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Macduff
Macduff is a town in the Banff as well as Buchan location Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is positioned on Banff Bay as well as deals with the community of Banff throughout the tidewater of the River Deveron. Macduff is a former burgh as well as was the last area in the United Kingdom where deep-water wood fishing watercrafts were developed. The settlement of Doune (from Scottish Gaelic dùn, "hill fort") was acquired in 1733 by William Duff, that came to be the first Earl Fife. In 1760, James Duff, the second earl, constructed a harbour there and also in 1783 did well in raising Doune to the status of a burgh of barony, relabeling it "Macduff" after his meant ancestor. The second Earl Fife appointed his factor, William Rose, as the first Provost of Macduff in 1783. The town commemorated its bicentenary in 1983, and also the indicators erected because year still base on the major approaches to the town (most noticeably, a large sign alongside the Banff Bridge on the Macduff side). Banff and also Macduff are divided by the valley of the River Deveron. This unforeseeable river was lastly tamed by the 7 arched bridge finished in 1799 by John Smeaton. An earlier bridge had been integrated in 1765, but was swept away in 1768. The old ferry was revived into use, until it was lost in a flood in 1773. Early location prehistory appears by the nearby ancient monument at Longman Hill, a huge long barrow rather to the southeast of Macduff.