Earl Of Kilmarnock

The title Earl of Kilmarnock was created in the peerage of Scotland in 1661 for William Boyd, 10 Lord Boyd. That title was also created in the Scottish peerage in 1454 for Robert Boyd, Great Chamberlain of Scotland. Both titles were forfeit in 1746. The elder son of the frist Lord Boyd - and father of the second one - was created Earl of Arran in 1467, but the title was forfeit in 1469. The 4th Earl of Kilmarnock was the father of the 15th Earl of Erroll.

Lords Boyd (1454)

Earls of Kilmarnock (1661)

 

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