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Dunfermline and Abbey
Sybilla died in unrecorded circumstances at Eilean nam Ban ( Kenmore on Loch Tay ) in July, 1122 and was buried at Dunfermline Abbey.
Category: Burials at Dunfermline Abbey
# Alexander, Prince of Scotland ( 21 January 1264 Jedburgh 28 January 1284 Lindores Abbey ); buried in Dunfermline Abbey
# David ( 20 March 1272 June 1281 Stirling Castle ); buried in Dunfermline Abbey
He was buried in Dunfermline Abbey.
Category: Burials at Dunfermline Abbey
In the year 1231 the village was known as Kinglassin and was in the Lochoreshire area, however that changed in 1235 when Constantine II of Lochore renounced his claim to the lands in favour of the Abbey of Dunfermline, from this time on Kinglassie ceased to be part of Lochoreshire., but little of antiquity remains, except for the Dogton Stone with its Celtic Cross situated in a field a mile ( 1. 5 km ) to the south.
With the notable exception of Dunfermline Abbey he is not definitely associated with major religious establishments or ecclesiastical reforms.
The king's body was sent north for reburial, in the reign of his son Alexander, at Dunfermline Abbey, or possibly Iona.
Tradition has it that as the reliquary was carried to the high altar of Dunfermline Abbey, past Malcolm's grave, it became too heavy to move.
Category: Burials at Dunfermline Abbey
His body is buried in Dunfermline Abbey, while it is believed his heart was interred in Melrose Abbey.
King Robert is buried in Dunfermline Abbey.
His body lies buried in Dunfermline Abbey but before he died Robert requested that his heart should be removed and then carried in battle ' against God's foes.
On 17 February 1818, workmen breaking ground on the new parish church to be built on the site of the eastern choir of Dunfermline Abbey uncovered a tomb before the site of the former abbey high altar.
Robert the Bruce ’ s remains were ceremonially re-interred in Dunfermline Abbey on 5 November 1819 in a new lead coffin, into which was poured 1, 500 lbs of molten pitch to preserve the remains, before the coffin was sealed.
Robert I was originally buried in Dunfermline Abbey, traditional resting-place of Scottish monarchs since the reign of Malcolm III.
The site of the tomb in Dunfermline Abbey was marked by large carved stone letters spelling out " King Robert the Bruce " around the top of the bell tower, when the eastern half of the abbey church was rebuilt in the first half of the 19th century.
Category: Burials at Dunfermline Abbey
* The city of Dunfermline is destroyed by fire, but The Abbey, The Palace, the The Abbot House and many other buildings survive.
* Gaufrid is consecrated as the first Abbot of Dunfermline Abbey.
After King Alexander III was buried at Dunfermline Abbey on 29 March 1286, the magnates and clerics of the realm assembled at Scone in parliament to select the Guardians of Scotland who would keep the kingdom for the right heir.

Dunfermline and is
* The first Carnegie library is opened in Andrew Carnegie's hometown, Dunfermline, Scotland.
Dunfermline Abbey is a Church of Scotland Parish Church located in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.
Dunfermline Abbey is one of Scotland's most important cultural sites.
Next to the abbey is the ruin of Dunfermline Palace, also part of the original abbey complex and connected to it via the gatehouse.
The current building on the site of the choir of the old Abbey church is a Parish Church of the Church of Scotland, still with the name Dunfermline Abbey.
The area committee of Fife council is called City of Dunfermline Area Committee.
Dunfermline is a village in Fulton County, Illinois, United States.
Dunfermline is located at ( 40. 491767 ,-90. 031282 ).
The first crossing at what is now the site of the bridge was established in the 11th century by Margaret, queen consort of King Malcolm III, who founded a ferry service to transport religious pilgrims from Edinburgh to Dunfermline Abbey and St Andrews.
Public bus routes are the 77 to Dundee, 96 to St Andrews, 42 to Cupar, the X54 to Edinburgh via Glenrothes and Dunfermline and the X42 to Kirkcaldy via Ladybank Newport is twinned with Zolotarevo, Ukraine
Margaret is said to have made her arrival in Scotland here in 1068, and to have regularly used the ferry crossing when travelling between the then capital Dunfermline, and Edinburgh Castle.
Dunfermline (;, ) is a town and former Royal Burgh in Fife, Scotland, on high ground 3 miles ( 4. 8 km ) from the northern shore of the Firth of Forth.
Today, Dunfermline is the main centre for the West Fife area, and is also considered to be a dormitory town for Edinburgh.
Today, Dunfermline is represented by several tiers of elected government.
Abbeyview, Bellyeoman, Carnock and Gowkhall, Central Dunfermline, Izatt Avenue & Nethertown and Touch and Garvock Community Councils form the lowest tier of governance whose statutory role is to communicate local opinion to local and central government.
Fife Council, the unitary local authority for Dunfermline is based in Glenrothes who are the executive, deliberative and legislative body responsible for local governance.

Dunfermline and founded
The town was founded as a garden city and was built to form the coastal port of Dunfermline which began in 1909.
The Benedictine order founded a monastery at Dunfermline.
* Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline ( founded about 1070 by St Margaret )
Adamson founded his first two bands in Dunfermline and they both started out playing Dunfermline and across the Firth in Edinburgh.

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