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permanent yeshiva with a head to be set up in Glasgow, a "call" was sent to Rabbi Shapiro, who arri
n 6 May 1869 he moved to St Columba's Church, Glasgow, a Gaelic Church.
tation to Pope Clement VII for the deanery of Glasgow, a position he held until on 22 March 1532, w
f the Cathedral Church of St Mary the Virgin, Glasgow, a position he held until leaving in 1996.
tablished chair in Greek at the University of Glasgow, a position he held until retirement in 1934.
, could not afford to make the long trip from Glasgow a second time and thus withdrew from the comp
ould not afford to make the lengthy trip from Glasgow a second time for a replay and withdrew from
was appointed Principal of the University of Glasgow, a position from which he retired in 1929.
posers selected to open the Ken Exhibition in Glasgow, a festival of contemporary music and arts.
Cathkin Braes, the highest point in Glasgow, a site for mountainbikers and rallying point
week tour of the UK playing at venues such as Glasgow ABC, Manchester Ritz, Koko (Camden) and finis
He played for Glasgow Academicals and was capped for Scotland in 19
Glasgow Academicals Cricket Club is a cricket club ba
David Comins, Rector from 1994-2005 of Glasgow Academy
He attended the Glasgow Academy before studying at the University of
He was moved by his father to Glasgow Academy at the age of sixteen, where he was k
He was educated at the independent Glasgow Academy and Merton College, Oxford, where he
He was educated at Glasgow Academy and in 1890 went to Burma to work in
Russell was educated at Glasgow Academy and the University of Glasgow.
rt Moreland was educated at Bearsden Academy, Glasgow Academy and Dean Close School (in Cheltenham)
The younger Campbell was educated at Glasgow Academy and the Merchiston Castle School in E
Educated at Glasgow Academy and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
He was educated at Rutherglen Academy, Glasgow Academy, Brasenose College, Oxford and at Edi
After some preliminary education at The Glasgow Academy, he came to Australia and enrolled at
the Brick House and was involved with the New Glasgow Academy, an early public school.
They are linked with The Glasgow Academy, a private school in Glasgow's West E
urgh Academy, Dulwich College, London and the Glasgow Academy.
y School in Hertfordshire before entering the Glasgow Academy; he later studied at Glasgow Universi
He studied at Glasgow Academy; Eastmans, Southsea; Royal Naval Coll
Educated Glasgow Academy; Strathallan School, Perthshire; Bras
Maclennan was educated at Glasgow Academy; Balliol College, Oxford; Trinity Col
Glasgow Accies have provided over seventy caps to the
After his schooling he moved to Glasgow acquiring a trade as a wire worker which he p
show on 4 March 2005 in the O'Henry's bar in Glasgow across the road from the famous Horseshoe bar
and weekend news bulletins are broadcast from Glasgow across the Central region.
ticing in Wormit, Fife, the band relocated to Glasgow, adding Ruth Quigley (keyboard, vocals) as th
vated due to budget reductions and closure of Glasgow AFB in 1968.
field was one of the areas in the East End of Glasgow affected by the 2002 Glasgow floods.
al career began as a Curate at St Margaret's, Glasgow after which he was Rector of St Barnabas', Pa
he same year was given control of St Mungo's, Glasgow, after being persuaded by Alexander Burnet, t
She studied politics at the University of Glasgow after initially hoping to study anthropology
ined ministry with a curacy at Christ Church, Glasgow, after which he was the priest in charge of S
as Hillhead Primary School in the West End of Glasgow, after which he attended Meadowburn Primary.
career with a curacy at St. Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow after which he was appointed Rector of St Joh
d previously been Regent in the University of Glasgow, afterwards sub-Principal of King's College,
the University of Liverpool, but returned to Glasgow again in 1936, as Principal of the University
In 2007 the band travelled back to Glasgow again for the World Championships.
