Definition of Lairdship. Meaning of Lairdship. Synonyms of Lairdship

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Definition of Lairdship

Lairdship
Lairdship Laird"ship, n. The state of being a laird; an estate; landed property. [Scot.] --Ramsay.

Meaning of Lairdship from wikipedia

- Lord Lyon King of Arms. They are usually styled [name] [surname] of [lairdship]. However, since "laird" is a courtesy title, it has no formal status...
- a hedge fund manager, former racing driver, and heir apparent to the lairdship of Glen Affric. The couple has three children. As the wife of the heir...
- the end of her name along with the lairdship therefore becoming "Miss [Firstname] [Lastname], Maid of [Lairdship]". Placing only the word "maid" at the...
- Benbecula) remained with the Scottish crown until 1469, when James III granted Lairdship of it to John of Ross, the Lord of the Isles. In turn, John p****ed it...
- declared the Lordship forfeit. In 1469, James' grandson (James III) granted Lairdship of the lands of Garmoran and Uist to John of Ross, the Lord of the Isles...
- baron or laird, the title "Lady" preceding the name of the barony or lairdship. In the case of younger sons of a duke or marquess, who have the courtesy...
- the only female laird in Scotland. She took over the management of the lairdship from her mother in 1999, which includes a bed and breakfast and ancient...
- declared the Lordship forfeit. In 1469, James' grandson (James III) granted Lairdship of the lands of Garmoran and Uist to John, the Lord of the Isles. In turn...
- declared the Lordship forfeit. In 1469, James' grandson (James III) granted Lairdship of the lands of Garmoran and Uist to John, the Lord of the Isles. In turn...
- the forfeiture, and in that same year, the Lord of the Isles granted Lairdship of the southern third of South Uist (traditionally called Lochboisdale)...