. A tour around the world by General Grant. Being a narrative of the incidents and events of his journey . liesat the foot of Salisbury Crags, and was founded in 1501 by JamesIV. Much of the present edifice dates from the reign of CharlesII. of England. Adjoining it, but distinct from it, is the Abbeyof Holyrood, founded by David I., in 11 28. The palace is opento visitors, and contains many objects of interest. Among theseare the apartments of the ill-fated Queen Mary. Here she wasmarried to Darnley; here Rizzio was murdered; and here theQueen was married to her third husband, the Earl of Bot


. A tour around the world by General Grant. Being a narrative of the incidents and events of his journey . liesat the foot of Salisbury Crags, and was founded in 1501 by JamesIV. Much of the present edifice dates from the reign of CharlesII. of England. Adjoining it, but distinct from it, is the Abbeyof Holyrood, founded by David I., in 11 28. The palace is opento visitors, and contains many objects of interest. Among theseare the apartments of the ill-fated Queen Mary. Here she wasmarried to Darnley; here Rizzio was murdered; and here theQueen was married to her third husband, the Earl of Bothwell. Edinburgh contains many noble institutions devoted to litera-ture, science, and art, and these are of so high a character as tohave won for the city the proud name of the Modern Athens. St. Giless Cathedral is the principal church. It is an irregularGothic building, said to have been founded in the Ninth Century,and rebuilt in 1359. It was the scene of many important eventsin the religious history of Scotland. It has been much modern-ized, and is now divided into four churches. John Knox thun-. PALACE OF HOLYROOD. (I63) 164 AROUND THE WORLD. dered forth in it his fiery appeals in behalf of the the Liturgy of Archbishop Laud was introduced intoScotland, the south end of the transept, which was used as theOld Kirk, became the scene of a very amusing incident. TheBishop of Edinburgh held service there, after the form prescribedby Laud. He had just asked the Dean to read the Collect forthe day, when a woman named Jenny Geddes attempted to stophim bv hurling at his head the stool on which she was dodged it, but the blow was fatal to the effort to forceEpiscopacy upon Reformed Scotland. Chief among the points of interest in Edinburgh are the streetsof the old town. To get a view of the old town, a walk alongthe High Street, and into the famous Canongate, is the best are tall, weird, old houses on either hand, and amongthem the narrow home


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