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1 English
1.1 Regis
1.2 Royal
1.3 Royal Borough
1.4 Former
2 Scottish
2.1 Royal Burghs
- Royal Burgh of Annan
- Royal Burgh of Arbroath
- Royal Burgh of Auchterarder
- Royal Burgh of Auchtermuchty
- Royal Burgh of AyrAyr is a town in the county of Ayrshire, in the south-west of Scotland, situated on the Firth of Clyde. In 2001, the town had a population of 46 431. In 2002, it was one of four Scottish towns competing for city status to mark Queen Elizabeth II's Golden
- Royal Burgh of Banff
- Royal Burgh of BrechinBrechin is a burgh in Angus, Scotland. The town is well known for the tenth century Brechin Cathedral. For many years it was considered a city because of its status as the seat of a diocese of the Episcopal Church of Scotland although it is actually a tow
- Royal Burgh of BurntislandBurntisland is a burgh in Fife, Scotland on the Firth of Forth. The seaside resort is known for its sandy blue flag beach and the fifteenth century Rossend Castle. Burntisland is unique in that it is the only royal burgh in a royal kingdom in Britain.
- Royal Burgh of CampbeltownCampbeltown is a burgh in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, located by Campbeltown Loch on the Kintyre peninsula. Originally known as Kinlochkilkerran it was renamed in the seventeenth century and became an important centre for shipbuilding, whisky (at one point
- Royal Burgh of CarnoustieSmall town (pop. 10,200) and golf links at the mouth of the Barry Burn on the east coast of Scotland, in the District of Angus. Golf is recorded as having been played here (in 1527) earlier than at St Andrews, where the first record of golf dates from 155
- Royal Burgh of CrailCrail is a burgh in Fife, Scotland. It is built around a harbour, and has a museum and a pottery. The most notable building in the town is its twelfth century church. The Crail golf course is the fourth oldest in the world and the first to use circular go
- Royal Burgh of CromartyCromarty is a royal burgh in the County of Cromartyshire, in the Scottish Highlands, comprising a seaport in the former administrative county of Ross and Cromarty. It is situated on the southern shore of the mouth of Cromarty Firth, 5 miles from of Inverg
- Royal Burgh of Cullen
- Royal Burgh of Culross
- Royal Burgh of Cupar
- Royal Burgh of Dingwall
- Royal Burgh of Dornoch
- Royal Burgh of Dumbarton
- Royal Burgh of Dumfries
- Royal Burgh of Dunbar
- Royal Burgh of Dundee
- Royal Burgh of Dunfermline
- Royal Burgh of Elgin
- Royal Burgh of Earlsferry
- Royal Burgh of Falkland
- Royal Burgh of Forfar
- Royal Burgh of Forres
- Royal Burgh of Haddington
- Royal Burgh of Inveraray
- Royal Burgh of Inverbervie
- Royal Burgh of Inverkeithing
- Royal Burgh of Inverurie
- Royal Burgh of Irvine
- Royal Burgh of Jedburgh
- Royal Burgh of Kilrenny
- Royal Burgh of Kilsyth
- Royal Burgh of Kinghorn
- Royal Burgh of Kintore
- Royal Burgh of Kirkcaldy
- Royal Burgh of Kirkcudbright
- Royal Burgh of Kirkwall
- Royal Burgh of Kirriemuir
- Royal Burgh of Ladybank
- Royal Burgh of Lanark
- Royal Burgh of Lauder
- Royal Burgh of Linlithgow
- Royal Burgh of Lochmaben
- Royal Burgh of Montrose
- Royal Burgh of New Galloway
- Royal Burgh of North Berwick
- Royal Burgh of Peebles
- Royal Burgh of Perth
- Royal Burgh of Pittenweem
- Royal Burgh of Renfrew
- Royal Burgh of Rothesay
- Royal Burgh of Rutherglen
- Royal Burgh of St Andrews
- Royal Burgh of Sanquhar
- Royal Burgh of Selkirk
- Royal Burgh of Stranraer
- Royal Burgh of Tain
- Royal Burgh of Whithorn
- Royal Burgh of Wick
- Royal Burgh of Wigtown
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