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Agnes Montgomerie

Also Known As: "Anne", "Agnes"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Scotland (United Kingdom)
Death: 1425 (23-33)
Scotland (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Sir John Montgomerie, Knight, Lord of Ardrossan and Agnes MacDonald of the Isles
Wife of Sir Robert Cunynghame, Lord of Kilmaurs
Mother of Alexander Cunningham 1st Earl of Glencairn & 1st Lord Kilmaurs and Archibald Cunningham of Waterstoun
Sister of Alexander Montgomerie, 1st Lord Montgomerie of Auchterhouse; Robert Montgomery of Giffen and Margaret Montgomerie
Half sister of Isabella Montgomery and Sir Hugh Montgomerie of Androssan

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About Agnes Montgomerie

ANNE MONTGOMERY

Anne Montgomerie is the daughter of John Montgomery of Ardrossan. She married Robert Cunningham of Kilmaurs. The Scots Peerage. Volume IV, p. 232

  • Anne (Agnes) Montgomerie1
  • F, #40051
  • Father Sir John Montgomerie d. b 22 Nov 1429
  • Mother Agnes of the Isles1 d. b Mar 1414
  • A contract for the marriage of Anne (Agnes) Montgomerie and Sir Robert Cunningham was signed on 16 June 1425.1
  • Family Sir Robert Cunningham d. bt 1448 - 1451
  • Child
    • Alexander Cunningham, 1st Earl of Glencairn+2 b. a 1425, d. 11 Jun 1488
  • Citations
  • 1.[S11565] The Scots Peerage, Vol. III, edited by Sir James Balfour Paul, p. 431.
  • 2.[S11568] The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, by George Edward Cokayne, Vol. V, p. 669.
  • From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1333.htm#... __________________________
  • Anne Montgomerie1
  • F, #261151
  • Last Edited=27 Dec 2008
  • Anne Montgomerie is the daughter of Sir John Montgomerie of Ardrossan and Agnes of the Isles.1 She married Sir Robert Cuninghame of Kilmaurs, son of Sir William Cuninghame of Kilmaurs and Margaret de Danyelston, in 1425.1
  • From 1425, her married name became Cunningham.1
  • Child of Anne Montgomerie and Sir Robert Cuninghame of Kilmaurs
    • 1.Alexander Cuninghame, 1st Earl of Glencairn+2 b. a 1425, d. 11 Jun 1488
  • Citations
  • 1.[S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 1279. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
  • 2.[S37] BP2003. [S37]
  • From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p26116.htm#i261151 __________________________
  • Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 13
    • Cunningham, Alexander (d.1488) by Thomas Finlayson Henderson
  • CUNNINGHAM, ALEXANDER, first Earl of Glencairn (d. 1488), was descended from a family which obtained the manor of Cunningham, in the parish of Kilmaurs, Ayrshire, in the twelfth century. He was the eldest son of Sir Robert Cunningham (who received a charter of the lands of Kilmaurs from Robert, duke of Albany, and was knighted by James I) by his wife Ann, a daughter of Sir John de Montgomery of Eglinton and Ardrossan. He was created a lord of parliament by the title Lord Kilmaurs about 1450. In January 1477–8 he received a charter of the lands of Drip in the parish of Kilbride, Lanarkshire (Register of the Great Seal of Scotland, vol. i. entry 1,342). He was created Earl of Glencairn (a parish in the western part of Nithsdale, Dumfriesshire) by James III 28 May 1488, for the powerful assistance he had rendered against the rebel lords at Blackness. He was slain at the battle of Sauchieburn 11 June of the same year. By his wife Margaret, daughter of Adam Hepburn of Hailes, he had four sons. By the Rescissory Act passed by James IV 17 Oct. 1488, his eldest son Robert was deprived of the earldom and reduced to the rank of Lord Kilmaurs. It was, however, revived in the person of Cuthbert, third earl, in 1505.
  • [Acts of Parliament of Scotland, vol. ii.; Reg. Magni Sig. Scotl. vol. i.; Douglas's Scotch Peerage (Wood), i. 633–4.]
  • From: http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Cunningham,_Alexander_(d.1488)_(DNB00)
  • Dictionary of national biography (1885) Vol. XIII. Craik - Damer
  • https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofnati13stepuoft
  • https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnati13stepuoft#page/303/mode... __________________
  • Origins of the Clan Cunningham in Scotland
  • XI. Sir William Cuninghame of Kilmaurs, who acquired a great addition to the family estate, by marriage with Margaret, the eldest co-heir of Sir Robert Danielstoun. His part of that vast property was the lands or baronies of Danielstoun and Finlaystoun, in Renfrewshire; Kilmarnock, in Dunbartonshire; Redhall and Colintoun, in Midlothian; together with Glencairn, in Dumfrieshire, afterwards the chief title of the family. He died in 1418. His second son, William, was ancestor of Cunninghamhead. His third son, Henry, appears in 1417 in a transaction at Irvine. He was succeeded by his eldest son,
