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[[File:Map C.png|thumb|The Royal Burgh, around 1911, from [[Playfair and Burgess]], Map C. Click on the map to see a larger version.]]The '''Royal Burgh of Falkland''' received its royal charter in 1458. It was considerably smaller in extent than the [[Parish of Falkland]], and comprised most of the historic core of Falkland, but its northern boundary was the Balmblae Burn, so [[Balmblae]] was not included in the Burgh. [[Falkland Palace]] and (at times) [[Millfield]] were also outwith the Burgh. All Royal Burghs were abolished in 1975, but the name of the Royal Burgh has been preserved in the Royal Burgh of Falkland and Newton of Falkland Community Council.
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[[File:Map C+.png|thumb|The former Royal Burgh,and the current [[Falkland Conservation Area]]. Based on [[Playfair and Burgess]], Map C. Roads and buildings as at around 1910. Click on the map to see a larger version.]]The '''Royal Burgh of Falkland''' received its royal charter in 1458. It was considerably smaller in extent than the [[Parish of Falkland]], and comprised most of the historic core of Falkland, but its northern boundary was the Balmblae Burn, so [[Balmblae]] was not included in the Burgh. [[Falkland Palace]] and (at times) [[Millfield]] were also outwith the Burgh. All Royal Burghs were abolished in 1975, but the name of the Royal Burgh has been preserved in the [[Royal Burgh of Falkland and Newton of Falkland Community Council]].
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Latest revision as of 20:25, 1 February 2022

The former Royal Burgh,and the current Falkland Conservation Area. Based on Playfair and Burgess, Map C. Roads and buildings as at around 1910. Click on the map to see a larger version.

The Royal Burgh of Falkland received its royal charter in 1458. It was considerably smaller in extent than the Parish of Falkland, and comprised most of the historic core of Falkland, but its northern boundary was the Balmblae Burn, so Balmblae was not included in the Burgh. Falkland Palace and (at times) Millfield were also outwith the Burgh. All Royal Burghs were abolished in 1975, but the name of the Royal Burgh has been preserved in the Royal Burgh of Falkland and Newton of Falkland Community Council.