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23rd December 07, 09:32 AM
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There is another, oft overlooked Scottish-Polish connection and that is the baltic fir trade, which was centered chiefly in Aberdeen. Scotland imported a fair amount of timber from Poland-- Craigivar Castle being built from the proceeds of such commerce. A Number of Scots settled in Poland as a result, some of them becoming Polish subjects. Chief amongst these were a family called Gordon, who took the name of Gorsky in Poland.
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