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'''Scotland Yard''' was the headquarters of the [[Metropolitan Police Service]], located in [[the Strand]], [[London]]. | '''Scotland Yard''' was the headquarters of the [[Metropolitan Police Service]], located in [[the Strand]], [[London]]. | ||
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Scotland Yard was the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police Service, located in the Strand, London.
History
Prior to the construction of Scotland Yard, the land was owned by King Kenneth III of Scotland. It had been given to him by King Edgar the Peaceful of England in the tenth century and for nearly 600 years served as the residence for the Scottish monarchy whenever they visited England.
When Scotland unified with England in 1807, the palace was demolished, with a series of government buildings and residences built in its place. The area was selected as the headquarters for the Metropolitan Police Service, which was created by Prime Minister Robert Peel in 1829. The office's rear entrance stood on Great Scotland Yard, leading the police force to become known around the world as "Scotland Yard".