On 10 May 2009, while playing for Glasgow against the Ospreys, Max sustained an injury
07 North London competed in the Haggis Cup in Glasgow, against teams from Dublin, Glasgow, Edinburg
ed to the 91st Bombardment Wing, stationed at Glasgow Air Force Base, Montana.
th the Minot Air Defense Sector, stationed at Glasgow Air Force Base, Montana.
elections, selected John Smeaton, the former Glasgow Airport baggage handler who became known for
a over alleged links with the plotters of the Glasgow airport attack, Dateline correspondent David
The Glasgow Airport rail link will see the current statio
national coach, was welcomed by Scots fans at Glasgow Airport in November when he arrived with his
hero during the attempted terrorist attack on Glasgow Airport, however, he should not be confused w
June 30: Attempted terrorist attack on Glasgow Airport.
Though born in Glasgow, Al Stewart grew up in the town of Wimborne M
Robert can be named William Lauder, Bishop of Glasgow, Alexander Lauder and Thomas Lauder, both Bis
682 Alexander became Professor of Divinity at Glasgow, almost certainly with the help of his uncle,
he Allied campaign in Norway in World War II, Glasgow, along with HMS Sheffield and six Tribal clas
Michael Fennel, at a ceremony in London where Glasgow also submitted its Candidature File.
f A Gun was the debut extended play single by Glasgow alternative rock group The Vaselines.
ts released three bombs, one of which damaged Glasgow, although it did not explode.
In his career, Glasgow amassed 9 sacks and 15 interceptions for 189
fter he had run a particularly fast mile at a Glasgow, an experienced athletics official told the B
Educated at Glasgow and Strathclyde universities, he was first el
edly homophobic comments by the Archbishop of Glasgow and was described by Hargreaves as a "gay fun
visited Frederick Soddy at the University of Glasgow and Ernest Rutherford at the University of Ma
obson, of Leighton's Seedsmen and Florists in Glasgow, and a nurseryman, Carl Englemann in Saffron
e Scottish Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway.
zig she damaged the British light cruiser HMS Glasgow and obliged her to retire.
Glasgow and the Clyde Valley
Isaacs was born in Glasgow and grew up in Hillhead.
The match was played at Celtic Park, Glasgow and attracted a world record attendance for a
replaced Greenock and Inverclyde and the Port Glasgow and Kilmacolm areas from West Renfrewshire fo
om Cates at St Margaret's Church in Newlands, Glasgow and now appears on television under her marri
ches, including defeating Northern Ireland in Glasgow, and were in a strong position, having also b
r), two Scottish teams (Edinburgh Reivers and Glasgow) and all nine Welsh Premier Division teams (B
Drennan graduated from the University of Glasgow, and served as Presbyterian minister in Holyw
ce, born in Lanark, Scotland, was educated at Glasgow and apprenticed as a machinist.
Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities, in Scotland, was a
Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway (in the Scottish Episcopal Churc
He was educated at University of Glasgow and the Vaudeuil Military Academy, Paris.
May 1934 - 4 May 2004) was an artist born in Glasgow and known for his work in the cultural UK Und
o nights in Barnsley, Birmingham, Eastbourne, Glasgow and Manchester.
He went to Glasgow and was employed as a car conductor with the
fter his service expired Anderson returned to Glasgow and was employed in the Elder Hospital in Gov
He was educated at the Edinburgh Academy, and Glasgow and Oxford universities, He was fellow and tu
, 1820, and was educated at the University of Glasgow and at the Secession Theological Hall, Edinbu
predecessor constituencies, Greenock and Port Glasgow and Renfrew West and Inverclyde.
Educated at the High School of Glasgow and the University of Glasgow, he was commiss
ool, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Manchester) boasting more than one main s
s from 1975 to 1980 when he was translated to Glasgow and Galloway, in the Scottish Episcopal Churc
Aitkenhead was born in Maryhill, Glasgow and played just 4 matches for his first club
he present boundary of the municipal burgh of Glasgow and to the east of the main line of railway b
on one occasion in the bedroom in his home in Glasgow) and visited Cupids sex club with him on 27 S
hettleston and Tollcross wards of the City of Glasgow, and that part of Mile-End ward which is not
y, of Springburn in the County of the City of Glasgow and of Kilmaurs in the County of Ayr, was cre
an her voyages in early 1952, sailing between Glasgow and Wellington via the Panama Canal.
