| BRECHIN | Town and former royal burgh in Angus (7) |
| JEDBURGH | Town and former royal burgh in the Scottish Borders with an abbey that was founded in 1147 |
| FORFAR | County town, and former royal burgh in eastern Scotland (pop about 14,000) (6) |
| DUNFERMLINE | Scottish town and former Royal Burgh in whose abbey Robert The Bruce was the last of seven Scottish kings to be buried |
| DUMFRIES | Market town and former royal burgh in Scotland on the River Nith (8) |
| SELKIRK | Former royal burgh in the Borders (pop about 6,000), on the Ettrick Water (7) |
| WIGTOWN | Former royal burgh in Dumfries and Galloway that is the gateway to the Machars |
| AYR | Large town and former Royal Burgh on the west coast of Scotland with a racecourse |
| ELGIN | Town and former Royal Burgh on the River Lossie that is the administrative centre of Moray (5) |
| PEEBLES | Borders town and former railway linking it to Edinburgh (7) |
| OATHLAW | Swear in front of police in Angus village (7) |
| STIRLING | Former royal burgh in Scotland granted city status in 2002 |
| CRAIL | Former royal burgh in Fife (pop about 1,600)(5) |
| ANNAN | Former royal burgh in the south west (pop about 9,000 (5) |
| DUNBAR | Former royal burgh in the south-east (pop about 10,000) (6) |
| NAIRN | Former royal burgh in the Highlands (pop about 10,000) (5) |
| PORTMOTE | Seaport, and former royal burgh, on the east coast (pop 12,000) (8) |
| CROMARTY | Former royal burgh in the Highlands (pop about 750), the birthplace of Hugh Miller (8) |
| CUPAR | Former royal burgh in Fife (pop about 9,000), once a yarn-spinning centre (5) |
| BRADNINCH | Small town and former manor in Devon twinned with Landunvez in Brittany |