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Robert Boyd, 8th Lord Boyd : ウィキペディア英語版 | Robert Boyd, 8th Lord Boyd Robert Boyd, 8th Lord Boyd (''c.'' 1618 – 17 November 1640),〔Also known as Lord Boyd of Kilmarnock〕 was a Scottish noble and politician. ==Biography== Robert Boyd was the only son and heir by second wife of Robert Boyd, 7th Lord Boyd. He was born about 1618. He was made J.P. for Cuningham on 25 November 1634.〔 cites ''P.C. Reg.'', vol. iv. p. 427〕 On 22 February 1638 he was one of the noblemen who ascended the mercat cross in Edinburgh to protest against the proclamation made that day, which contained the royal approbation of the service-book.〔 cites Rothe's ''Relation'', etc., p. 67.〕 He subsequently subscribed the National Covenant, when renewed March the following, in the kirkyard of Greyfriars Kirk, and actively co-operated with the Covenanters in their opposition to King Charles. He was present in Parliament 31 August 1639 and 2 June 1640.〔 cites ''Acta Parl. Scot.'', vol. v, pp. 252,258〕 He died of a fever on 17 November 1640.〔Two letters of comfort which were addressed by Mr. Zachary Boyd, minister of Glasgow, the translator of the Bible into verse, to Lord Boyd's mother and widow respectively, were printed at Edinburgh 1878 .〕
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