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First published 1951 (DOST Vol. II).
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Fear, Feare, n. [Fe n.2 See also Fiar.] The owner of the fee-simple of a property. Conjunct fear, see Conjunct a. 1 b. 1493 Acta Aud. 179/2.
Johne Erskin ȝounger, feare of Dvnne
1494 Ib. 199/1.
Archibald Halyburnetoun, feare of the saidis landis and giffare tharof
1509 Reg. Privy S. I. 293/1.
Alexander Haitly, fear of Mellostanes, and nevo to Henry Haitly, franctenementar of the samyn
1546 Acts II. 467/2.
Normane Leslie, fear of Rothes
1571 Melville Chart. 117.
Harie Charteris now fear of Kynfawnis
1604 Stewart Mem. 112.
Patrek, Lord Gray, lyfrenter of the landis … and Patrek, master of Gray, heretabell fear and proprietar thairoff
1619 Highland P. III. 308.
The Lord of Lorne who is feare and heritable proprietair of the erldome
1640 Red Bk. Grandtully II. 141.
Sir Thomas Stewartt, fear of Granttullie

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