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Burghs to 1300 The most striking extension of burgh settlements is in Moray, where the flimsiest of enclosure for security at night. Inverness (unless it the town plans point to enclosed, fortified settlements with royal is older than we know) and Ayr are the only new ports of significastles attached; Auldeam was destroyed by rebels and Nairn founded cance. The additional towns are for the most part regional trading in its place. Berwick too was enclosed (because it was close to centres, supplying the surrounding country with specialist trades and England) but only Perth had a town wall, and many burghs had only goods. I ~ ~D Inverrle ~-~·klntore Aberdeen ~BreTranscribers who have contributed to this page.
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