during 2nd World War where the crown of Scotland hidden
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Firstly they were hidden at Dunnottar Castle in Aberdeenshire, then were smuggled out during a siege and buried a few miles away in Kinneff parish church for nine years - until the monarchy was restored in 1660. They were then used at sittings of the first Scottish Parliament to represent the monarch. please mark brainliest please please please
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Crown jewels hidden in biscuit tin during WW2. Gemstones from the crown jewels were hidden in a biscuit tin at Windsor Castle for safekeeping during World War Two, a BBC documentary will reveal. It was buried below a secret exit on the orders of King George VI to prevent the jewels falling into Nazi hands.
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