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onstituency was abolished in 1997, but a new | Edinburgh East was created in 2005. |
eney Alison (1790-1859), was a distinguished | Edinburgh medical professor. |
Chester Himes: A Life ( | Edinburgh: Payback Press, 2000. |
rghs constituency, 1832 to 1918, and a later | Edinburgh Leith constituency, 1950 to 1997. |
aign in 1990 when Wallace Mercer, a wealthly | Edinburgh businessman with direct connections to Heart |
A902, A8 and A720 around | Edinburgh |
periority of the Canons of Holyrood Abbey in | Edinburgh, and remained so for the next three hundred |
James II, King of Scots at Holyrood Abbey in | Edinburgh on (3 July 1449). |
eyond the destruction of Holyrood Abbey near | Edinburgh the invasion had achieved precisely nothing. |
Madeleine was interred in Holyrood Abbey in | Edinburgh. |
ebruary 1321 as Abbot of Holyrood Abbey near | Edinburgh. |
the Scottish coastline between Aberdeen and | Edinburgh, and the veterans of the Polish tank formati |
thbogie Castle were shipped from Aberdeen to | Edinburgh. |
m, London Gatwick (Inverness & Aberdeen) and | Edinburgh, following Flybe's takeover of BA Connect in |
s, or was if the cities of Aberdeen, Dundee, | Edinburgh and Glasgow are regarded as belonging, respe |
tes a 30-concert series in Aberdeen, Dundee, | Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness and Perth, and each summ |
ion by Fiona Graham, Dunedin Academic Press, | Edinburgh, 2005, ISBN 978-1903765524 |
other venues, the Royal Scottish Academy in | Edinburgh, the Glasgow School of Art and the Muhlenber |
He attended Trinity Academy in | Edinburgh, then a grammar school. |
After attending Holy Cross Academy in | Edinburgh, his uncle John Gray, a canon, suggested tha |
He was educated at Dumfries Academy and | Edinburgh University. |
e first being Lightburn Secondary across the | Edinburgh Rd in Torphin Crescent, Greenfield. |
s, the son of the late Rev. Thomas Addis, of | Edinburgh, minister of the Free Church, was born in 18 |
ridge, Harvard, Leeds, Adelaide, Queensland, | Edinburgh, Birmingham, Drury and California. |
Admission to | Edinburgh Medical School (MBChB Degree) is quite compe |
Kyoto University adopts the | Edinburgh definition of Informatics as the study of in |
er three centuries of scientific advances at | Edinburgh. |
from a manuscript in the Advocates' Library, | Edinburgh. |
hich is preserved in the Advocates' Library, | Edinburgh. |
ene MS. preserved in the Advocates' Library, | Edinburgh, and a ballad in the Bagford collection in t |
ich are preserved in the Advocates' Library, | Edinburgh, are characterised by neatness and accuracy. |
orm activity and heavy rainfall affected the | Edinburgh area in early June 2008. |
elf manager for the second time after Justin | Edinburgh left the club by mutual consent on 20 Februa |
h Survival of the Fittest 10km run, again in | Edinburgh, a trio of amateur athletes (Sean Edmond, Gr |
general election, and was defeated again in | Edinburgh at the 1865 general election. |
and appeared at the Aix-en-Provence, Vienna, | Edinburgh and Salzburg Festivals and in North and Sout |
5 December 1269, when along with one Alan de | Edinburgh he gave a receipt for 20 marks to some Flore |
branch, at its head office in Albany Street, | Edinburgh. |
Royal Albert Dock in London, the Albert and | Edinburgh Docks in Leith, Workington Dock and Harbour. |
City of London Festival; Aldeburgh Festival; | Edinburgh International Festival; and the St Magnus Fe |
issioned and paid for by Robert Alexander at | Edinburgh, Scotland, was donated to the White House by |
toria's granddaughter, Princess Alexandra of | Edinburgh daughter of The Prince Alfred, Duke of Saxe- |
s named Rector of St Michael and All Saints' | Edinburgh and served in that position until he was app |
e recorded on crops growing in allotments in | Edinburgh UK as recently as June 2010; enquiries trace |
ies of the Lothian region are Almond Valley, | Edinburgh Central, Edinburgh Eastern, Edinburgh Northe |
he BATS initiative which they run along with | Edinburgh BATs Rugby (a Community Amateur Sports Club) |
