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There is also a Gordon | Holyrood constituency, a constituency of the Scottish |
In 1539 he was made Abbot of | Holyrood Abbey, and Commendator of Charlieu Abbey in F |
il he appears on 27 February 1321 as Abbot of | Holyrood Abbey near Edinburgh. |
Augustinian canon who rose to become Abbot of | Holyrood and then Bishop of Galloway. |
notable for holding the positions of Abbot of | Holyrood and Bishop of Galloway. |
Knowing that the abbot of | Holyrood was on the point of death, he, according to G |
charter is also witnessed by Alwin, Abbot of | Holyrood (Alwyno abbate de Edenb.,), who had resigned |
70, but resigned the position to the Abbot of | Holyrood under faculty of Pope Paul II; this happened |
There is also an Aberdeen South | Holyrood constituency, a constituency of the Scottish |
centre was destroyed, including All Saints', | Holyrood and St. Mary's churches, although St. Michael |
ies of the Scottish Parliament (known also as | Holyrood constituencies) to be the same as those for t |
There is also a Banff and Buchan | Holyrood constituency, a constituency of the Scottish |
e is also a West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine | Holyrood constituency, a constituency of the Scottish |
mplicated in the Earl of Bothwell's attack on | Holyrood Palace, and was outlawed with the earl. |
lso established two great Augustinian abbeys, | Holyrood Abbey and the Arrouaisian abbey of St Mary at |
verness and political correspondents based at | Holyrood & Westminster. |
Various council areas are divided between two | Holyrood electoral regions. |
Walsh was born in | Holyrood, Newfoundland, and was educated St. Bonaventu |
He was born in | Holyrood, the son of Philip Lewis and Mary O'Keefe, an |
Hamilton was born at | Holyrood Palace, the son of the 6th Duke of Hamilton a |
He was born in | Holyrood, the son of John Lewis and Elizabeth Veitch, |
The twins were born in | Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh. |
recommended that council area boundaries and | Holyrood and Westminster constituency boundaries shoul |
edral and the Scottish Parliament building at | Holyrood. |
ing his Wiltshire residence are buried within | Holyrood Church in Swindon. |
He had become an Augustinian canon at | Holyrood Abbey by the time of his recorded death in 12 |
placed under the superiority of the Canons of | Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh, and remained so for the n |
bow and a black-plumed white cockaded cap, in | Holyrood Park, with Duddingston Loch and Edinburgh Cas |
tions at buildings such as Windsor Castle and | Holyrood Palace. |
ers he was consecrated at the abbey church of | Holyrood 7 May 1662 by the archbishops of St. Andrews |
He was buried in the church of | Holyrood Abbey. |
the Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee at | Holyrood. |
Member: Rural Development Committee, Member: | Holyrood Progress Group, Member: Education, Culture an |
ser, for the political communications company | Holyrood, and as a researcher for Cathy Craigie MSP. |
Charles held court at | Holyrood Palace for five weeks. |
rk on paving a track round Salisbury Crags in | Holyrood Park adjoining Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh. |
cludes the wards of Craigmillar, Duddingston, | Holyrood, Leith Links, Meadowbank, Milton, Mountcastle |
rder took hold before James II was crowned at | Holyrood Abbey on 25 March 1437 but it wasn't until ea |
Beyond the destruction of | Holyrood Abbey near Edinburgh the invasion had achieve |
The East Kilbride | Holyrood constituency, created to be coterminous in 19 |
Wilson's efforts turned | Holyrood from a quiet run down church on the corner of |
After being elected to | Holyrood she was the Conservative deputy spokeswoman o |
After being elected to | Holyrood he was the Conservative spokesman on local go |
election finishing fourth, but was elected to | Holyrood in any case as a list member for the Lothians |
general election and went on to be elected to | Holyrood in the 1999 Scottish Parliament election, and |
solicitor at McGrigors before his election to | Holyrood. |
After her election to | Holyrood, Constance announced she was expecting her fi |
Prior to her election to | Holyrood was a full time trade union official for the |
Prior to her election to | Holyrood she worked as a teacher in Liverpool, Irvine |
Before her election to | Holyrood, Constance worked as a social worker and was |
rs in the records as rector of Falkirk (under | Holyrood Abbey) from 1344, and by 1360 he was the secr |
James, Duke of Rothesay (21 February 1507, | Holyrood Palace - 27 February 1508, Stirling Castle) |
He certainly took the brass font from | Holyrood once used to christen Scottish monarchs. |
In 1166 the church was given to | Holyrood Abbey. |
eft the school in 2001 and is now the head of | Holyrood Academy in Chard. |
MSP Patrick Harvie was nominated to head the | Holyrood Transport, Infrastructure and Climate Change |
Healy attended | Holyrood Secondary School in Glasgow. |
neau, Gold Bar, Grandview Heights, Hazeldean, | Holyrood, Idylwylde, Kenilworth, King Edward Park, Lan |
ral to replace the recently deceased Henry of | Holyrood as Bishop of Galloway, sometime before 13 Jan |
st of Scotland list was enough to take her to | Holyrood. |
East Scotland list was enough to take her to | Holyrood where she became a shadow deputy spokesperson |
