| 11. | In Scotland the term heritor was used to denote the feudal landholders of a parish until the early 20th century.
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| 12. | There are about 7 fatuous persons and 2 blind . " " ( Not among the heritors, one presumes .)
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| 13. | Schools were supported by a combination of kirk funds, contributions from local heritors or burgh councils and from parents that could pay.
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| 14. | An Act of Parliament was eventually obtained by the Heritors of Samuel Brown who undertook the engineering designs of the suspension and span.
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| 15. | The old manse was sold and a new manse and offices were built by the heritors under the incumbency of Thomas Brisbane in 1781.
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| 16. | This has been seen as a reaction against the oligarchical nature of the established kirk, which was dominated by local lairds and heritors.
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| 17. | The roof was removed in 1862 and in 1869 the interior was divided into private burial grounds for the ministers and certain of the heritors.
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| 18. | For example, in the early 20th century the heritors of the Highland Parish of Crathie and Braemar were the estates of Balmoral, and Abergeldie.
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| 19. | For all this they levied a rate on all the heritors in the parish-and often included non-heritor tenant farmers in the rate.
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| 20. | For all this they levied a rate on all the heritors in the parish-and often included non-heritor tenant farmers in the rate.
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