onald Scanlan of Dunkeld (later Archbishop of Glasgow) and Bishop Edward Wilson Douglas of Motherwe
He was born in Glasgow and educated at Waverley Secondary School and
University of Liverpool and the University of Glasgow and recently retired as Vice-Chancellor of th
ray to become the Rector of the University of Glasgow and was the Senior Vice-President at the Glas
McDonald was born in Glasgow and trained initially as a lawyer (gaining an
ere built in May 1915 by P&W Maclellan Ltd of Glasgow, and had a simple four wheel underframe on wh
The son of the 9th Earl of Glasgow and Dorothea Lyle, he was educated at Eton Co
references, such as in 1920s novels by Ellen Glasgow and James Branch Cabell, or the 1990s televis
Playing a series of low key shows around Glasgow and Edinburgh, the band quickly built up a cu
bus stops which allow villagers to travel to Glasgow and Coatbridge.
y in 1335, John was elected to succeed him at Glasgow, and was consecrated in February 1337 at the
ay 1662 by the archbishops of St. Andrews and Glasgow and the bishop of Galloway.
London, with operational sites in Blackpool, Glasgow and Durham.
Divers was born in Glasgow and began his career with junior side Ashfiel
He coached 5 Olympic (Wayne Glasgow and Marcus Freiberger of University of Oklaho
some hope of being restored to his office in Glasgow, and was induced to sign a qualified declarat
1920) who was Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway 1888-1903, William's son Cyril C
nd continuation thereof to the centre, of the Glasgow and Paisley Joint Railway, thence westward al
on) is based at the STV Group headquarters in Glasgow and serves Central Scotland.
would have been the tallest building in both Glasgow and Scotland.
Taylor was born in Glasgow and grew up in the Crosshill district of Gova
ian at the University Department of Medicine, Glasgow and the following 7 years at the West of Scot
Dunn, born in Glasgow and nicknamed "ginger" due to the colour of h
tops here, running non-stop between Preston & Glasgow) and at least every hour to Birmingham, Glasg
Filmed in Glasgow and Dundee, the setting is Moscow in 1958, Bu
Educated at the High School of Glasgow and Glasgow University, MacCormick belongs to
ked as a minister at St George's-Tron Church, Glasgow, and a Council member of the Alliance of Conf
attended Paisley Grammar School, followed by Glasgow and Cambridge Universities.
Cork, Tampere, Uppsala, Bristol, Regensburg, Glasgow and La Rochelle.
h other local SPCAs, such as the Dundee SPCA, Glasgow and West of Scotland SPCA and Aberdeen APCA.
He was educated at the University of Glasgow and the Queens' College, Cambridge.
of the British Pharmaceutical Conferences in Glasgow and Plymouth, 1876 and 77.
secrator was Archbishop Charles Petre Eyre of Glasgow, and the principal co-consecrators were Bisho
It is the only senior side in Glasgow and was founded in 1928.
He attended the University of Glasgow and regularly visits Tchai-Ovna Southside.
er it, handed to James Bethune, Archbishop of Glasgow, and contemptuously said: "Please you, my lor
nage Fanclub and BMX Bandits fame, along with Glasgow and Edinburgh based Simon Cottrell and Mark R
Campbeltown and educated at the University of Glasgow and Georgia Institute of Technology, James Gu
rd Advocate and Member of Parliament (MP) for Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities.
n of the city, almost exactly mid-way between Glasgow and London, led to many decisive battles bein
which is bounded on the North by the city of Glasgow and the burgh of Coatbridge, on the West by t
Arthur Campbell Hamilton was born in Glasgow and attended Glasgow High School, which was t
was the baillie - most senior magistrate - of Glasgow and was active in the Campaign for Nuclear Di
The constituency is on the borders of Glasgow, and is mostly middle-class residential terri
ed; Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities and Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities.
e University of St Andrews, the University of Glasgow and Union Theological Seminary, New York City
Aloysius Mackintosh, Coadjutor Archbishop of Glasgow and James William McCarthy, Bishop of Gallowa
The Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway is the ordinary of the Scottish
Angus Macfadyen was born in Glasgow and was brought up partly in Africa, France,
was played on 26 May 2007 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 121st Scottish Cup.
