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factorship
factorship (ˈfæktəʃɪp) [f. as prec. + -ship.] The office or position of factor (senses 3, 4).1599 Hakluyt Voy. II. 162 What you shall doe in Turkie besides the businesse of your Factorship. 1611 Cotgr., A factorship; or, the dutie and charge of a factor, facturerie, factorerie. a 1657 R. Loveday Let... Oxford English Dictionary
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Factor (Scotland)
Many sons followed their fathers into factorship, thereby saving some of the costs of training. wikipedia.org
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benefactorship
beneˈfactorship [f. as prec. + -ship.] The office or action of a benefactor.1652 Brome Jov. Crew ii. Wks. 1873 III. 377 His great Benefactorship among the Beggars. 1691 T. H[ales] Acc. New Invent. 41 His Benefactorship to his Countrey in the doing it at his own charge. Oxford English Dictionary
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Strathnaver
A much larger clearance was undertaken in Strathnaver under the factorship of Suther in 1819 involving 236 families (approximately 1,180 people). wikipedia.org
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factory
factory (ˈfæktərɪ) Also 6–7 factorie. [repr. med.L. factōria, f. factor: see factor n. The proximate source is uncertain: the word is found in several of the Romanic langs.: It. fattoria, Sp. factor{iacu}a, Pg. feitoria (1551 in the original of our first quot.); Fr. has factorerie (Cotgr. 1611), f. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Patrick Sellar
Clearances The first clearances under the factorship of Young and Sellar were in Assynt in 1812, under the direction of Sellar, establishing large sheep wikipedia.org
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Elizabeth Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland
The first clearances under the factorship of Young and Sellar were in Assynt in 1812, under the direction of Sellar, establishing large sheep farms and Clearances continued under the factorship of Frances Suther and the overall control of James Loch. wikipedia.org
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The Dewar Manuscripts
Colin of Glenure An account of the management of the lands of Lochiel and of Stewar of Appin, under the factorship of Colin of Glenure. wikipedia.org
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rate
▪ I. rate, n.1 (reɪt) Also 5–6 Sc. rait, 6 ratte, rayt, 7 reat, (9 dial. raate). [a. OF. rate, (raite, ratte, etc., see Godef.), ad. med.L. rata (from L. pro ratā parte, portiōne, also pro ratā pro rata), fem. of ratus, pa. pple. of rērī to think, judge: see ratio n.] I. † 1. a. The (total) computed... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rachel Chiesley, Lady Grange
In 1730, the factorship of the Preston estate was removed from her, further increasing her angst. wikipedia.org
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Duke of Sutherland
Clearances continued under the factorship of Frances Suther and the overall control of James Loch. wikipedia.org
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Highland Clearances
The first clearances under the factorship of Young and Sellar were in Assynt in 1812, under the direction of Sellar, establishing large sheep farms and Clearances continued under the factorship of Frances Suther and the overall control of James Loch. wikipedia.org
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