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- As well as security of tenure, feuing gave the right to the feuar to exploit any minerals on his lands.
- On 6 March 1597, Earl John Graham entered into a rare legal agreement called a mutual bond of maintenance, with Malcom MacFarlane, Feuar of Gartavertane.
- In 1648 and 1701 William Hamiltoun of Brownmuir was an elder of Beith Kirk and a feuar circa 1658 of a farm of the lands of Auchinbothie Blair.
- When Lord Grange and Lord Dun acquired the lordship of Braemar the landholding system was still essentially feudal with Kenneth McKenzie of Dalmore acting as forester, and feuar in his own right.
- He was the only son of John Dick or Dickson, a merchant in the Trongate of Glasgow, whose father was an old feuar of some lands called the Kirk of Muir, in the parish of St . Ninians, Stirlingshire.
- William, Lord Borthwick, as superior of the lands of Nenthorn, Berwickshire, granted a charter of them to his second son, "'Alexander Borthwick "'upon the resignation dated 27 June 1495 of James Wilson, the previous feuar.
- His son Patrick Drummond of Monzie feuar of Carnock, was involved in the James VI at Stirling Castle and demonstrates Drummond's involvement with the regime and perhaps, its cynical negotiation with Queen Elizabeth I for the conjoint'associated rule'of Mary and James VI in the Spring of 1583.