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bailieship
bailieship (ˈbeɪlɪʃɪp) Forms: 4– bailly-, baili-, bayely-, baili-, bealie-, bayly-, bailie-, -ship, -shyppe. [f. bailie + -ship: see also bailiffship.] † 1. Stewardship. lit. and fig. Obs.c 1375 Wyclif Serm. Sel. Wks. 1869 I. 22 A reckenynge of þi baillyship. 1532 G. Hervet Xenophon's Househ. (1768)...
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bailiwick
bailiwick (ˈbeɪlɪwɪk) Forms: 5–9 bayly-, bally-, bayli-, baili-, bali-, baily-, bayl-, baylie-, baly-, bailly-, bailli-, -weke, -wyke, -wick(e, -wik(e (more than 20 forms). [f. bailie + -wick: see also bailiffwick.] 1. a. A district or place under the jurisdiction of a bailie or bailiff. Used in Eng...
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Clan Cunningham
A longstanding rivalry (principally over the Bailieship of Cunninghame) was now a vendetta.
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Silverwood, Ayrshire
Hew (Hugh) Montgomerie of Silverwood was the brother of Robert Montgomerie of Hessilhead and in 1672 he was heir to the hereditary bailieship of all the
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Craigie Castle
Sir Hugh had raised a regiment of foot at his own expense, resulting in great debts, sale of lands and in 1626 the disposal of the heritable Kyle bailieship
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