  • XII. Sir Robert Cuninghame of Kilmaurs. He married in 1425, Anne, the only daughter of Sir John de Montgomery of Ardrossan, by whom he had two sons. The second son, Archibald, was the first of the Cunninghames of Waterstoun, a family now extinct. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Alexander Cunningham, the first Earl of Glencairn.
    • The Earls Of Glencairn: A Chronological Listing
  • The following is a brief summary of the part of the Cunningham clan history that covers the Earls of Glencairn. The Glencairn lineage can be traced as follows:
    • 1st Earl (1488): Alexander Cunninghame
  • Alexander became the Earl of Glencairn in 1488. Took his title from the family’s estate/property located in Dumfrieshire. His title prior to being granted the earldom was Lord Kilmaurs. Receiving his title for battle services at Blackness, Alexander was killed in the same year at the Battle of Sauchieburn.
  • .... etc.
  • From: http://www.clancunninghamintl.org/history.htm _______________________________
  • Glencairn, Earl of (S, 1488 - dormant 1796)
  • Alexander [Cunningham], 1st Lord Kilmaurs later 1st Earl of Glencairn
  • son and heir of Sir Robert Cunningham of Kilmaurs, by his wife Anne Montgomerie, only dau. of Sir John Montgomerie of Ardrossan
  • born after 1425
  • mar. Margaret Hepburn, sister of Patrick [Hepburn], 1st Lord Hailes, and dau. of Sir Adam Hepburn of Hailes by his wife Janet Borthwick, dau. of Sir William Borthwick
  • children
    • 1. Sir Robert Cunningham, later 2nd Earl of Glencairn
    • 2. William Cunningham, 1st of Craigends (d. bef. 19 Jun 1520), mar. after 12 Mar 1497/8 Marion Auchinleek, dau. of Sir John Auchinleek of Auchinleek, and had issue [he was ancestor of the Cunninghams of Craigends and said to be the ancestor of the Cunninghams of Robertland, Carncurin, Bedlaw, Auchinharvie, and Auchinyards)
    • 3. Alexander Cunningham (d. after 1483)
    • 4. Edward Cunningham (d. after 1483)
  • died 11 Jun 1488
  • created
    • betw. 8 Feb 1462/3 and 13 Jan 1463/4 Lord Kilmaurs
    • 28 May 1488 Earl of Glencairn
  • suc. by son
  • note defeated an uprising against King James III at the Battle of Blackness 1488; killed fighting for King James III against the latter's own son at the Battle of Sauchieburn
  • From: http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/online/content/glencairn1488.htm ________________________
  • 'Cunningham01'
  • This family's name is spelt with every variation in the use of I or Y, one or two Ns, U (most used) or O (used mainly by some cadet branches in Ireland but occasionally in some references to earlier families in Scotland), and with/without an E at the end.
  • Wernebald de Cuningham (a 1140)
    • 1. Robert de Cunynghame of Kilmaurs (a 1153, 1196)
    • TSP reports that Robert's wife is usually said to have been Richenda (a 1245), daughter of Sir Humphrey de Barclay of Gairntully, (which is what is reported by BE1883) but adds that "this is very doubtful", noting that Richenda's husband was still alive in 1238 (possibly a later husband?).
      • A. Robert de Cunynghame (a 1188)
      • BE1883 moves from Robert to Hervey, "great grandson of the last Robert". TSP notes that "the next step in the pedigree is conjectural" and describes Harvey as "the next on record" after ...
        • i. Richard de Cunningham possibly father or grandfather of ...
          • a. Harvey or Hervey de Cunynghame of Kilmaurs (a 1263) the first mentioned by BPGS2001
          • Neither TSP nor BPGS2001 name Hervey's wife. BE1883 identifies her as the heiress of Riddell of Glengarnock but we follow Paterson in showing her as wife of Reginald, 2nd son of Hervey's son ...
            • (1) Edward de Cunynghame of Kilmaurs (d 1285)
            • m. Mary Stewart (sister of James, High Steward)
            • BE1883 & BPGS2001 insert another generation here, a Gilbert (d 1292), but TSP suggests that the Gilbert referred to was of another family. TSP reports that apparently "the next in order" was ...
              • (A) Robert Cunningham of Kilmaurs (d 1330) inferred by TSP as succeeded by ...
                • (i) Hugh de Cunningham omitted by BE1883, probably father of ...
                  • (a) Sir William Cunningham of Kilmaurs, Sheriff of Ayr, 'Earl of Carrick' (d before 07.1399)
                  • TSP reports that "It is frequently stated that he got the earldom by marrying Eleanor Douglas or Bruce, Countess of Carrick, and lost it on her death, but though the lady was several times married, Sir William does not appear as one of her husbands." We provisionally follow BE1883 which identifies her as shown below. This makes her (only?) daughter of Countess Eleanor by her 1st husband (Alexander Bruce, Earl of Carrick), providing a reason for William to obtain the title, but apparently the title then followed her mother's later husbands, odd since the title came through Alexander Bruce. TCP (Carrick) notes that "there seems to be no evidence of her existence", clearly indicating some scepticism of the (alleged) connection.
