Examples of 'lairds' in a sentence

Meaning of "lairds"

LAIRDS is a plural noun that refers to landowners, especially in Scotland, who own large estates or land
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  • plural of laird
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of laird

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And only three lairds among them.
It is also described as a farmhouse and lairds house.
The lairds were often the most important individual in a local community.
None had hats except the lairds.
The first three lairds transformed the estate into a valuable asset.
And that bag is for the lairds rents.
Both of these lairds had embraced the new religious ideas of the Reformation.
The party of the lairds.
It is not clear which of these lairds was responsible for building the Shaw Monument.
I can not have prisoners rioting or bowing to one another like lairds.
The lairds and John Knox were eventually released.
The castle was the seat of the lairds of Premney.
Lairds of Birkenhead.
It concerns a financial crisis that had ruined the fortunes of a number of the Selkirk Lairds.
Lairds of Cadzow.

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It is likely that the mill was associated with the Lairds of Busbie.
The rival lairds would shoot at each other from their watch-rooms.
There is a siding at Lairds Seat.
Lairds reigned over their estates like princes, their castles forming a small court.
Products from Lairds.
In the case of Ballumbie, the lairds were probably the Lovell family at this time.
From the Middle Ages the lands of Ardencaple were controlled by the Lairds of Ardincaple.
Except the Lairds of Kiloran, there is a curse on them.
James Macdowall and William Macdowall were the sixteenth and seventeenth Lairds respectively.
A junior branch of the Blackadders, Lairds of Tulliallan disputed the succession, but without success.
His four sisters married into their gentry network of traders, lairds and lawyers.
Who are the lairds lording over us?
The Darienites were expecting to live like lairds of the lagoon!
Below the lords and lairds were a variety of groups, often ill-defined.
The land was gifted by the Hamilton family, the lairds of Preston.
These holdings descended through the Lairds of Creich until their estates were dispersed in the 1660s.
I'll have it set the laird of lairds.
Old Jocl among the lairds and ladies?
Some male Lairds choose instead to use the more well-known English translation ‘ Lord '.
Dudley then sailed North to treat with the Fife lairds who had killed Cardinal Beaton.
The Craufurds, as lairds of Giffordland, maintained a town house in Irvine.
Well, I know that it 's upon the lairds of Kiloran.
So the Lairds moved to Ippy where Margaret worked as a nurse until 1964.
Old Jock among the lairds and ladies?
In mid-July, Lairds submitted two possible designs for Coles' proposed turret-ship.
By the late 15th century or 16th century the lairds had adopted the surname MacAulay.
Arms of the Lairds of Grange in Ayrshire, Scotland, including Hamilton 's paternal grandfather [ 2 ].
Oh, yes, anyone can go in, except the lairds of Kiloran.
You can book your stay on the Lairds Lodge on AirBnB - check the listing here!
By the 1830s, shooting was a business, almost as profitable to the Highland lairds as sheep farming.
A mere 19 in all . And only three lairds among them.

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