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* The Edinburgh Gazette is founded.
Barham was a contributor to the Edinburgh Review and the Literary Gazette ; he wrote articles for John Gorton's Biographical Dictionary ; and a novel, My Cousin Nicholas ( 1834 ).
In 1806 he received in lieu of a pension the nominal office of the writership of the Edinburgh Gazette, with a salary of £ 300.
Other official newspapers of the UK government are the Edinburgh and Belfast Gazettes, which, apart from reproducing certain materials of nationwide interest published in The London Gazette, also contain publications specific to Scotland and Northern Ireland, respectively.
By virtue of holding these offices OPSI publishes, through HMSO, the London Gazette, Edinburgh Gazette, Belfast Gazette and all legislation in the United Kingdom, including Acts of Parliament, Acts of the Scottish Parliament and Statutory Instruments.
Publication of the Edinburgh Gazette, the official government newspaper in Scotland, began in 1699.
* Edinburgh Gazette, official publication of the United Kingdom for Scotland

Edinburgh and 17
He was apprenticed to the lawyer George Chalmers WS when he was 17, but took more interest in chemical experiments than legal work and at the age of 18 became a physician's assistant as well as attending lectures in medicine at the University of Edinburgh.
* August 17 – One of English literature's important meetings takes place when Wilfred Owen introduces himself to Siegfried Sassoon at the Craiglockhart War Hospital in Edinburgh.
* October 17 – Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia, wife of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh ( d. 1920 )
Then, in December 1965 and March 1966, Nature and The Lancet published the first preliminary reports by British cytogeneticist Patricia Jacobs and colleagues at the MRC Human Genetics Unit at Western General Hospital in Edinburgh of a chromosome survey of 315 male patients at The State Hospital outside Carstairs, Lanarkshire — Scotland ’ s only special security hospital for the developmentally disabled — that found nine patients, ages 17 to 36, averaging almost 6 ft. in height ( avg.
Eventually, she was accused of witchcraft, and was burned at the stake at Edinburgh on 17 July 1537.
On 17 March 1986, Prince Andrew, ( the second son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and fourth in line to the throne ) and Sarah Ferguson announced their engagement.
The planned development, which was given supplementary planning guidance by the City of Edinburgh Council in 2004, will be the size of a small town with up to 17, 000 new homes.
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Hobart, Tasmania, 7 November 1831-Wycombe, Oxfordshire, 1923 ), daughter of Robert Pitcairn ( Edinburgh, Midlothian, 17 July 1802-Hobart, Tasmania, 1868 ) ( son of David Pitcairn and Mary Henderson ) and wife ( m. Hobart, Tasmania, 30 September 1830 ) Dorothy / Dorothea Jessy Dumas, and had five daughters and two sons:
* July-Siegfried Sassoon issues his " Soldier's Declaration " and is sent by the military authorities to Craiglockhart War Hospital in Edinburgh, where on August 17 Wilfred Owen introduces himself.
Prout was born in Horton, Gloucestershire in 1785 and educated at 17 years of age by a clergyman, followed by the Redland Academy at Bristol and Edinburgh University, where he graduated in 1811.
An Edinburgh special took place during the Fringe on 17 August and there were three autumn specials in October and November 2010.
He had his first exhibition in Edinburgh when he was 17.
* Biographical Sketch of the Late Robert Stevenson: Civil Engineer by his son Alan Stevenson, Read at the Royal Society of Edinburgh, at the meeting of 17 February 1851, and dealing at length with the Bell Rock Lighthouse.
The treaty was signed in Edinburgh by Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland, on 17 March 1328, and was ratified by the English Parliament at Northampton on 1 May.
On 17 March, the negotiations ended and a formal treaty was signed in the King's Chamber of the Abbey of Holyrood, Edinburgh.
On September 17, 2009, Swann Galleries auctioned an early edition of the Bay Psalm Book, circa 1669-1682, bound with an Edinburgh Bible, for $ 57, 600 — an auction record for any edition of the work.
The largest stadium in the EoSFL is Meadowbank Stadium, home of Edinburgh City, with a capacity of between 16, 000 and 17, 000 all seated, an electronic scoreboard, floodlights and various other facilities.
* December 24-Burke and Hare murders: William Burke is sentenced to hang for his part in the murder of 17 victims to provide bodies for dissection by Edinburgh anatomist Robert Knox.
* Major General Orde Wingate 1903 – 1944 Transcript of a Lecture given by Trevor Royle in Edinburgh on 17 September 2002 for " The Second World War Experience Centre ".
Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia ( later Duchess of Edinburgh and Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha ; 17 October 1853 – 24 October 1920 ) was a daughter of Alexander II of Russia and Empress Maria Alexandrovna.
He graduated from Glasgow University in 1825 at the age of 17 and moved to Edinburgh University where he taught mathematics.
On 17 February 1837 he was made Commander of the forces in Scotland and governor of Edinburgh Castle.
Edinburgh Napier is a higher education institution in Scotland with over 17, 000 students, including nearly 5, 000 international students, from more than 100 nations worldwide.

