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  • The pope's four-day tour will include a meeting with Queen Elizabeth II at the Palace of Holyrood House in Edinburgh on Thursday, an interfaith gathering in London Friday and an outdoor Mass Sunday in Birmingham.

    Pope's Recruitment of Anglicans Colors First U.K. Visit 2010

  • After meeting the queen at The Palace of Holyrood House Thursday morning, the Pope will take part in a parade through Edinburgh city center where police expect up to 100,000 well-wishers to line the streets.

    Pope Begins Four-Day Visit To Britain 2010

  • The pope, a native of Germany, met with Queen Elizabeth II at the Holyrood House, the Royal Family's palace residence in Edinburgh later Thursday.

    Pope Criticizes Church Hierarchy for Abuse Response 2010

  • Ah yes, older readers will never forget the fateful day when Al-Eire terrorists, yelling "The Pope is great", flew their hijacked Sopwith Camels into Holyrood House.

    John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009

  • Your father has decided to have everyone dance a medley with a royal theme including the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh (reel), the Balmoral Strathspey, and Holyrood House (reel).

    The English American Alison Larkin 2008

  • Your father has decided to have everyone dance a medley with a royal theme including the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh (reel), the Balmoral Strathspey, and Holyrood House (reel).

    The English American Alison Larkin 2008

  • James II., frequently resided in Holyrood House when his religion rendered him an object of suspicion to the English Parliament.

    Chronicles of the Canongate 2008

  • Your father has decided to have everyone dance a medley with a royal theme including the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh (reel), the Balmoral Strathspey, and Holyrood House (reel).

    The English American Alison Larkin 2008

  • He departed this life on March 28, 1682, having received a bruise by a fall, as he was riding the day preceding betwixt Leith and Holyrood House; and was honourably interred in the Abbey Church of Holyrood House, on April 4,

    The Bride of Lammermoor 2008

  • He did not very long survive the dreadful catastrophe, having met with a fatal injury by a fall from his horse, as he rode between Leith and Holyrood House, of which he died the next day, 28th March 1682.

    The Bride of Lammermoor 2008

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