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Roslin
Roslin (formerly meant Rosslyn or Roslyn) is a village in Midlothian, Scotland, 7 miles (11 kilometres) to the south of the capital city Edinburgh. It bases on high ground, near the northwest financial institution of the river North Esk. Tale has it the town was founded in 203 A.D. by Asterius, a Pict. In 1303 Roslin was the site of a battle of the First Battle of Scottish Independence. In 1446, Rosslyn Chapel was built, under the guide of William Sinclair, 1st Earl of Caithness. Roslin ended up being crucial as the seat of the St Clair (or Sinclair) household. In 1456 King James II provided it the status of a burgh. Coal mining has been a significant occupation from the twelfth to the late twentieth centuries. From the 19th century forward, the tourist attractions of the Glen, Castle as well as Chapel created Roslin as a preferred vacationer destination. Notable site visitors consisted of J. M. W. Turner, William Wordsworth (that created a poem in the chapel whilst escaping a tornado) as well as his sister Dorothy, that wrote "'I never travelled through an extra scrumptious dell than the glen of Rosslyn". William Morris saw in March 1887, keeping in mind in his Socialist Diary that Roslin was "an attractive glen-ny landscape much ruined, by the suffering of Scotch building and also a manufactory or more." On the north-western side of the town made use of to be Roslin Institute, an organic research study establishment, where in 1996 Dolly the sheep came to be the initial pet to be duplicated from an adult somatic cell. It moved to Easter Bush in 2011.