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<p> An abbey founded at [[Edinburgh]] in 1128 by [[David]] I., and dedicated in honour of the Holy Cross, a casket of gold shaped like a cross brought to the country by St. [[Margaret]] in 1070; a palace was afterwards attached, which became the chief seat of the Scottish sovereigns of the Stuart dynasty; the parks around were at one time a sanctuary for debtors. </p>
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<p> An abbey founded at [[Edinburgh]] in 1128 by David I., and dedicated in honour of the [[Holy]] Cross, a casket of gold shaped like a cross brought to the country by St. [[Margaret]] in 1070; a palace was afterwards attached, which became the chief seat of the Scottish sovereigns of the Stuart dynasty; the parks around were at one time a sanctuary for debtors. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_74711"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/holyrood Holyrood from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 18:30, 15 October 2021

Holyrood [1]

An abbey founded at Edinburgh in 1128 by David I., and dedicated in honour of the Holy Cross, a casket of gold shaped like a cross brought to the country by St. Margaret in 1070; a palace was afterwards attached, which became the chief seat of the Scottish sovereigns of the Stuart dynasty; the parks around were at one time a sanctuary for debtors.

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