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TRADE
Map of trade area

The trade between Scotland and the Low Countries of Europe focused around the area known as the East Neuk of Fife.
Scotland Trade - low quality (modem)
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In the early days of high trade, before technological advancement in sea travel, those making the perilous journey across the water had to develop their own mode of navigation.

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Trade had changed the world into a larger place, detaching people from their families for long periods of time or permanently. In the archive of the Scots Kirk at Rotterdam lies a letter written in the early 18th century from a mother in Kirkcaldy to her daughter in Rotterdam that sums it all up. Her daughter is marrying a man her mother has never met. Her son Magnus is sailing on perilous seas around the world and is never at home.

‘Loving and Dear Daughter, I recied your Letter and an old hat and a neu on and tou cotten handcourchs, and i hear that you are going to be maried, so I have sent your testfacet to you, and I descier you that you wold teake note, what your douing, and it be one that feares god and on that walketh uprightly, and if so be I give my concent to it and all my Deaser to it. And wisheing that the almightie god rest upon you and remen and i give my blessing and good will to you...your Brother Magnous is been att hom in the month of Desember but he was were bad, and he was cast awey 5 temes and eight monthes among the turkes, but thanks be to god he is Com throu them all and is now away to the Waest Indenes, a woge 9 monthes. He went awey from Loundon the 27 of Desember; he sent a Letter that when he comes hom he is to com down to Scotland and to sety at home. Your loving mother til Death, Elisabath Gringe.’

culrossCULROSS
was one of the wealthiest Royal Burgh's, enjoying trade in coal and salt with the Low Countries and Scandinavia. The local merchant Sir George Bruce owned the saltpans of the area and invested his wealth in a home in Culross, known today as 'The Palace'.
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