Lairdship
Lairdship refers to the status, rights, and territorial holding associated with a laird in Scotland. A laird is a landowner, typically of a substantial rural estate, and the term denotes the person and their land rather than a formal noble title. Lairdship arises from land ownership under Scotland’s historical feudal and post-feudal systems; the laird might hold the estate by inheritance, purchase, or grant from a superior or the Crown. The estate itself—whether called a laird’s estate, a barony, or simply the property name—functions as the focal unit of lairdship.
Within an estate, the laird historically exercised local authority over tenants, managed agricultural production, and collected
In contemporary Scotland, lairdship is largely a cultural and historical designation. It does not confer peerage