Published On Oct 31, 2022
Cupar is a little wee town in the kingdom of Fife, with a rich and vibrant history. Its central position has been important from the earliest times, and the name is believed to have Pictish origins. It grew around the site of the medieval Cupar Castle, which was the seat of the sheriff and owned by the Earls of Fife. Cupar was a seat of justice for 600 years, with early justice being dispensed on Moat Hill. One of Scotland’s oldest royal burghs, it was visited by most of Scotland’s monarchs. From medieval times it was an important trading center.
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