1200-1299
1220s: Early trades in the town include fishermen, millers, bakers, cobblers, painters, and blacksmiths; wooden merchant's houses replace peasant huts
1233: Cathedral still under reconstruction
1240: Diocesan authorities deeply in debt to bankers from Florence; church over Saint Kentigern's grave being added
1246: Dominican order (Blackfriars) building their own church.
1258: Work on Kentigern's church complete
1274: Diocese includes Teviotdale in Dumfries
1286: Glasgow Bridge, made of timber, spans the River Clyde
1293: Saint Mary's church is in the town
1295: Saint Enoch's church is also in the town, and there is a second water mill beside the Gallowgate
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