the fiasco in 2007 of holding parliamentary ( | Holyrood) and local elections simultaneously, the next |
Scotland, there has been a development of a " | Holyrood bubble", as the Scottish Parliament is in the |
en a new Scottish Parliament Building, in the | Holyrood area of Edinburgh. |
ears old, slaughtered a young scullion in the | Holyrood kitchen, roasting him alive on a spit, and be |
Queen Madeleine was interred in | Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh. |
sent, lands to the monks at Hexham, Kelso and | Holyrood. |
lass), receiving this honour from the King at | Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, on 5 July 1920. |
Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro's | Holyrood Thermal Generating Station is an essential pa |
Frank marries Dolores; Gilfain marries Lady | Holyrood; and Angela, marries Captain Donegal. |
mes Philip, who had a significant ministry in | Holyrood Abbey Church in Edinburgh, and the nephew of |
er the 2007 election he was the oldest MSP in | Holyrood. |
ef Whip for the Labour Party group of MSPs at | Holyrood after the 2003 election. |
of King James III and many of the nobility at | Holyrood. |
the same names and boundaries as now existing | Holyrood constituencies. |
r Stewart, Duke of Rothesay (20 October 1509, | Holyrood Palace - 14 July 1510, Edinburgh Castle) was |
Ross, Skye and Inverness West is one of three | Holyrood constituencies covering the Highland council |
n and Lochaber is the most southerly of three | Holyrood constituencies covering the Highland council |
erefore, which are also similar to those of a | Holyrood constituency. |
trathspey area, are quite unlike those of any | Holyrood constituency. |
epresentation at Westminster, the area of the | Holyrood constituency is now divided between three con |
epresentation at Westminster, the area of the | Holyrood constituency is now divided between two const |
In 2009 he decided to concentrate on his | Holyrood role and stood down as a Glasgow City council |
The Gathering took place at | Holyrood Park between 25-26 July. |
d to early modern times, sheep were reared in | Holyrood Park, a royal park beside Duddingston, and we |
in 1621, and the Chapel Royal was removed to | Holyrood. |
For representation at | Holyrood, therefore, the area of the Westminster const |
The SNP retained the | Holyrood seat with Stewart Stevenson (who had original |
urchill Project will enable the retirement of | Holyrood by 2017. |
n not to stand for re-elcetion, retiring from | Holyrood after 12 years. |
abour incumbent and as such did not return to | Holyrood as an MSP for the 2007-2011 session. |
murder of Mary's secretary, David Rizzio, at | Holyrood Palace. |
nd was receiving the last envoys from Rome to | Holyrood. |
ed near the high altar of the Chapel Royal at | Holyrood House. |
s buried, December 23, in the Chapel Royal of | Holyrood, at the east end of the north side, at the fo |
hat the visit will take place in Scotland, at | Holyrood Palace - ostensibly to save Her Majesty a tri |
Mary married James II, King of Scots at | Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh on (3 July 1449). |
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election, this was the most marginal seat in | Holyrood. |
MSP after David Mundell resigned his seat at | Holyrood following his election as MP for Dumfriesshir |
e is interred with past bishops of Seattle at | Holyrood Catholic Cemetery in Shoreline, Washington. |
as dropped, but the party pledged to sell the | Holyrood Scottish Parliament Building, and to reduce t |
the advice of the Gould Report and split the | Holyrood and Local Elections - in order to avoid a rep |
Cross RC Primary School on Calder Street and | Holyrood Secondary School in Crosshill, south-east Gla |
ral of the earl and countess of Sutherland in | Holyrood House' which appeared anonymously in the Scot |
The goods were taken to | Holyrood Palace. |
The former | Holyrood constituency of Aberdeen South was within the |
He was first elected in the 2003 | Holyrood election, as the second Green MSP in the Loth |
In the 2007 | Holyrood Election, Tosh was the Scottish Conservative |
The current | Holyrood constituency is entirely within the Glasgow C |
amentary constituency from Labour in the 2007 | Holyrood Parliament elections. |
Scotland Bill, to become law before the 2015 | Holyrood elections. |
gned as a Conservative candidate for the 2011 | Holyrood elections after it was reported that he had c |
e Party to fight the East Lothian at the 2011 | Holyrood Election. |
rmline and West Fife, from Labour in the 2007 | Holyrood election. |
They destroyed | Holyrood Abbey and carried off much of its property as |
rovision on June 1, 1381, to a vicarage under | Holyrood Abbey and then another vicarage under Kelso A |
ed by a gunpowder explosion while Mary was at | Holyrood attending a wedding celebration. |
people came to see her as she made her way to | Holyrood Abbey. |
at St. Alphonsus Church in Ballard as well as | Holyrood Cemetery in Shoreline, WA. |
, including Edinburgh Old Town, the West End, | Holyrood and Murrayfield. |
ning or ending the linking of Westminster and | Holyrood constituency boundaries as is provided for by |
stminster seat, and they proceeded to win the | Holyrood seat in 2007 as well, calling into question L |
wn from this position to focus on his work at | Holyrood, and was replaced by Labour's Peter Sullivan |
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