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commonty
commonty (ˈkɒməntɪ) Forms: 4–5 comunete, comounte(e, -ynte(e, 4–6 -onte, 5 -ontee, -unte, -ownte, -ente, -entie, (comnaunte, couenaunte), 5–6 comontie, commontye, -entye, 6 comontye, -enty, commente, -ti, -tie, -ty, commonte, -tie, 6–7 Sc. commounty, -tie, 7 comonty, 7– commonty. [a. OF. comuneté (c... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Colony (Bennachie)
The Colony was a squatters' community on "commonty", or common land, on one side of Bennachie, a range of hills near Aberdeen, in Scotland. This action, recognised in law from 5 March 1859, has become known as the Division of the Commonty. wikipedia.org
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comnaunte
comnaunte corrupt f. commonty. Oxford English Dictionary
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1949 in Scotland
Fire at Grafton's fashion store in Argyle Street, Glasgow, kills 13 young women. 24 July – People of Alyth march on Alyth Hill to assert their right of commonty wikipedia.org
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comente
comente, -tie, -ty obs. ff. commonty. Oxford English Dictionary
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Common riding
The Cornet is charged to ride the marches of the commonty of Hawick and return the Flag "unsullied and unstained". The Halberdier then calls on the burgesses to "ride the meiths and marches of the commonty". wikipedia.org
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oversman
oversman Sc. and north. dial. (ˈəʊvəzmən) [A variant of overman, prob. after words formed on a genitive, such as daysman, townsman, etc.] 1. A man having authority, or holding an official position, over others; = overman 1.1596 Dalrymple tr. Leslie's Hist. Scot. i. 127 In euerie prouince ar owrismen... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kirriemuir
The east Den lies to the east of Bellies Brae (The Commonty) and the west Den to the west of Bellies Brae. wikipedia.org
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couenaunte
couenaunte corrupt f. commonty. Oxford English Dictionary
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Forest of Birse
It also forms the western part of the community of Finzean, but has a separate, complex history of landownership relating to its status as a commonty, wikipedia.org
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runrig
runrig Sc. (ˈrʌnrɪg) Also 5 rynryg, -rig, 6 rinrig, 8–9 runrigg. [f. run v. + rig n.1 3. Cf. rundale.] 1. A ridge of land lying among others held by joint tenure. rare.1437 in Reg. Dunfermline (Bann. Cl.) 285 Ten fute of þe rynryg of þe Abbot..& tuenti fute of þe rynrig of þe said Dauid. 1585 in Lib... Oxford English Dictionary
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File:(MHNT) Pieris brassicae - Foret de Bouconne, France - female ...
Main page; Commonty Yett; Mercat Cross; Recent chynges; Wale page allevolie; Help; Pages for logged out editors learn more
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Scotstown Moor
Scotstown Moor remained largely intact up to the 20th century, mainly as a result of its status as a Commonty. wikipedia.org
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commente
commente, -tie obs. ff. commonty. Oxford English Dictionary
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commenty
commenty obs. f. commonty. Oxford English Dictionary
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