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Fieldfair Surname Definition:
FIELDFAIR: Johannes Feldefer held land in Abbirbrothoc, 1461, and Thomas Feldifer, burgess of Dundee, 1498, was his son (RAA., II, p. 121,196, 318,358). Richard Feldefair or Feldefer held a tenement in Arbroath in 1483 and in 1505, and in 1498 Thomas Feldifer, burgess of Dundee, son of quondam John Feldefer, is mentioned (RAA.
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FIELDFAIR: Johannes Feldefer held land in Abbirbrothoc, 1461, and Thomas Feldifer, burgess of Dundee, 1498, was his son (RAA., II, p. 121,196, 318,358). Richard Feldefair or Feldefer held a tenement in Arbroath in 1483 and in 1505, and in 1498 Thomas Feldifer, burgess of Dundee, son of quondam John Feldefer, is mentioned (RAA., II, p. 196,318, 358). The land of Margaret Feldefayr also in Arnbroath is mentioned in 1524 (ibid., p. 441). Feldefair 1505, Feldefayr 1524.
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