District of Burghs - Summary of Districts and Burghs By Period

Summary of Districts and Burghs By Period

1708-1832 (14 Districts) (65 Burghs)

  1. Aberdeen Burghs (5)
  2. Anstruther Easter Burghs (5)
  3. Ayr Burghs (5)
  4. Dumfries Burghs (5)
  5. Dysart Burghs (4)
  6. Elgin Burghs (5)
  7. Glasgow Burghs (4)
  8. Haddington Burghs (5)
  9. Inverness Burghs (4)
  10. Linlithgow Burghs (4)
  11. Perth Burghs (5)
  12. Stirling Burghs (5)
  13. Tain Burghs (5)
  14. Wigtown Burghs (4)

1832-1868 (14 Districts) (69 Burghs)

  1. Ayr Burghs (5)
  2. Dumfries Burghs (5)
  3. Elgin Burghs (6)
  4. Falkirk Burghs (5)
  5. Haddington Burghs (5)
  6. Inverness Burghs (4)
  7. Kilmarnock Burghs (5)
  8. Kirkcaldy Burghs (4)
  9. Leith Burghs (3)
  10. Montrose Burghs (5)
  11. St Andrews Burghs (7)
  12. Stirling Burghs (5)
  13. Wick Burghs (6)
  14. Wigtown Burghs (4)

1868-1885 (15 Districts) (72 Burghs)

  1. Ayr Burghs (5)
  2. Dumfries Burghs (5)
  3. Elgin Burghs (6)
  4. Falkirk Burghs (5)
  5. Haddington Burghs (5)
  6. Inverness Burghs (4)
  7. Hawick Burghs (3)
  8. Kilmarnock Burghs (5)
  9. Kirkcaldy Burghs (4)
  10. Leith Burghs (3)
  11. Montrose Burghs (5)
  12. St Andrews Burghs (7)
  13. Stirling Burghs (5)
  14. Wick Burghs (6)
  15. Wigtown Burghs (4)

1885-1918 (13 Districts) (62 Burghs)

  1. Ayr Burghs (5)
  2. Dumfries Burghs (5)
  3. Elgin Burghs (6)
  4. Falkirk Burghs (5)
  5. Hawick Burghs (3)
  6. Inverness Burghs (4)
  7. Kilmarnock Burghs (5)
  8. Kirkcaldy Burghs (4)
  9. Leith Burghs (3)
  10. Montrose Burghs (5)
  11. St Andrews Burghs (7)
  12. Stirling Burghs (5)
  13. Wick Burghs (6)

1918-1950 (6 Districts) (26 Burghs)

  1. Ayr Burghs (6)
  2. Dumbarton Burghs (2)
  3. Dunfermline Burghs (4)
  4. Kirkcaldy Burghs (6)
  5. Montrose Burghs (5)
  6. Stirling & Falkirk Burghs (3)

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