                  • m1. Eleanor Bruce (dau of Alexander Bruce, Earl of Carrick)
                  • m(2). Margaret possibly mother of ...
                    • ((1)) Sir William Cunynghame of Kilmaurs, Sheriff of Ayr (d by 12.1415, 2nd son)
                    • m(1). Margaret Danielston (d before 0.1409, dau of Sir Robert Danielston of that ilk)
                      • ((A)) Sir Robert Cunningham of Kilmaurs
                      • m. (mcrt 16.06.1425) Anne Montgomery (dau of Sir John Montgomery of Ardrossan)
                        • ((i)) Alexander Cunningham, 1st Earl of Glencairn (d Sauchieburn 11.06.1488)
                        • m. Margaret Hepburn (dau of Adam Hepburn, Master of Hailes)
                        • ((ii)) Archibald Cunningham (a 1478)
                      • ((B)) William Cuningham of Bonnalay
                      • m. _ Ross
                        • ((i)) Robert Cuningham, 1st of Cuninghamhead
                        • m. _ Douglas, heiress of Cuninghamhead
                      • TSP reports that Sir William may also have married Mary Stewart, dau of King Robert III, before her 3rd/4th marriage (to Sir William Grahame), noting "There is no clear evidence that the marriage ... took place, though it is not improbable."
                      • partner unknown (may have been Agnes)
                      • ((C)) John Cuningham (a 1415)
                      • p. Agnes
                      • ((D)) William Cuningham (a 1418, vicar of Dundonald)
                    • ((2)) Thomas Cunynghame of Badlane or Bedland or Bedlan (a 1413)
                      • ((A)) Adam Cuninghame of Bedlan, 1st of Caprington
                      • m. (c1425) ?? Wallace (dau of Sir Duncan Wallace of Sundrum)
                    • The Cuninghames of Aiket were descended from those of Bedland. The connection may have come through ...
                      • ((B)) ?? Cuninghame
                        • ((i)) ?? Cuninghame
                          • ((a)) Alexander Cuninghame of Over Aitkead
                    • ((3)) Margaret Cunynghame
                    • m. (by 1364) Fergus Macduel of Mackerstoun
                    • ((4)) daughter probably of this generation
                    • m. ?? Logan of Grugar
                    • ((5))+ other issue - Robert of Garvard (dvp by 1385), Alexander (a 1413), John (a 1413)
                  • (b) Sir Andrew de Cunynghame of Polmaise and Drumquhassil
                  • TSP reports that Andrew (m. Margaret, d 1388) received Eschend and other lands in Lennox and "is said to be ancestor of the Cunninghams of Drumquhassil and others in Lennox". BLG1886 (Cuninghame of Mount Kennedy), possibly following BE1883, shows him as son rather than grandson of (Sir) Robert.
                  • (c) ? Sir Nigel Cunningham in Fife
                    • ((1)) Archibald Cunningham
                      • ((A)) William Cunningham
              • (B) Reginald Cunningham (a 1292)
              • Identified as 2nd son of Sir Edward by Mary (Stewart) by Paterson's Ayr. TSP notes that "the name of the second son is conjectural" but refers to the connection made by Paterson.
              • m. Jonet Riddell, heiress of Glengarnock
  • Main source(s): TSP (Glencairn), BE1883 (Cunynghame of Kilmaurs and Glencairn) with some support from BPGS2001 (Fergusson-Cuninghame of Caprington)
  • From: Stirnet.com
  • http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/cc4rz/cunningham01.php _______________________________
  • Links
  • http://www.douglashistory.co.uk/famgen/getperson.php?personID=I4080...

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Disputed child Helen Cunningham

Information source: http://www.clandunlop.com

Alexander DUNLOP, 5th. of that Ilk. Born in about 1371 in Dunlop, Ayrshire, Scotland, Alexander died in about 1446; he was at least 75 years of age.

Occupation: 5th. of that Ilk

In about 1402, when Alexander was about 31, he married Ellen (Helen) CUNYNGHAME of Kilmaurs, daughter of Sir Robert (Cuthbert) CUNYNGHAME, Lord of Kilmaurs & Anne (Agnes) de MONTGOMERIE of Eglinton.

They had one child:

         4            i.          John (~1403-~1476)
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Agnes Montgomerie's Timeline

1397
1397
Scotland (United Kingdom)
1425
1425
Age 28
Scotland (United Kingdom)
1426
1426
Glencalm, Dumfries-shire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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