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Cupar is a community, former royal burgh as well as parish in Fife, Scotland. It exists between Dundee as well as Glenrothes. According to a 2011 population quote, Cupar had a population around 9,000, making it the 9th largest settlement in Fife, and also the civil parish a population of 11,183 (in 2011). It is the historic county town of Fife, although the council now sits at Glenrothes. The town is thought to have grown around the site of Cupar Castle, which was the seat of the sheriff and was possessed by the earls of Fife. The area became a centre for judiciary as the region of Fife and as a market community providing for both livestock and sheep. Towards the last stages of the 13th century, the burgh ended up being the website of a setting up of the three estates – clergy, the aristocracy and burgesses – arranged by Alexander III in 1276 as a predecessor of the Parliament of Scotland. Although written details of a charter for the contemporary town was shed, evidence suggested that this existed as one of the many buildings had by the Earls of Fife by 1294. During the center of the 14th century, the burgh started to pay custom-mades on gross incomes, which most likely indicated that royal burgh status was granted at some point between 1294 and 1328. The earliest paper, describing the royal burgh, was a give by Robert II in 1381 to offer a port at Guardbridge on the River Eden to aid boost trade with Flanders. This grant was officially identified by James II in 1428.
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