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Taxation of burghs The regular series of tax rolls levied on the royal burghs begins only as shares of overseas and inland trade. These percentage assessin 1535. Assessments took account of a number of different facments can usefully be compared with those based on customs, which tors, reflecting burgh income and the extent of burgh lands as well give a measurement of overseas trade alone. t ~~E,gin . -y=,nverness f: ~~:;;;..-25 ; ~~Y;]Z~ 20 15 Dundee Perth~ ~-c;StAndrews Cupar '\ ~ er-->'-r'Anstruther Sti~ .....A~~f~rdY .~~.~sland1- Linlithgow Edinburgh Haddington Glasgow /) "'~~ .,c: . ., ., (f) ;: c: .,(f) ., :::> ., Cl 0 ·c e c: .0 Cl :E "0 "E .:: (f) u E (j; l 0 '6 :::> .0 ., :::> 0 >. ~ :::> > Dumfries r W 0 « c.. Ui U :2 i7l « a'" ID 0 E

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