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Scottish Parliament / Modern Scotland / Scotland / Scottish Parliament Building / Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body / Peter Fraser /  Baron Fraser of Carmyllie / Scottish Government / Old Royal High School / Enric Miralles / Edinburgh / Government / Royal Mile
Date: 2015-02-06 19:15:41
Scottish Parliament
Modern Scotland
Scotland
Scottish Parliament Building
Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body
Peter Fraser
Baron Fraser of Carmyllie
Scottish Government
Old Royal High School
Enric Miralles
Edinburgh
Government
Royal Mile

The Holyrood Inquiry September 2004 A Report by The Rt Hon Lord Fraser of Carmyllie QC The Holyrood Inquiry Website: How to access footnoted material

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