It was important in terms of trade which included tin, textiles, wool, slaves and wine.
These were based around Irish linen, but also included wool.
Cloths used to make the cap include wool, tweed (most common), and cotton.
Animal fibres include wool, hair and secretions, such as silk.
Other products included local wool and cloth which were traded for coal from south Wales.
Typical goods carried on the line prior to its closure included livestock, wool and potatoes.
Important industries in the area include wheat, beef and wool.
Significant animal derived products include sheep, goats, cattle, and wool.
The municipality's principal products include milk, fur, wool and egg.
In addition to food production, principal products include tobacco, cotton and wool.