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Dalkeith Palace : ウィキペディア英語版
Dalkeith Palace

Dalkeith Palace in Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland, is a historic house and the former seat of the Duke of Buccleuch. The present house was built in 1702 on the site of an earlier castle.
==The medieval castle and the collegiate church==
Dalkeith Castle was located to the north east of Dalkeith, and was originally in the hands of the Clan Graham in the 12th century and given to the Douglas family in the early 14th century. James Douglas of Dalkeith became the Earl of Morton in the mid 15th century. The castle was strategically located in an easily defensible position above a bend in the River North Esk. Nearer the centre of Dalkeith, James Douglas, 1st Lord Dalkeith, endowed the collegiate church in 1406, where Douglas earls lords and knights were buried.
Margaret Tudor, the bride of King James IV of Scots, stayed here as the guest of the Earl of Morton before her formal entry to Edinburgh in 1503.〔Leland, John, De Rebus Britannicis Collectanea, .., ed., Hearne, Thomas, vol. 4, (1770), pp. 258-300.〕 In 1543, David, Cardinal Beaton, the Archbishop of St Andrews, was imprisoned in Dalkeith Castle. The castle was captured during the war of the Rough Wooing by the English soldiers James Wilford and Thomas Wyndham on 3 June 1548.〔''Calendar of State Papers Scotland'', vol. 1 (1898), 115.〕
From June 1574, Regent Morton, who had been captured at the siege of 1548, extended the castle and palace.〔''Calendar of State Papers Scotland'', vol.4 (1905), p.680, (building work noted June 1574)〕 Its appearance was recorded in an engraving c.1690 by John Slezer. When James VI of Scotland reached his majority in October 1579, following celebrations in Edinburgh, Morton entertained the young King at Dalkeith Palace.〔''Calendar State Papers Scotland'', vol.5 (1907), p.358 no.434.〕
The building is called a palace in part because Dalkeith Castle was the 'caput', the 'head' or place where the courts of the Regality of Dalkeith were held.〔charter of novodamus of the Regality, 20/6/1589, ''Register of the Great Seal, RMS'', vol.5, no.1674〕 According to the heraldic writer Alexander Nisbet, the caput of a regality was technically termed a 'palatium', as a seat of royal authority.〔Nisbet, Alexander, ''System of Heraldry'', vol.2 (repr. 1984), Part IV, p. 46〕

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