1749 in Scotland

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Events from the year 1749 in Scotland .

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John or JohnnyCunningham may refer to:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Earl of Glencairn</span>

Earl of Glencairn was a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1488 for Alexander Cunningham, 1st Lord Kilmaurs. The name was taken from the parish of Glencairn in Dumfriesshire so named for the Cairn Waters which run through it.

The Lord Chancellor of Scotland was a Great Officer of State in the Kingdom of Scotland.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">James Cunningham, 14th Earl of Glencairn</span>

James Cunningham, 14th Earl of Glencairn was a Scottish nobleman, soldier and patron of Robert Burns.

William Cunningham, 4th Earl of Glencairn, 5th Lord of Kilmaurs was a Scottish nobleman, soldier, and "notorious intriguer".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">William Cunningham, 9th Earl of Glencairn</span>

William Cunningham, 9th Earl of Glencairn (1610–1664), was a Scottish nobleman, Lord Chancellor of Scotland, and a cavalier. He was also the chief of Clan Cunningham.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">James Hay, 15th Earl of Erroll</span>

James Hay, 15th Earl of Erroll styled Lord Boyd from 1728 to 1746, was a Scottish nobleman and the son of William Boyd, 4th Earl of Kilmarnock.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Clan Cunningham</span> Scottish clan

Clan Cunningham is a Scottish clan. The traditional origins of the clan are placed in the 12th century. However, the first contemporary record of the clan chiefs is in the thirteenth century. The chiefs of the Clan Cunningham supported Robert the Bruce during the Wars of Scottish Independence. In the 15th and 16th centuries, the Clan Cunningham feuded with the Clan Montgomery. Historically, the chief of Clan Cunningham held the title of Earl of Glencairn. However, in modern times the chief of the clan is Cunningham of Corsehill. On 18 December 2013, Sir John Christopher Foggo Montgomery Cunninghame, Baronet of Corsehill, was recognized by Lord Lyon as Clan Chief after the chiefship had been vacant for over 200 years.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Clan Montgomery</span> Lowland Scottish clan

Clan Montgomery is a Scottish clan of the Scottish Lowlands.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">John Cunningham, 15th Earl of Glencairn</span>

John Cunningham, 15th Earl of Glencairn was a Scottish nobleman, cavalry officer, and finally a priest.

Alexander Cunningham, 5th Earl of Glencairn was a Scottish nobleman and Protestant reformer, prominent in the Scottish Reformation.

Events from the year 1796 in Scotland.

Events from the year 1748 in Scotland.

Events from the year 1762 in Scotland.

Events from the year 1787 in Scotland.

Events from the year 1789 in Scotland.

Events from the year 1682 in the Kingdom of Scotland.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alexander Robertson of Struan</span>

Alexander Robertson of Struan, 13th Chief of Clan Donnachaidh, was a Scottish Jacobite soldier and poet, notable for being the only person to participate in three Jacobite risings.

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