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Alexander Cunningham, 5th Earl of Glencairn

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241:. On the Queen's replying that "promises ought not to be urged upon princes, unless they can conveniently fulfil them"; "then", they said, "since you are resolved to keep no faith with your subjects we will renounce our allegiance", an answer which induced her to stop her proceedings. 198:
a letter in which he earnestly exhorted her to protect the reformed preachers, and to consent to a Reformation in the church, Glencairn had the boldness to deliver it to Her Majesty, who, after glancing carelessly over it, handed to
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found it necessary to protect themselves by force of arms, Glencairn joined them with 1,200 horse and 1,300 foot, which he had raised in the west of the country. After the Protestant religion had been established by
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with a proposal, for the strengthening of the bonds of amity between the two nations, that she should accept as a husband the
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In 1555, on the return of Knox to Scotland, he resorted openly to hear him preach. When Knox, at the request of the
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In 1559, in consequence of the rigorous proceedings against Protestants by the Queen Regent, he and his relative,
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Couché. A shakefork. Crest: on a helmet with coronet, a unicorn head. Supporters: two conies sejant.
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Alexander Cunningham, 5th Earl of Glencairn was buried in the family crypt at the Glencairn Aisle in
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was the seat of the Earls of Glencairn and chiefs of clan Cunningham from 1405 to 1796.
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and was among the first of the Scots' nobility who concurred with the
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by his first wife, Catherine Borthwick, the second daughter of
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Glencairn was amongst the nobles who opposed the marriage of
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which had been drawn up for the support and defence of the
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that month, Glencairn hastened with his domestics to the
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A satirical poem against the Popish Party, entitled
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and destroyed all the sacred images, demolished the
222:religion, and who thenceforth assumed the name the 124:nobleman and Protestant reformer, prominent in the 120:(Born around 1515 and died 23 November 1574) was a 107: 99: 91: 83: 71: 63: 55: 45: 35: 23: 253:, the earl was nominated a member of Queen Mary's 412:Historie of the Reigne of Marie Queen of Scots 383:"Alexander Cunningham, 5th earl of Glencairn" 206:In 1556, he entertained Knox at his house of 144:. He followed in his father's footsteps as a 8: 155:By 1540, Cunningham, who was then styled as 244:In May of that year, when the Reformers at 118:Alexander Cunningham, 5th Earl of Glencairn 462: 20: 332:William Cunningham, 6th Earl of Glencairn 138:William Cunningham, 4th Earl of Glencairn 103:William Cunningham, 4th Earl of Glencairn 95:William Cunningham, 6th Earl of Glencairn 50:William Cunningham, 6th Earl of Glencairn 40:William Cunningham, 4th Earl of Glencairn 531:Members of the Privy Council of Scotland 344:The Hermit of Allareit or Loretto, near 408:History of the Chapel Royal of Scotland 374: 179:upon the death of his father in 1548. 459:, Edinburgh, 1867, vol v, pp. 311-312. 170:History of the Reformation in Scotland 551:Privy Council of Mary, Queen of Scots 410:(Edinburgh, 1882), p. ccxl: Herries, 142:William Borthwick, 3rd Lord Borthwick 7: 136:Alexander Cunningham was the son of 442:, (Edinburgh: W. Green, 1904), p 67 201:James Beaton, Archbishop of Glasgow 14: 546:16th-century Scottish politicians 428:. Alexander Gardner. p. 219. 194:, addressed to the Queen Regent, 31:Earl of Glencairn, Lord Kilmaurs 163:, which was later reprinted by 266:William Maitland of Lethington 16:Scottish nobleman (~1515–1574) 1: 353:, is also found in Sibbald's 173:. Lord Kilmaurs succeeded as 541:16th-century Scottish people 355:Chronicle of Scottish Poetry 274:Queen Elizabeth I of England 210:, when the sacrament of the 426:Kilmacolm. 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Index

William Cunningham, 4th Earl of Glencairn
William Cunningham, 6th Earl of Glencairn
Noble family
Cunningham
Scottish
Scottish Reformation
William Cunningham, 4th Earl of Glencairn
William Borthwick, 3rd Lord Borthwick
Protestant
Scottish Reformation
Grey Friars
John Knox
History of the Reformation in Scotland
Earl of Glencairn
Finlaystone House
Inverclyde
Earl Marischal
Mary of Guise
James Beaton, Archbishop of Glasgow
Finlaystone House
Lord's Supper
Covenant
Protestant
Lords of the Congregation
Sir Hugh Campbell of Loudon
Ayr
religious toleration
Perth
parliament in 1560
Privy Council

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