William Cunningham (-before 3 March 1635), 7. Earl of Glencairn |
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Father:1 | James Cunningham (-October 1631), 6. Earl of Glencairn | ||
Mother:2 | (Unknown) Campbell (-January 1610) |
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Married:3 | before 20 July 1614 | Janet Kerr (-) |
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Occupation:13 | 7. Earl of Glencairn |
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Died:14 | before 3 March 1635 |
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As Lord Kilmaurs and Master of Glencairn he had 3 June 1614 a charter of the lands and barony of Kilmaronok and other lands on the resignation of his father, to himself and the heirs-male of his body, then successively to John his brother, to James the son of John Cunningham of Ross, to James Cunningham of Montgrenane, to William his brother, to Alexander Cunningham of Corsehill, to Alexander Cunningham of Waterston, and the heirs-male of their bodies. He had charters of the lands of Duncryne, co. Dumbarton, 10 May 1620 and 26 April 1621, and another on the latter date of the barony of Hassendean, co. Roxburgh.15 |
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