
s August Smith, Archbishop of St Andrews and | Edinburgh and the principal co-consecrators were Donal |
service along this line between Glasgow and | Edinburgh. |
nd and Germany: Past and Future, (London and | Edinburgh, West-Slavonic Bulletin, 1942) |
(Gold Medal), Brisbane 1982 (Gold Medal) and | Edinburgh 1986 (Silver Medal), he was also the best we |
He was a drawing master at Oxford and | Edinburgh, then moved to Bath in 1813. |
remains of Mount Lindesay, Dome Mountain and | Edinburgh Castle dominate the landscape today. |
as McDonald, Archbishop of Saint Andrews and | Edinburgh. |
resulted in the secession of the Glasgow and | Edinburgh Bible Societies, which later formed what is |
pand into London, Manchester, Birmingham and | Edinburgh. |
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