Futfell
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Futfell (Fotfaill, Fitfeal[1][2]) is the term used in Scotland to refer to the dressed skins of a slink lamb or one that is prematurely born. Futfell was a product that was exported from Scotland.[3][1][4][5]
In his ledger (1492–1503), Andrew Halyburton makes a reference to Futfell.[5]