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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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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. Press, 14 October 1985, Page 41

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. Press, 14 October 1985, Page 41

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