and, but brought up by his Scottish family in Glasgow and Troon, Ayrshire, Morton's early years wer
The constituency lay to the south of Glasgow and included Clarkston, Newton Mearns, Eagles
St Edward's School, Oxford, the University of Glasgow, and Balliol College, Oxford, where he receiv
f Bachelor of Divinity from the University of Glasgow and was licensed as a Probationer for the Min
was played on 31 May 2003 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 117th Scottish Cup.
l as further factories in Kingston upon Hull, Glasgow and Wigan.
llege in Edinburgh, then at the University of Glasgow and the University of Edinburgh.
ge enjoyed considerable success in Dublin and Glasgow, and also played in Edinburgh, Brighton and t
ed him the principalship of the university of Glasgow, and Boyd moved to Glasgow in 1615.
1757, he was Lord Rector of the University of Glasgow and between 1764 and 1772, he was Lord High C
Martin was born in Glasgow and educated at Finchley Catholic Grammar Sch
He studied theology at Trinity College, Glasgow and was ordained into the Church of Scotland
ticular battle, only to be later found by the Glasgow and HMS Kent and forced to scuttle after a sh
ated at the independent Kelvinside Academy in Glasgow and the University of Strathclyde, where he s
he was educated at the St Aloysius' College, Glasgow and the University of Glasgow, where he gradu
nd was subsequently seen at the Theatre Royal Glasgow, and The Lowry, Salford.
On 12 May, Glasgow and the Type 22 frigate Brilliant were on a "
of Inverclyde except the wards covering Port Glasgow and Kilmacolm, which were in the West Renfrew
He now works as an architect in Glasgow and lives in Helensburgh with his wife and fa
They lost heavily to Scotland 0-3 in Glasgow and to England 0-4 at Wembley before losing 0
Michael Russell (bishop of Glasgow and Galloway) (1781-1848), Anglican Bishop of
arried in 1918, Nessie Brander, of Crosshill, Glasgow, and with her had one son and one daughter.
He also ran pubs in Glasgow and on the Costa del Sol, before becoming a p
s was educated at Hutchesons' Grammar School, Glasgow and the University of Glasgow.
Chadwin was born in Glasgow and educated at the High School of Glasgow, G
Hugh Smellie, formerly works manager for the Glasgow and South Western Railway at Kilmarnock.
Peaker, Hannah Professor at the University of Glasgow and Director of the Hannah Research Institute
ntly realised a major Art Angel commission in Glasgow and London.
Regent Arran, had heard that Lennox had left Glasgow and came with an army including Lord Boyd.
The musical score was composed by Scott Glasgow, and was recorded with the Prague Philharmoni
athclyde Regional Council debating chamber in Glasgow, and to the University of Aberdeen in May 200
and Cornwall, the light cruisers Bristol and Glasgow, and the Otranto.
He was born in Clydebank, near Glasgow, and played 70 matches in the Football League
e Extra-Mural Department at the University of Glasgow, and at the University of Montana.
in some but not all other subway stations in Glasgow and it is unclear whether a specific event le
John Mitchell Taylor was Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway from 1991 to 1998.
1859, for Edinburgh from 1859 to 1868 and for Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities in 1868.
e, Bromhead was educated at the University of Glasgow and later at Caius College, Cambridge before
aser in 1908, the daughter of a minister from Glasgow, and the couple had four children.
he caught the afternoon train from Durham to Glasgow and got a taxi, seven and sixpence, from the
John Logie Baird Centre at the University of Glasgow and published by Oxford University Press.
halfway point on the railway journey between Glasgow and London, some 198 miles in either directio
was played on 13 May 2006 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 120th Scottish Cup.
es Southall Wilson and presided over by Ellen Glasgow and DuBose Heyward.
h Literature and History at the University of Glasgow and obtained a Diploma in Educational Managem
tland, Gray was educated at the University of Glasgow and the University of London.
, including the occupation of Atos offices in Glasgow and Cambridge.
                                                                                                   
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