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Leith’s Sea Dogs – Sir Andrew Wood (part one)

by Fraser Paterson | Aug 12, 2024 | Articles, Blog, History, Leith, Scottish History

Leith was a port, not only for itself, but also the at that time neighbouring town of Edinburgh. Berwick had also now become an English town. Plus, Leith was vital for the wool trade of the great abbeys of the Scottish borders. The number of sea captains in Leith was...

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