feuar

Related to feuar: feued

feuar

(ˈfjʊə)
n
(Historical Terms) Scot the tenant of a feu
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And it's well-known that Mary, Queen of Scots' wooden leg is propping up the bar in the Feuar's Arms in Kirkcaldy.
Pact currently leases Barclay Park Pavilion from the Community of Feuars of the town of Peterhead and hopes to take on the sporting area in the near future.
The king certainly did not seek to imagine feuars and freeholders as citizen-soldiers in the way Mair seemed on the threshold of proposing.
The football club rent their present home from the Peterhead Feuars, who manage the town's public land.