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Banff
Banff is a town in the Banff and Buchan area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Banff is situated on Banff Bay and faces the town of Macduff across the estuary of the River Banff is a former royal burgh, and also is the county town of the historical area of Banffshire. Banff's initial castle was built to repel Viking intruders and a charter of 1163 AD shows that Malcolm IV was living there back then. During this period the community was an active trading centre in the "free hanse" of Northern Scottish burghs, regardless of not having its very own harbour up until 1775. The first recorded Sheriff of Banff was Richard de Strathewan in 1264, as well as in 1372 Royal Burgh standing was provided by King Robert II. By the 15th century Banff was just one of 3 principal communities exporting salmon to the continent of Europe, together with Aberdeen and also Montrose. There was a great deal of lawlessness in seventeenth-century Scotland, as well as a few of the most awful culprits were participants of the nobility. According to records kept by chronicler William Cramond, the tolbooth (courthouse and jail) of Banff was, in 1628, the site of a run-in between Lord Banff and James Ogilvie, his relative. Reportedly, he struck James Ogilvie upon the head with a baton throughout a court hearing. Twenty of his buddies as well as followers after that struck Ogilvie with swords before chasing him right into the street and also finishing him off with a handgun shot. Banff as well as Macduff are separated by the valley of the River Deveron. This uncertain river was lastly subjugated by the 7 curved bridge finished in 1779 by John Smeaton. An earlier bridge had been constructed in 1765, but was swept away in 1768. The old ferryboat was revived into usage, up until it was shed in a flood in 1773. A public meeting was held in 1800 as well as passed a resolution for the structure of a turnpike roadway in between Turiff as well as Banff as the existing roadway was in a sad state of repair work. Later 19th century transportation improvements included the structure of two train lines, from Macduff to Turiff in 1860 as well as the Banff, Portsoy as well as Strathisla Railway in 1859 which connected to the major Aberdeen to Inverness line. Throughout the 19th Century the Banff Fishery District (consisting of the ports from Crovie to Sandend) was important to the herring profession, with manufacturing peaking in 1853 at more than sixty-thousand barrels, of which virtually thirty-four thousand were exported, nevertheless by 1912 production had actually decreased to simply over eight thousand barrels. Presently, the languages talked in the community and also in its location have a tendency to be the Doric dialect of Scots, and English.