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Alexander Cunningham, 1st Earl of Glencairn (1426–1488) •
Robert Cunningham, 2nd Earl of Glencairn, According to the Scottish Code of Heraldry, the title, Earl of Glencairn, passed from father, Alexander, to his son Robert, upon his death, 11 June 1488, establishing Robert Cuninghame, the 2nd Earl of Glencairn. On 17 October 1488, at the behest of King James IV, Parliament passed the Act of Recissory, annulling all dignities granted by King James III after 2 February 1488. This Act deprived Robert of the title and rights granted to the Earldom of Glencairn. In 1505 Parliament passed the Act Revocatory, and the Earldom of Glencairn was restored upon the Cuninghame Family of Kilmaurs. (Cuthbert Cuninghame, 3rd Earl of Glencairn, 3rd Lord Kilmaurs.) •
Cuthbert Cunningham, 3rd Earl of Glencairn (c. 1476c. 1541) •
William Cunningham, 4th Earl of Glencairn (c. 1490–1547) •
Alexander Cunningham, 5th Earl of Glencairn (died 1574) •
William Cunningham, 6th Earl of Glencairn (1526–1580) •
James Cunningham, 7th Earl of Glencairn (1552–1630) •
William Cunningham, 8th Earl of Glencairn (1575–1631) •
William Cunningham, 9th Earl of Glencairn (1610–1664) •
Alexander Cunningham, 10th Earl of Glencairn (died without male issue, 1670). •
John Cunningham, 11th Earl of Glencairn (died 1703) succeeded his brother and matriculated the arms in 1672. •
William Cunningham, 12th Earl of Glencairn (died 1734) •
William Cunningham, 13th Earl of Glencairn (died 1775) •
James Cunningham, 14th Earl of Glencairn (1749–1791), was unmarried and died without issue; succeeded by his brother. •
John Cunningham, 15th Earl of Glencairn (1750–1796), died without issue. ==See also==