Person:John Kennedy (170)

John Kennedy, 2nd Lord Kennedy
b.Bef 12 Oct 1454
d.Bet 24 Jul 1508 and 13 May 1509 Maybole, Ayrshire, Scotland
m. 1440
  1. Catherine Kennedy1438 - 1533
  2. Agnes Kennedy1440 -
  3. James Kennedy1440 -
  4. Walter Kennedy1442 -
  5. Mariot Kennedy1444 -
  6. Agnes Kennedy1450 -
  7. Margaret Kennedy1454 -
  8. John Kennedy, 2nd Lord KennedyBef 1454 - Bet 1508 & 1509
m. Bef 25 Mar 1460
  1. David Kennedy, 1st Earl of CassilisBef 1478 - 1513
  • HJohn Kennedy, 2nd Lord KennedyBef 1454 - Bet 1508 & 1509
  • WElizabeth Gordon1444 - 1500
m. Bet 24 Aug 1467 and 12 Aug 1471
  1. Margaret KennedyEst 1470 - 1542
  2. Janet KennedyEst 1480 - Est 1545
Facts and Events
Name John Kennedy, 2nd Lord Kennedy
Alt Name Lord John Kennedy
Alt Name John Kennedy, [Baron Kennedy]
Gender Male
Alt Birth? 1436 Maybole, Ayrshire, ScotlandCassillis House
Birth[1] Bef 12 Oct 1454
Marriage Bef 25 Mar 1460 to Elizabeth Montgomerie
Marriage Bet 24 Aug 1467 and 12 Aug 1471 Scotlandto Elizabeth Gordon
Death[1] Bet 24 Jul 1508 and 13 May 1509 Maybole, Ayrshire, ScotlandCassillis House
Reference Number? Q6242820?


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John Kennedy, PC, 2nd Lord Kennedy (12 October 1454 – 29 December 1508) was a Scottish lord, the son of Gilbert Kennedy, 1st Lord Kennedy and Catherine Maxwell. He succeeded to the title of 2nd Lord Kennedy in 1489 after the death of his father. He was a Commissioner to treat with the English in 1484. He was invested as a Privy Counsellor (P.C.) in Scotland to King James III of Scotland.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 John Kennedy, 2nd Lord Kennedy, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2.   John Kennedy, 2nd Lord Kennedy, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.