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- 1661 c. 335 1661 c. 58 9 July 1661 Act in favours of those who get thair waird holding changed by the King's Majestie. (Repealed by Statute Law Revision...
- 1606 (repealed) 1606 c. 11 1606 c. 12 Act anent setting of fewis be subv****ellis of waird landis. (Repealed by Statute Law Revision (Scotland) Act 1906 (6 Edw. 7...
- Blench holding, the holding of land under this system of tenure" "Ward, (waird), feudal land tenure rights conferred through military service obligations...
- in Battle Act 1522 (repealed) 1522 c. 1 1522 c. 3 24 July 1522 Anent the waird releifis and mariageis of ony man slane in oist or army aganis our auld...
- village. The name Largoward is recorded from the 18th century. Ward or waird is a Scots word meaning an enclosed piece of land, chiefly for pasture....
- Braeface The Wairds farm, Braeface Braeface Location within the Falkirk council area OS grid reference NS784800 Civil parish Denny Council area Falkirk...
- 1858 in Jedburgh, Scotland – 29 March 1939 in Melrose, Scotland, buried in Wairds Cemetery, Melrose, Scotland) was a butcher and rugby union player notable...
- Kilmaurs, conve**** "the lands of Coktress, the manorplace of Kilmaurs, the Waird, Quhatfauld, Bathe, Jakisthorn, etc.," to David Cunninghame of Robertland...
- Kilmaurs, conve**** "the lands of Coktress, the manorplace of Kilmaurs, the Waird, Quhatfauld, Bathe, Jakisthorn, etc.," to David Cunningham of Robertland...
- land was not enclosed with hedges or fencing. In 1616 the "lands of the Waird, etc." were conve**** to David Cunninghame of Robertland by William, Lord...