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| The substantial ruins of a Tironensian monastery, founded by William the Lion in 1178, who is buried in Arbroath Abbey. Arbroath Abbey is famously associated with the Declaration of Arbroath of 1320, which asserted Scotland`s independence from England. Parts of the abbey church and domestic buildings remain, notably the gatehouse range and the abbot`s house. |
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