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  1. James Boyd 2nd Lord Boyd (c. 1469–1484) was a Scottish peer. He was the grandson and heir of Robert Boyd, 1st Lord Boyd. His parents were Thomas Boyd, Earl of Arran, and Mary, eldest daughter of King James II.

  2. Earl of Kilmarnock was a title created twice in the Peerage of Scotland for the Boyd family. It was first created in 1454 for Robert Boyd, Great Chamberlain of Scotland. It was created a second time in 1661 for William Boyd, 10th Lord Boyd. Both titles were forfeited in 1746.

  3. 1 de may. de 2022 · James Boyd, 2nd Lord Boyd. Mary's son by her first husband Thomas, James Boyd, 2nd Lord Boyd of Kilmarnock was killed at the age of fifteen by Lord Montgomery, which ignited a feud that lasted for over seventy years.

  4. www.ayrshirescotland.com › clans › boydClan Boyd - Ayrshire

    James Boyd, 2nd Lord Boyd, was killed in 1484, aged 16, by Lord Montgomery. Robert Boyd, 4th Lord Boyd, slew Patrick Montgomery in 1523, and Sir Neil Montgomery in 1547. The 5th Lord Boyd reached a settlement with the Montgomerys' in 1561, ending the feud that had lasted 77 years.

  5. Mary's son by her first husband Thomas, James Boyd, 2nd Lord Boyd of Kilmarnock, was killed at the age of fifteen by Lord Montgomerie, which ignited a feud that lasted for over seventy years. Lady Margaret Boyd, her daughter by Thomas, lived to the age of forty-eight.

  6. 26 de ago. de 2020 · James Boyd 2nd Lord Boyd (c. 1469–1484), grandson and heir of Robert Boyd, 1st Lord Boyd being only son of Thomas Boyd, Earl of Arran, by Mary, eldest daughter of James II of Scotland, which Thomas was eldest son of the 1st Lord Boyd, but died while his father still lived, in about 1472.[1]

  7. James Boyd was the younger brother of Robert (the 7th Lord Boyd). In 1641 on the death of his nephew Robert Boyd (The 8th Lord Boyd) James inherited the title and became the 9th Lord Boyd. James supported King Charles I during the civil war and was a member of the Committee of War in 1644 and 1648.