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George Kinnaird, 1st Lord Kinnaird (born around 1622, died December 29, 1689) was an important Scottish nobleman in the 1600s. He was a strong supporter of the King during a time of big changes in Scotland.

Who Was George Kinnaird?

George Kinnaird lived in the 17th century, a time when kings and queens had a lot of power. He was an aristocrat, which means he came from a noble family with land and influence. George was known as a Royalist or Cavalier. This meant he was loyal to the King, especially during the difficult period of the English Civil War and the time after it.

A Time of Change in Scotland

After a period when England and Scotland were without a king, the monarchy was brought back in 1660. This event is called the Restoration. King Charles II returned to the throne. Because George Kinnaird had been a loyal Royalist, he was rewarded for his support.

Working for the King

In 1661, after the King came back, George Kinnaird was chosen to be a member of the Privy Council of Scotland. This was a very important group of advisors to the King in Scotland. He also served in the Scottish Parliament. He represented the area of Perthshire from 1661 to 1663.

What Was the Privy Council?

The Privy Council was like a special committee that advised the King on important matters. Its members were usually powerful nobles and church leaders. They helped the King make decisions about laws, justice, and how the country was run. Being a member showed that George Kinnaird was trusted by the King.

What Was Parliament?

The Parliament in Scotland was a group of people who helped make laws. It included nobles, church leaders, and representatives from different areas. George Kinnaird's role as a representative meant he spoke for the people of Perthshire. He helped shape the rules and decisions for Scotland during his time in Parliament.

Becoming a Lord

As George Kinnaird grew older, he began to pass on his family's property. In 1678, he gave his lands and estates, known as Inchmichael and Inchture, to his son, Patrick. On December 28, 1682, King Charles II honored George Kinnaird even further. The King made him a knight and gave him the title of Lord Kinnaird of Inchture. This new title meant he was part of the Peerage of Scotland, a special group of nobles with hereditary titles.

Legacy and Family

George Kinnaird's life shows how important loyalty to the King was in 17th-century Scotland. He served in key government roles and was rewarded with a noble title. His son, Patrick, continued the family line, inheriting the lands and the title of Lord Kinnaird.

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