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Burgh trading liberties Aberdeen was granted the sheriffdom as its trading liberty by Alexander tion over baronial burghs like Fyvie and similarly over tanners at 11 without prejudice to the rights of other burghs such as Kintore and Inverurie, although inhabitants of Kintore were still customarily sent Fyvie. By 1400, however. Aberdeen was apparelltly claiming jurisdic-to the sheriff. &tf Aberdeen kms ? , 2r, ~p o 10miletO 30 Burgh trading liberties: Aberdeen is " " _ •• L· • Ayr's earliest charter of 1203 x 1207 named five places, roughly outlining if identified at Laicht, it included Carrick, which is more likely as it the boundaries of Ayrshire, for collection of toll on market goods. The is Ayr that later claimed jurisdiction over Maybole. By the foursouthern extent of the liberty is a matter of controversy: if 'Lochtalpin' is teenth century, Ayr's liberty had been eroded to the north by the placed at Dalmellington, the area included only Cunningham and Kyle; privilegesoflrvine, confirmed in 1372 as extending overCunningham and Largs . . L~rgs : . : ..• Maich Water ...... ... ..... ·CUNNINGHAM ..... . . Firth Clyde KYLE CARRICK Irvine liberty . Laicht kms Ayr liberty o 1 1p Possible early boundary of Ayr liberty I EE Burgh trading liberties: Ayr and Irvine 0 234

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