The Scottish title Laird is roughly equivalent to the English title "Lord." It is used to address landowners or the head of a Scottish estate.
A Scottish lord is commonly referred to as a "Laird."
To legally become a Scottish laird, you can buy a plot of land in Scotland that includes the title of lairdship. The title of laird is not officially or legally recognized by the UK government, but it is a traditional Scottish honorific title associated with landownership. It is important to ensure that the land you purchase comes with the legal right to use the title of laird.
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It is the Sweedish striker Henrick Larson.
It is a Scottish title of Lord or Chief of a clan.
A Scottish Feudal Lord is a Scottish titled of nobility. This title was awarded by the King or Queen and was authoritative enough to give the authorization to approve the death sentence.
The famous book about a Scottish collie is "Lassie Come-Home" by Eric Knight.
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Highlander is the title of a fantasy movie in which a Frenchman played the part of the Scottish highlander of the title and a Scotsman played the part of a Spaniard.
The title of the Edgar Allan Poe story that features a beating heart is "The Tell-Tale Heart."