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A "laird" is a member of the gentry in Scotland and a landowner.
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Scotland. The term 'Laird' is the Scottish word for 'Lord'
I am English , and I call a land - owner , a .. well .. land - owner
We could call people whonown property owners or a landowner
A smallholder in Scotland is called a crofter.
A burgh of barony is a burgh in Scotland, distinct from royal burghs in being granted to an landowner, who, as a tenant-in-chief, held his estates directly from the crown.
"The Wee German Lairdie, " = "The Little German Lord or landowner."
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Depends where in Scotland you are from. In Aberdeen some people call them bobbies or just police