2005 general election, but there was also an | Edinburgh East constituency from 1885 to 1997. |
lay in the 2011 British Isles Series also in | Edinburgh on 2nd & 3rd July. |
town of Lynn in Norfolk, where, and also at | Edinburgh, he received the classical education of the |
An Alternative Internet ( | Edinburgh University Press, 2004) |
Peay is an alumna of | Edinburgh University and Hull University. |
Rudd is an alumna of | Edinburgh University. |
"Answer to the amended libel" ( | Edinburgh: Douglas 1879). |
al investment centres: London, Amsterdam and | Edinburgh. |
a, Brugge, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Portsmouth, | Edinburgh, and Dublin. |
Rhum: The Natural History of an Island ( | Edinburgh Island Biology). |
ugh this name may be an anachronism, modern ( | Edinburgh), was under siege and fell to the Angles, fo |
He studied medicine and then fish anatomy at | Edinburgh University. |
91), Introduction to the Talmud and Midrash, | Edinburgh: T&T Clark, ISBN 978-0800625245 . |
of the company which visited London and the | Edinburgh Festival in 1960. |
ation Volume I Synod of Lothian and Tweedale | Edinburgh 1920 pp 88/89 |
91), Introduction to the Talmud and Midrash, | Edinburgh: T&T Clark, ISBN 978-0800625245 |
ing the Estate of the Kirk in 1605 and 1606, | Edinburgh, Wodrow Society, 1846. |
he Royal College of Surgeons and Physicians, | Edinburgh, and of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeo |
rformed at both the London Palladium and the | Edinburgh Festival. |
Supernatural in Scottish History and Culture | Edinburgh: John Donald, 2009. |
Canaanite Myths and Legends, | Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1956. |
ng the Kilkenny Cat's Laugh Festival and the | Edinburgh Festival Fringe. |
Caw, Scottish Painting, Past and Present ( | Edinburgh, 1908) |
reer for women in industry (Oliver and Boyd, | Edinburgh, 1964); |
d impressive reviews from The Herald and the | Edinburgh Evening News. |
Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario and at | Edinburgh before settling in his hometown of Fort Will |
hester, London, Birmingham, Leicester and at | Edinburgh Fringe! |
ng of the Guard at Buckingham Palace and the | Edinburgh Military Tattoo, as well as a busy schedule |
On Determinism and Freedom, | Edinburgh University Press, 2005. |
ary of Scottish Church History and Theology, | Edinburgh T&T Clark 1993. |
ution, Volume 1. William Blackwood and Sons, | Edinburgh and London, 1861. |
and a director of United Newspapers and the | Edinburgh Evening News, at the time of his death in 19 |
iversity Union and Dialectic Society, and at | Edinburgh (Ph.D.), where he lectured in the Faculty of |
vestment Company, the Stirlingshire, and the | Edinburgh and Paisley Building Society. |
dals from the Glasgow Humane Society and the | Edinburgh and Leith Humane Society |
dry in relation to Scottish History and Art, | Edinburgh, 1890. |
He was educated at Newcastle, and at | Edinburgh University, where he graduated MA on 29 Apri |
Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics, ( | Edinburgh 1908-26; 2nd edition 1925-1940, reprint 1955 |
st upon him by Messieurs Sage and Ruddiman,' | Edinburgh, 1749. |
Erastianism, Independency, and Separation,' | Edinburgh, 1692. |
Epistles to the Philippians and Colossians,' | Edinburgh, 1656. |
chester College (then based in York), and at | Edinburgh University (1808). |
Educated at Dollar Academy and at | Edinburgh University, where he was Vans Dunlop Scholar |
pany of Archers, William Blackwood and Sons, | Edinburgh, 1875 |
t St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, and in | Edinburgh. |
educated at Berwickshire High School and at | Edinburgh University. |
rge Hill DD Archibald Constable and Company, | Edinburgh 1820 |
ic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales, | Edinburgh College of Art, the Vatican Museums, The Ros |
ty of Barcelona, in the United States and in | Edinburgh (Scotland).Between 1981 and 1991 he was the |
(1964) Kipling's Mind and Art ( | Edinburgh and London: Oliver and Boyd) |
ow Academy, Brasenose College, Oxford and at | Edinburgh University. |