Edinburgh and November
John Abercrombie FRSE FRCSE FRCPE ( 12 October 1780, Aberdeen – 14 November 1844, Edinburgh ) was a Scottish physician and philosopher.
Scott began studying classics at the University of Edinburgh in November 1783, at the age of only 12, a year or so younger than most of his fellow students.
But the upheaval was worthwhile because, in November 1879, Grace finally received his diploma from the University of Edinburgh, having qualified as a Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians ( LRCP ) and became a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons ( MRCS ).
* November 25 – A tenement collapses in the Old Town of Edinburgh and buries 50 ; rescuers find 15 of them alive.
* November 4 – 8 – James Young Simpson discovers the anesthetic properties of chloroform and first uses it, successfully, on a patient, in an obstetric case in Edinburgh.
* November 23 – George Watson ( accountant ), a Scottish accountant and the founder of George Watson's College in Edinburgh, first of many successful bankers in Edinburgh ( d. 1723 )
* April 10 – Because of the plague, the Edinburgh town council orders that the college graduation ceremony should be brought forward so that students can leave the city ( on November 19, teaching resumes in Linlithgow ).
The March of Dimes sponsored five international conferences in June 1974, November 1977, May 1981, June 1984, and June 1989 and published articles from the conferences in book form in 1979, 1982, 1986, and 1991 from seven longitudinal prospective cohort studies on the development of over 300 children and young adults with sex chromosome abnormalities identified in the screening of almost 200, 000 consecutive births in hospitals in Denver, Edinburgh, New Haven, Toronto, Aarhus, Winnipeg, and Boston from 1964 to 1975.
2008 saw the band in Eindhoven Netherlands playing at E-Day ( an electronic music festival ); later in the year they also played the Night of the Prog Festival in Loreley, Germany, as well as concerts at the Kentish Town Forum, in London on 1 November, at the Picture House, Edinburgh on 2 November, and their first live concert in the USA for over a decade, at the UCLA Royce Hall, Los Angeles on 7 November.
On 3 July 1996 it was announced in the House of Commons that the Stone would be returned to Scotland, and on 15 November 1996, after a handover ceremony at the border between representatives of the Home Office and of the Scottish Office, it was transported to Edinburgh Castle, arriving on 30 November 1996, where it remains along with the crown jewels of Scotland ( the Honours of Scotland ) in the Crown Room.
* 46th Series-( Autumn 2005 )-14 November 2005-26 December 2005 episodes, 12 December of Edinburgh Festival Special
The building opened for teaching in October 2008, with an official opening by Her Majesty the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh on 5 November 2008.
* 20 November ( Anniversary of the wedding of The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh )
The sixteen-year-old William Douglas, 6th Earl of Douglas, and his younger brother David, were summoned to Edinburgh Castle in November 1440.
The Jacobites themselves had no heavy guns with which to respond, and by November they had marched on to England, leaving Edinburgh to the castle garrison.
* Cleopatra in Antony and Cleopatra, Edinburgh Festival 1977 and Old Vic November 1977
He was acting in the official capacity of Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, and the first postmaster of Edinburgh, being appointed when the office was established on November 1, 1882.
After receiving a rudimentary education at the parish school of Prestonkirk Parish Church, he was sent to the burgh school at Dunbar, and in November 1780 he matriculated at the University of Edinburgh, where he remained until 1783.
In 1440, in the King's name, an invitation is said to have been sent to the young 6th Earl of Douglas and his brother, eleven-year-old David, to visit the king at Edinburgh Castle in November 1440.
They came, and were entertained at the royal table, from which they were treacherously hurried to their doom, which took place by beheading in the castle yard of Edinburgh on 24 November.
Four years later, on 19 November 1764, George III created a variation of the title for his younger brother, Prince William, the full form being " Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh ".

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