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Warriston (/wʌrˈɪsˈtən/ Wau-RIS-tən) is a
suburb of Edinburgh, the
capital of Scotland. It lies east of the
Royal Botanic Garden in Inverleith. The name...
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Warriston Cemetery is a
cemetery in Edinburgh. It lies in
Warriston, one of the
northern suburbs of Edinburgh, Scotland. It was
built by the then newly-formed...
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Warriston School was a
private preparatory school for boys in Moffat, Scotland. From
September 1963 the
school catered for
pupils from ages 9–18. Warriston...
- accessible/
lower section private and blocked) Writer's
Close leading to
Warriston Close (connecting to ****burn Street) Mary King's
Close Craig's Close...
- The
Warriston Park LTC
Tournament was a
tennis tournament pla**** on both clay
courts and gr**** courts. This
annual tournament was
established by the Warriston...
- Dunipace, born in 1579 as Jean Livingston. She
married John
Kincaid of
Warriston, who was a man of
influence in Edinburgh,
being related to the Kincaids...
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originally known as
Warriston Wanderers. They were then
known as
Warriston Football Club; but by 1911 they were
called Warriston Rugby Football Club....
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Warriston is a heritage-listed
duplex at 6-8
Musgrave Road, Red Hill, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was
built c. 1886. It is also known...
- the law, in
mathematics and in languages." He
married a
sister of Lord
Warriston, and left a son, George, who took
refuge in Holland,
afterwards returning...
- May 1867. He is
buried with his wife,
Margaret Strang, and
children in
Warriston Cemetery in the
north of the city. The
granite tombstone is vandalised...