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    Craig House is a historic house and estate located on Easter Craiglockhart Hill, between the Craiglockhart and Morningside areas of Edinburgh, Scotland...
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  • Craig House or Craig Farm may refer to: Craig House, Edinburgh, Scotland; a 16th-century structure formerly housing the 20th-century Craig House Hospital...
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    especially his native city of Edinburgh. He is remembered primarily for his layout of the first Edinburgh New Town. James Craig's birth date is traditionally...
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  • New Craigs Psychiatric Hospital (est. 2000), Leachkin, Inverness, Scotland, UK Craig House, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland, UK; formerly the Craig House Hospital...
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    Governor's House is a building situated on the southernmost spur of Calton Hill, beside the south-east corner of Old Calton Burial Ground, in Edinburgh, Scotland...
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    Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas. The city is located in southeast Scotland and is bounded to the north by the...
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    21 February 2010. "Craig Ferguson". Discogs (in German). Retrieved 17 February 2021. "Advertisement: Craig Ferguson at the Edinburgh Playhouse". The List...
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    first son of Sir James Gibson-Craig, 1st Baronet, and his wife, Anne Thomson. He was educated at the High School in Edinburgh and then privately in Yorkshire...
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    the First New Town in Edinburgh, Craig lived with his brother Thomas at 9 Princes Street. Around 1795 he bought his own house at 91 Princes Street and...
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    page lists residential areas of Edinburgh situated in the Edinburgh (settlement) urban area. The urban area of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, is located...
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    Burke and Hare murders (category 1820s in Edinburgh)
    sixteen murders committed over a period of about ten months in 1828 in Edinburgh, Scotland. They were undertaken by William Burke and William Hare, who...
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    The University of Edinburgh (Scots: University o Edinburgh, Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann; abbreviated as Edin. in post-nominals) is a public...
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  • 2021). "Scottish independence campaigner Craig Murray criticises Nicola Sturgeon after leaving prison in Edinburgh". The Scotsman. Carrell, Severin (5 January...
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    named James Craig won the competition to design a layout for Edinburgh's first New Town. By this time in the mid-18th century Edinburgh had become extremely...
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    Greyfriars Bobby (category History of Edinburgh)
    monument is Edinburgh's smallest listed structure. Greyfriars Bobby's Bar, a pub located on the ground floor of the Candlemaker Row's houses. Greyfriars...
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    The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is an annual series of military tattoos performed by British Armed Forces, Commonwealth and international military...
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    The demography of Edinburgh, the capital city and second largest city of Scotland, is analysed by the National Records of Scotland. The population of...
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  • The Treaty of Edinburgh (also known as the Treaty of Leith) was a treaty drawn up on 5 July 1560 between the Commissioners of Queen Elizabeth I of England...
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    Queen of Scots's royal chaplain at Holyrood House in Edinburgh. In April 1562, John Knox requested that Craig might become his colleague in St Giles' Cathedral...
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    Edinburgh Central was a burgh constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (at Westminster) from 1885 to 2005. It elected...
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  • properties, Riccarton House, west of Edinburgh, plus a townhouse on Warriston Close off the Royal Mile, on his father's death in 1608. Craig married Beatrice...
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  • Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities was a university constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1868...
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  • The New Town is a central area of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. It was built in stages between 1767 and around 1850, and retains much of its original...
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  • Edinburgh Arena, also known as Edinburgh Park Arena, is a proposed indoor arena to be built at the Edinburgh Park business park in the South Gyle area...
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  • Championship, held on 26 September at Rye House Stadium. He rode for Peterborough Panthers in 2010. He moved on to Edinburgh Monarchs, who he rode for in the Premier...
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    Edinburgh Castle is a historic castle in Edinburgh, Scotland. It stands on Castle Rock, which has been occupied by humans since at least the Iron Age....
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    18th-century country house set in 50 acres (20 ha) of private parkland near the village of Blyth Bridge, around 20 miles (32 km) south of Edinburgh. The estate...
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    compilation albums and a DVD. Craig Reid and Charles Reid were born in Leith on 5 March 1962 and grew up in Edinburgh, Cornwall and Auchtermuchty. When...
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    additional surname of Craig in 1818. The 2nd Baronet was a Liberal politician and represented Midlothian and Edinburgh in the House of Commons. The 5th...
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    he performed the show Craig Charles and His Band at the Edinburgh Festival. Charles has a regular slot at Butlins Minehead House Of Fun Weekend every third...
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