Robert Boyd, 7th Lord Boyd
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November 1595
The Lord Boyd | |
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| Personal details | |
| Born | Robert Boyd November 1595 |
| Died | 28 August 1628 (aged 32) |
| Spouses | Margaret Montgomerie, Countess of Eglintoun
(m. 1614; died 1616)Christian Lindsay, Lady Lindsay
(m. 1617) |
| Relations | James Boyd, 9th Lord Boyd (brother) |
| Children | Christian Scott, Lady Harden Isabel Grierson, Lady Lag Robert Boyd, 8th Lord Boyd Marion Dundas, Lady Arniston |
| Parent(s) | Jean Kerr Robert Boyd |
| Alma mater | University of Saumur |
Robert Boyd, 7th Lord Boyd (November 1595 – 28 August 1628),[1] was a Scottish noble.
Robert Boyd was born in November 1595. He was the son of Jean (née Kerr) Boyd and Robert Boyd, Master of Boyd, who died v.p. in May 1597 (the son and heir apparent of Thomas Boyd, 6th Lord Boyd). After the death of his father, his mother married David Lindsay, 12th Earl of Crawford. They later divorced and she married Thomas Hamilton, of Robertoun. His maternal grandparents were Mark Kerr, 1st Earl of Lothian, and Margaret Maxwell (a daughter of John Maxwell, Lord Herries).[2]
Boyd was educated at the University of Saumur.
Career
In June 1611 he inherited the title of Lord Boyd on the death of his grandfather Thomas Boyd, 6th Lord Boyd.[nb 1]