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c. 55). Where a police burgh had been formed it absorbed the burgh of barony, in other cases the burgh was dissolved. From that date there was no practical difference between burghs of barony and other police burghs, though a distinction was still sometimes made. For instance, in 1957
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governed by elected commissioners. In some cases the existing burgh continued to exist alongside the police burgh. Remaining burghs of barony were abolished in 1893 by the
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to try criminals for all offences except treason). They were created between 1450 and 1846, and conferred upon the
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the right to hold weekly markets. Unlike royal burghs, they were not allowed to participate in
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This article related to government in the United Kingdom or its constituent countries is a
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introduced distinctive "burghal coronets" to be displayed above the arms of burghs
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by his office: a "coronet suitable to a burgh of barony" was a red
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in 1846. From 1833 inhabitants of such burghs could form a
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Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc. (Scotland) Act 2000
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Scottish
burgh
royal burghs
burghs of regality
lords of regality
judicial powers
landowner
foreign trade
market towns
Ardrossan
police burgh
Burgh Police (Scotland) Act 1892
55 & 56 Vict.
Lord Lyon
matriculated
mural crown
Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973
baronies
lordships
earldoms
Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc. (Scotland) Act 2000
British crown
Smith, William Charles
"Borough" 
Encyclopædia Britannica
Smith, William Charles
Bateson, Mary
"Borough" 
Chisholm, Hugh
Encyclopædia Britannica

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