ne with Benjamin Rush in Philadelphia and in | Edinburgh. |
cupied most of central Scotland, and entered | Edinburgh. |
2000 edition), published by St Andrew Press, | Edinburgh, plus local information. |
currently teaching at St Andrew's University | Edinburgh. |
bishop of the Archdiocese of St. Andrews and | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
p of the Metropolitan see of St. Andrews and | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
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 |
Keith O'Brien, Archbishop of St Andrews and | Edinburgh with co-consecrating bishops the Rt Rev Maur |
sthood for the Archdiocese of St Andrews and | Edinburgh in the College Chapel on 17 March 1956 by Bi |
raham, Auxiliary Bishop of Saint Andrews and | Edinburgh and Donald Martin, Bishop of Argyll and The |
s August Smith, Archbishop of St Andrews and | Edinburgh and John Joseph Keily, Bishop of Plymouth. |
Main article: Archbishop of St. Andrews and | Edinburgh |
as McDonald, Archbishop of Saint Andrews and | Edinburgh and Donald Alphonsus Campbell, Archbishop of |
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 |
berdeen in the Province of Saint Andrews and | Edinburgh. |
appointed the Archbishop of St. Andrews and | Edinburgh on 19 July 1929 and consecrated to the Episc |
bishop of the Archdiocese of St. Andrews and | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
y Graham, Auxiliary Bishop of St Andrews and | Edinburgh. |
appointed the Archbishop of St. Andrews and | Edinburgh on 2 October 1885. |
Roman Catholic Archbishop of St. Andrews and | Edinburgh |
alloway in the Province of Saint Andrews and | Edinburgh. |
e Isles in the Province of Saint Andrews and | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
o serve in the Archdiocese of St Andrews and | Edinburgh. |
s August Smith, Archbishop of St Andrews and | Edinburgh and the principal co-consecrators were Donal |
as McDonald, Archbishop of Saint Andrews and | Edinburgh. |
ristol, Nottingham, St. Andrews, Birmingham, | Edinburgh and Durham) and around 85% of students enter |
to be founding members of another successful | Edinburgh band, Pilot. |
eing a Reply to Mr. Ruddiman's Answer,' &c., | Edinburgh, 1748. |
arse is kept in the Museum of Antiquities in | Edinburgh. |
nts in the National Museum of Antiquities in | Edinburgh see Article dated May 10 1915 |
traditional county of Midlothian, apart from | Edinburgh. |
in an anarcho-syndicalist manner, apart from | Edinburgh QueerMutiny who reject such labels. |
ternational acclaim with their appearance in | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
On June 29, 2009, Anderson appeared at | Edinburgh Sheriff Court accused of attempted murder. |
In 1755 he was apprehended in | Edinburgh for his share in the '45, and, in the follow |
In 1754, he apprenticed to | Edinburgh bookseller, John Trail, and in 1760, he beca |
Marcus Dods (born 19 April 1918, | Edinburgh; died 30 April 1984, Henley-on-Thames), was |
nry Cotterill (1812, Ampton - 16 April 1886, | Edinburgh) was an eminent Anglican Bishop in the secon |
Barson (born Michael Barson, 21 April 1958, | Edinburgh, Scotland) is a British musician, best known |
In April 2011 | Edinburgh successfully completed her Sea-Dart missile |
Andrew Turnbull (born 5 April 1982, | Edinburgh) is a Scottish Rugby player. |
In April 2004, | Edinburgh Crystal bought Caithness Glass from the rece |
SSA (born 17 April 1812, Ayr - 5 April 1900, | Edinburgh) was a Scottish surgeon, toxicologist and sc |
His parents were flown over from Arad to | Edinburgh to accompany him. |
ark Age of Greece: An Archaeological Survey, | Edinburgh University Press (Edinburgh, Scotland), 1971 |
e, daughter of William Moffat, architect, of | Edinburgh. |
ditional buildings; these are Holyroodhouse, | Edinburgh; Cardiff Castle; Midland Grand Hotel, St. Pa |
For the area of | Edinburgh, see Barnton, Edinburgh |
He was born in the Gilmerton area of | Edinburgh. |
way station serving the Newcraighall area of | Edinburgh in Scotland. |
Smith grew up in the Wester Hailes area of | Edinburgh and was encouraged to learn the tenor saxoph |
