George Hay, 2nd Earl of Kinnoull
Sir George Hay, 2nd Earl of Kinnoull, PC (1596 – 5 October 1644), styled Lord Kinfauns between 1621 and 1634,[2][3] was a Scottish peer, military officer, and political official. BiographyHe was the son of George Hay, 1st Earl of Kinnoull, who was created the Earl of Kinnoull by King Charles in 1633, and Margaret, daughter of Sir James Halyburton.[4] He was a member of the Privy Council, and served as Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard from 1632 to 1635. He was fiercely loyal to as a loyalist to King Charles; he fought in the English Civil War, when he distinguished himself "by unshaken fidelity to his unfortunate sovereign, and gallant and active services as a soldier in his cause."[5] On the death of his father in 1634 he inherited the lands and Lordship of Kinfauns succeeding as 7th Lord Kinfauns with ratification of his infeftment by parliament in 1641.[6] In 1643, the earl refused to sign the Solemn League and Covenant. The earl died in Whitehall, 5 October 1644. He was buried at Waltham Abbey Church in Essex. FamilyHis older brother, Sir Peter Hay, died unmarried in 1621, leaving George to succeed to the earldom. In 1622, he married Ann, eldest daughter of William Douglas, 7th Earl of Morton. They had six sons and six daughters:[4]
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