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Excerpt from Report to the Right Hon. The Lord Chief Baron, and the Hon. The Barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer in Scotland: By the King's Remembrancer, Relative to the Tomb of King Robert the Bruce, and the Cathedral Church of Dunfermline
The town Dunfermline, in the county of Fife, was at an early period of our history the favourite residence of the Kings of Scotland. Malcolm III. surnamed Canmore, who succeeded to the Crown in the year 1057, usually resided in a castle situated on a peninsular hill, of which a small fragment is still to be seen. It continued the occasional place of residence of the succeeding Kings, until the accession of James VI. to the Crown of England.
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