. Ordnance gazetteer of Scotland : a survey of Scottish topography, statistical, biographical and historical . 1563 Old Seal of New Seal. LEITH of the parishes of Cramond (102), North Leith (20,617),St Cuthbcrts (13,493), South Leith (33,480). In 1893the population of the town was 68,707 (inclusive ofshipping). Houses inhabited 14,067, uninhabited 607,building 56. The portof Leith in its Custom house relations includesthe creeks of Dunbar, North Berwick, Aberlady, Cock-enzie, Morrisons Haven, Fishcrrow, Granton, Cramond,which lie between St Abbs Head and Cramond amount of cus


. Ordnance gazetteer of Scotland : a survey of Scottish topography, statistical, biographical and historical . 1563 Old Seal of New Seal. LEITH of the parishes of Cramond (102), North Leith (20,617),St Cuthbcrts (13,493), South Leith (33,480). In 1893the population of the town was 68,707 (inclusive ofshipping). Houses inhabited 14,067, uninhabited 607,building 56. The portof Leith in its Custom house relations includesthe creeks of Dunbar, North Berwick, Aberlady, Cock-enzie, Morrisons Haven, Fishcrrow, Granton, Cramond,which lie between St Abbs Head and Cramond amount of customs collected was in 1891, £322,225;in 1892, £373,296; in 1893, £336,667; in 1894,£314,835;in 1895, £360,501. The chief imports at Leith aregrain, hemp, hides, tallow, timber, sugar, esparto grass,wine, wool, tobacco, flour, oil-cake, guano, linseed,tinned meats, grass seeds, fruits. The total value ofexports from Leith in 1895 was £3,614,446, whichshows an increase of about tenfold within the lastforty years, the total value in 1851 having been£389,293. Leith is the headquarters in Scotland for the winetrade, and busines


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