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'''Cadogan Palace''' is a building in [[Westcourt]], [[Labrador]], [[Delamaria]]. It houses the [[Parliament of Delamaria]] and has done so since the [[Labrador Fire of 1759]].
'''Cadogan Palace''' is a building in [[Westcourt]], [[Labrador]], [[Delamaria]]. It houses the [[Parliament of Delamaria]] and has done so since the [[Labrador Fire of 1759]]. It was constructed between 1730 and 1747 for the [[Duke of Loguesea]]. After the Labrador Fire in 1759, the Parliament was in need of a new meeting place as the old meeting halls had been destroyed along with much of Westcourt. The Duke of Loguesea at the time had massive debts and leased the palace to Parliament in return for his state debts being forgiven and rent of £120,000 (£18 Million in 2023). The Palace was bought outright by the state in 1821.
[[Category: Delamaria]] [[Category: Labrador]]
[[Category: Delamaria]] [[Category: Labrador]]

Latest revision as of 19:13, 15 May 2023

Cadogan Palace
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OwnerParliament of Delamaria

Cadogan Palace is a building in Westcourt, Labrador, Delamaria. It houses the Parliament of Delamaria and has done so since the Labrador Fire of 1759. It was constructed between 1730 and 1747 for the Duke of Loguesea. After the Labrador Fire in 1759, the Parliament was in need of a new meeting place as the old meeting halls had been destroyed along with much of Westcourt. The Duke of Loguesea at the time had massive debts and leased the palace to Parliament in return for his state debts being forgiven and rent of £120,000 (£18 Million in 2023). The Palace was bought outright by the state in 1821.