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The historic town centre is on the south bank of the Lossie,but the town now straddles both sides of the River with its suburbs, Bishopmill to the north and New Elgin to the south.
 
The historic town centre is on the south bank of the Lossie,but the town now straddles both sides of the River with its suburbs, Bishopmill to the north and New Elgin to the south.
  
King David created Elgin a royal burgh in 1130 following his defeat of Óengus of Moray and it received a new royal charter from King Alexander II in 1224 when he granted the land for a new cathedral to Andrew, Bishop of Moray.  The Cathedral was abandoned after the abolition of the episcopacy in 1689 and today stands as a magnificent ruin}}<noinclude>
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King David created Elgin a royal burgh in 1130 following his defeat of Óengus of Moray and it received a new royal charter from King Alexander II in 1224 when he granted the land for a new cathedral to Andrew, Bishop of Moray.  The Cathedral was abandoned after the abolition of the episcopacy in 1689 and today stands as a magnificent ruin.}}<noinclude>
 
[[Category:Front Page data templates|Elgin]]
 
[[Category:Front Page data templates|Elgin]]

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