"Notes and Queries, Number 55, November 16, 1850" by Various explores the historical significance of the Black Rood of Scotland, a revered crucifix carried by Princess Margaret. This relic, deposited at an abbey in Dunfermline, played a crucial role in Scottish history, with mentions in ancient documents and a mistaken seizure by Edward I. The book delves into the religious and cultural importance of this artifact, shedding light on Scotland's rich heritage and the legacy of Princess Margaret.
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