partment buildings in the Castlehill area of | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
moved with the family to the Granton area of | Edinburgh, attending Bellevue School. |
He lives in the Fairmilehead area of | Edinburgh and is married with one daughter. |
nto Tanner's Close, in the West Port area of | Edinburgh, where Margaret Hare kept a lodging-house. |
Parliament Building, in the Holyrood area of | Edinburgh. |
Main article: Areas of | Edinburgh |
120 children from socially deprived areas of | Edinburgh such as Niddrie, Bingham, Pilton, Craigmilla |
Seventeen of the crew were arrested near | Edinburgh and put on trial for piracy, with nine of th |
he was among 31 men released who arrived at | Edinburgh, where he learnt the tragic news of his fath |
onduct, Magnus and Roger Radclyff arrived in | Edinburgh on 29 October 1524. |
Gilles arrived at | Edinburgh escorted by Lord Seton and 120 horsemen on 1 |
A special train arrived from | Edinburgh bringing workmen who laboured all night to f |
d on a safe-conduct to Scotland, arriving in | Edinburgh on 15 April 1586. |
'Stobo Kirk' (1936) in the City Art Centre, | Edinburgh. |
Ravelston Garden - Art Deco | Edinburgh residential flats |
caster University with a Master of Art, from | Edinburgh University with a Master of Science, and fro |
gs in Holyrood Park adjoining Arthur's Seat, | Edinburgh. |
Salisbury Crags and Arthur's Seat, | Edinburgh |
o 70, Department of Artificial Intelligence, | Edinburgh University. |
A series of performances known as the | Edinburgh Military Tattoo take place on the Esplanade |
returned to India after qualifying as LRCP ( | Edinburgh), LRCS (Glasgow), and GFPS (Dublin). |
July 1844, reconstituted the company as the | Edinburgh, Leith and Granton Railway. |
matches for important fixtures, such as the | Edinburgh derby versus Heart of Midlothian FC, the clu |
the group of artists who became known as The | Edinburgh School. |
ted also to many other magazines such as the | Edinburgh Review, the Month, and the Irish Monthly. |
f protestant preachers that had assembled in | Edinburgh, he is reported to have said: "Madame, becau |
irls of Slender Means at The Assembly Rooms, | Edinburgh, gaining a Stage Award for Acting Excellence |
Ae Fond Kiss (2007) Assembly Rooms, | Edinburgh |
d the king's commissioner to the assembly at | Edinburgh (August 1639), and he assented in writing to |
It premiered at the Assembly Rooms, | Edinburgh at the 2007 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. |
Some other painters associated with | Edinburgh may also be called Edinburgh School artists, |
Trinity Rep performed at the | Edinburgh International Festival in Scotland in 1968, |
d off-Broadway, in London's West End, at the | Edinburgh Festival and in scores of productions throug |
He was baptised 12 June at St.Cuthbert's, | Edinburgh. |
ith Arthur's help, they plug cake mix at the | Edinburgh Festival. |
rformed a special version of the show at the | Edinburgh Fringe called The Early Edition with Andre V |
when he went missing while appearing at the | Edinburgh Fringe in Scotland. |
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 |
n the Perrier award for Best Newcomer at the | Edinburgh Fringe Festival. |
hich was so successful during its run at the | Edinburgh Festival Fringe that the revue transferred t |
The boy was educated at the | Edinburgh High School, and began a promising course un |
rformances with orchestra and in 1972 at the | Edinburgh Festival. |
comedian and head of the Free Fringe at the | Edinburgh Fringe Festival, for which he was, in 2009, |
sed on Mills' life would be performed at the | Edinburgh Festival 2009. |
He went on to perform at the | Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1984 in a solo show, "The |
ay and off-Broadway in New York City, at the | Edinburgh Festival, in Los Angeles and at the Comedy T |
as voted the winner of the Edge Award at the | Edinburgh International Games Festival in 2004 by a pa |
Watson has appeared regularly at the | Edinburgh Festival Fringe, winning the first ever Pane |
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