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In the 12th century, Inverness became a Royal Burgh. King David I granted the city this new status, giving it greater powers in the Scottish parliament. Inverness flourished during this time, developing its shipbuilding industry and exporting wool, fur, and hides.
Jan 19, 2023
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During the 19th century, industries in Inverness included shipbuilding, rope making, sail making, tanning and wool. In 1817 a sheep market began in Inverness.
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During the 19th century industries in Inverness included shipbuilding, rope making, sail making, tanning and wool. In 1817 a sheep market began in Inverness.
Apr 24, 2017 · Its harbour was bustling with shipbuilding, fish and cattle exports, and the sale of produce like furs, wool and cloth.
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Nov 29, 2021 · Industries such as shipbuilding, sail making, tanning and wool were up and coming in the area. By the 20th century the town had a population of ...
There is a considerable shipbuilding business at Inverkeithing; and at Banff, Inverness, Perth, Peterhead, and elsewhere, numbers of small wooden vessels ...
Some details of the maritime trade to which this harbour formed a background for several centuries are set out by A D Cameron. He notes that medieval charters ...
Sep 22, 2015 · The main industries in Inverness during this period included shipbuilding, rope making, sail making, tanning and wool. In 1817 a sheep market ...