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Escaping the Exciseman
Bill Whiteford and genealogist Professor Bruce Durie join maritime historian Dr Eric Graham to explore the history of the Scottish exciseman.
During the hundred years from 1710 to 1810, smuggling was an important part of the Scottish economy. Local smuggling was a flourishing industry, particularly in alcohol, tobacco, tea and salt. This week, Bill Whiteford joins resident genealogist, Professor Bruce Durie and maritime historian, Dr Eric Graham , on an exploration through Scotland's colourful past. They visit the salt pans of Saltcoats in Ayrshire on a voyage of discovery to reveal some of the secret lives of our ancestors.
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Mon 22 Apr 2013
13:32
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland
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Escaping the Exciseman
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- Mon 22 Apr 2013 13:32Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland