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feuar Sc. (ˈfjuːə(r)) Forms: 6 fear, fewar, 7 fier, 8 feuer, 9 feur, 7– fewar. See fiar. [f. feu n. + -ar.] One who holds land upon feu.1513–75 Diurn. Occurrents (1833) 237 Alexander Stewart fear of Garuleis. 1597 Sc. Acts Jas. VI, §246 Ony vassal or fewar, haldand landes in few-ferme. 1637–50 Row H...
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William Borthwick, 3rd Lord Borthwick
lands of Nenthorn, Berwickshire, granted a charter of them to his second son, Alexander Borthwick, upon the resignation of James Wilson, the previous feuar
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fiar
fiar, n. Sc. (ˈfiːə(r)) Also 6, 8 fear and see feuar. [? f. fee n.2 + -ar, -er.] The owner of the fee-simple of a property, as opposed to the life-renter. conjunct fiar (see quot. 1597).1597 Skene De Verb. Sign. s.v. Feodum, In this case the husband is proprietar and the wife is conjunct fear or lif...
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James Anstruther
Career at court
In February 1584 James VI appointed John Anstruther of that Ilk, and his son James Anstruther "feuar" of Anstruther, to be searchers of
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William Stewart of Grandtully
Before his death in 1611, Thomas feued the lands of Grandtully to William, who was then known as the "feuar of Grandtully".
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kirk
▪ I. kirk, n. (kɜːk, Sc. kɪrk) Forms: 3 (Orm.) kirrke, 3–7 kirke, 4–6 kyrke, 4–7 kyrk, (4 kirc, 6 kerke, 6–9 kurk), 4– kirk. [Northern form of church: cf. OE. circe, and ON. kirkja, Da. kirke, Sw. kyrka.] 1. The Northern English and Scotch form of the word church, in all its senses. a. In Northern E...
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John Clavie
After Clavie's death, she married Patrick Livingstone, feuar of Saltcoats.
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John Graham, 6th Earl of Menteith
On 6 March 1597, Earl John Graham entered into a rare legal agreement called a mutual bond of maintenance, with Malcom MacFarlane, Feuar of Gartavertane
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James Balfour, 1st Baron Balfour of Glenawley
In 1599, he was styled as feuar of Pitcullo. Balfour was a favourite of James VI and was knighted at some point.
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Gilbert Balfour
Morton required Balfour and his wife to surrender Westray Castle and his lands at Noltland to Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Orkney, who was feuar of Orkney
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James Scrimgeour
In his father's lifetime he was known as feuar of Dudhope. He became Constable and Provost of Dundee.
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David Beaton of Melgund
August 1609), feuar of Melgund from 1586, who married Margaret or Helen Menzies, daughter of James Menzies of that ilk (d. 1585) and Barbara Stewart.
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Andrew Balfour of Montquhanie
In 1597, in his father's lifetime, Andrew Balfour was the feuar of the Orkney lands on Westray and Faray.
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Robert Drummond of Carnock
The "association" and the Ruthven Regime
In 1582 Robert's eldest son Patrick Drummond of Monzie feuar of Carnock, was involved in the Ruthven Raid. Patrick Drummond of Monzie, feuar of Carnock, royal master stabler, who married Margaret Scott heiress of Monzie.
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George Learmonth of Balcomie
These included a "carcan" necklace of 7 great rubies set in gold with 32 great pearls, for a loan of £1000 Scots made jointly with Michael Balfour feuar
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