- - noble scot's from neath, apparently
- - then a throw-out - now a king's companion!
- - Article about an old clan chief, Macbeth, for example
- - One article written about another Macbeth for example
- - Noble rank of Shakespeare's Macbeth at the play's start
- - "... of Glamis," Macbeth's title in William Shakespeare's "Macbeth"
- - Title Macbeth earned
- - Title Macbeth held
- - Title in "Macbeth"
- - Scottish royal title given to Macbeth, chill guy
- - One of Macbeth's titles
- - Macduff of Macbeth
- - Macbeth's earned title
- - Macbeth, in Act I
- - Macbeth, for a while
- - A title for Macbeth
- - Title for Macbeth or Macduff
- - Macbeth's title
- - Honorific for Macbeth
- - Macbeth was one
- - Title for Macbeth
- - King's companion in Old English times
- - Macbeth's initial rank
- - .... of Glamis: Macbeth
- - "Macbeth" attendant
- - Macduff or Macbeth
- - Macbeth, when the play began
- - Article about a knight, king's companion
- - Macbeth, vis-Г -vis Glamis
- - Macbeth title
- - ...... of Fife (Macduff's title)
- - Macbeth, vis-à-vis Glamis
- - Macbeth's earned position
- - Lord's attendant
- - Shakespeare's Ross, e.g.
- - Title for Shakespeare's Macduff
- - Macbeth's honorific
- - Macbeth or Macduff
- - Macbeth's position
- - Shakespeare's Lennox, Angus or Ross
- - Macbeth, Macduff, or Banquo
- - Macbeth, e.g.
- - Macbeth, vis- -vis Glamis
- - Macbeth's rank
- - Macbeth's title, at first
- - Macbeth or Banquo
- - Cawdor's chief, in "Macbeth"
- - Macbeth or Banquo, e.g.
- - Banquo or Macbeth
- - Lord's worker
- - Macbeth, for one
- - Like "Macbeth"
- - .. of Cawdor, Macbeth battle leader
- - Holder of land granted by the king in Anglo-Saxon times
- - Article about another old clan chief
- - Feudal lord of Chinese dynasty occupying Tien, oddly
- - Man in the van of a clan
- - Title for Macduff
- - Feudal V.I.P.
- - ...... of Cawdor
- - Scottish feudal baron
- - Scottish earl
- - Scottish chief
- - Scot. title
- - Medieval Scottish clan chief
- - Macduff, at one time
- - Lord of the highlands
- - Clan chieftan
- - Clan chieftain
- - Anglo-Saxon freeman
- - Feudal lord
- - Scottish V.I.P.
- - Saxon noble
- - Clan chief
- - Scottish lord
- - Scot who held land from the king
- - Leader of an olden clan
- - Scottish baron
- - Old Scottish landowner putting one article inside another
- - Medieval feudal lord
- - Seen in Perth, an English baron once
- - Old Scottish title
- - Feudal landholder
- - Feudal Scottish baron
- - Scottish landholder of old
- - Term replaced by "baron"
- - Scots tenant of the crown, often a clan chief
- - Banquo, for one
- - ...... of Glamis, title in Shakespeare
- - Macduff, for one
- - Scottish feudal lord
- - Article secured by the old clan chief
- - Scottish noble
- - ...... of Glamis (Shakespearean epithet)
- - Anglo-Saxon or Scottish title
- - *Gaseous hydrocarbon
- - Macduff, e.g
- - Highland lord
- - Feudal lord in Scotland
- - Scottish title
- - Scottish clan chief
- - Scottish noble of yore
- - Feudal baron
- - Old Scottish landholder
- - Title for a Shakespeare title hero
- - Ross, Lennox or Angus, in Shakespeare
- - Cawdor title
- - Banquo, e.g.
- - "The ...... of Fife had a wife": Shak.
- - Macduff, vis-à-vis Fife
- - Macduff, vis- -vis Fife
- - Shakespearan title
- - Ranking above a freeman
- - Feudal aristocrat
- - Early aristocrat
- - Scottish lord of old
- - Old English landlord
- - Aristocrat of old
- - Anglo-Saxon lord
- - Feudal lord of Scotland
- - Glamis title
- - Scottish chieftain
- - Anglo-Saxon aristocrat
- - Scottish lord^THAN
- - Highlands chief
- - VIP in Cawdor
- - Medieval Scotch baron
- - Clan chief of old Scotland
- - Clan bigwig
- - Macduff was one
- - Scottish clan leader
- - Clan head, of old
- - Shakespearean title
- - Nobleman
- - once noble isle in the main
- - Old English nobleman in service to the king
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