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  2. St George's School, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The school was the first Scottish day school for girls which taught students all the way up to university entrance level. Girls from St. George's were among the first female graduates of Edinburgh University. [7] In 1912 the school took its first board students [10] and the following year St George's Training College became part of the school ...

  3. Category : People educated at St George's School, Edinburgh

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  4. Robert Horne Stevenson - Wikipedia

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    In June 1879, he resigned and his position at St George's was filled by Rev Archibald Scott. [1] He died on 15 November 1886 and is buried near the centre of the northern 19th-century extension of Dean Cemetery in western Edinburgh. He is buried with his wife and his son-in-law, the artist Alexander Garden Sinclair (1859–1930).

  5. Armorial of schools in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    St George's, Edinburgh, granted 1988 Escutcheon: On a shield of oval form Argent, on a cross cotised Gules a torteau fimbriated Argent charged of the figure of St. George riding to the sinister and slaying a dragon of the First, in dexter chief a torch endlamed of the Second and in an Escrol below the same this.

  6. Andrew Thomson (minister) - Wikipedia

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    Lothian Road UP Church (Edinburgh Filmhouse. Andrew Thomson FRSE (1814–1901) was a Scottish minister and (from 1847) of the United Presbyterian Church.He was a noted biographer and lecturer, well known for his books on the lives of pre-eminent ministers, and for his book on his travels in the Holy Land and noted for his preface to the Scottish poet, Robert Pollok's "Tales of the Covenanters".

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  8. Timeline of Edinburgh history - Wikipedia

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    731: Edinburgh is the most northerly outpost of the Anglian kingdom of Northumbria at the time of Bede, who completed his History in this year 840s–50s: Cinaed mac Ailpin (Kenneth MacAlpin) raids Northumbrian Lothian, burning Dunbar and possibly Edinburgh, from his kingdom of the Scots north of the Firth of Forth

  9. Andrew Mitchell Thomson - Wikipedia

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    Scripture History of the New Testament, London, 1827. Sermons on various Subjects, Edinburgh, 1829. [4] Sermons and Sacramental Exhortations, Edinburgh, 1831. The Doctrine of Universal Pardon, Edinburgh, 1830. Thomson edited and wrote in the Edinburgh Christian Instructor, which he founded in 1810. [1]