Holyrood House, Edinburgh, one of the Scottish residences of the Royal Family. Its origin as a royal palace goes back to the Scottish kings, who used the abbey of Holyrood as their residence when in the capital. The abbey, a house of the Augustine Monks, was founded in 1128. The palace was not begun until 1498.
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Press, 14 October 1985, Page 41
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56Holyrood House, Edinburgh, one of the Scottish residences of the Royal Family. Its origin as a royal palace goes back to the Scottish kings, who used the abbey of Holyrood as their residence when in the capital. The abbey, a house of the Augustine Monks, was founded in 1128. The palace was not begun until 1498. Press, 14 October 1985, Page 41
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