10.7 Bibliography

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Bassett, C 2019 ‘Lead-Mining and the Lead Industry in Scotland, 1680–1780’, Journal of Scottish Historical Studies 39 (2), 116-145. 

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Cadell, P 1973 The Iron Mills at Cramond, Edinburgh: Bratton Publishing for University of Edinburgh Extra-Mura Studies. 

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Findlater, C 1791 ‘Parish of Newlands’, Old Statistical Account of Scotland 1, 148-152. 

Fleming, J 1795 ‘Parish of Primrose or Carrington’, Old Statistical Account of Scotland 14, 438-445. 

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Harris, P 1978 Ranger’s impartial list of the ladies of pleasure in Edinburgh, Edinburgh: Paul Harris. 

Heath, B 1999 ‘Buttons, Beads, and Buckles: Contextualizing Adornment Within the Bounds of Slavery’, in Franklin, M and Garrett, F (eds) Historical Archaeology, Identity Formation, and the Interpretation of Ethnicity, Virginia: Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and Dietz Press. 

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Nisbet, S 2006 ‘Early Cotton Spinning in the West of Scotland (1778-1799): Rothesay Cotton Mill’, Transactions of the Buteshire Natural History Society 26, 39-47. 

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Salaman, R 1985 The History and Social Influence of the Potato [Revised 2nd edition with edits by J G Hawkes], Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 

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