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| death_place        = [[Hunterston_Castle]], [[Scotland]]
 
| death_place        = [[Hunterston_Castle]], [[Scotland]]
 
| nationality        = Scottish
 
| nationality        = Scottish
| predecessor        = [[Aylmere_Hunter_(9th_Laird)|Aylmere Hunter]]
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| predecessor        = [[Aylmere_le_Huntar|Aylmere Le Huntar (Del Counte de Are)]]
| successor          = [[William_Hunter_(11th_Laird)|William Hunter]]
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| successor          = William Hunter
| spouse            = Elizabeth Crawford (1380)<br/>Jonet Craig (1389)
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| spouse            = Elizabeth Crawford (1380),
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Jonet Craig (1389)
 
| children          = 2
 
| children          = 2
| father            = [[Aylmere_Hunter_(9th_Laird)|Aylmere Hunter]]
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| father            = [[Aylmere_le_Huntar|Aylmere Hunter]]
| type              = primary
 
| title              = 10th Laird of Hunterston
 
| held              =
 
 
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}}
 
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'''William Hunter''' (born 1354)<ref name=":0" /> was the 10th chief of [[Clan Hunter]].<ref name=":1">{{Cite book|last=|first=|title=Scottish Clan Family Encyclopedia|publisher=Collins|year=|isbn=|location=|pages=172-173}}</ref> Born in [[Ayrshire]] at [[Hunterston Castle]]).   
'''William Hunter''' (born 1354) was the 10th chief of [[Clan Hunter]]. Born in [[Ayrshire]] at [[Hunterston Castle]].   
 
  
 
He was married twice. First to Elizabeth Crawford in 1380 with who he had one child, and to Jonet Craig in 1389 where he also had one child..  
 
He was married twice. First to Elizabeth Crawford in 1380 with who he had one child, and to Jonet Craig in 1389 where he also had one child..  
  
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* William Hunter (1390 – 1447)<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=FamilySearch|url=https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6QG-49K|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=}}</ref>
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* John Hunter Regent Laird of Hunterston (1390 1447)<ref name=":0" />
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|[[William_Hunter_(11th_Laird)|William Hunter]]
 
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|John Hunter Regent Laird of Hunterston
 
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William was granted the lands of Ardnell by Royal Charter from [[Robert II of Scotland|King Robert II]] of Scotland on 2nd May 1374, "for his faithfull service rendered and to be rendered". This Document is still in the possession of the family and is on display at [[Hunterston Castle|Hunterston castle]]
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William was granted the lands of Ardnell by Royal Charter from [[Robert II of Scotland|King Robert II]] of Scotland on 2nd May 1374, "for his faithfull service rendered and to be rendered". This Document is still in the possession of the family and is on display at [[Hunterston Castle|Hunterston castle]]<ref name=":2">{{Cite book|last=Shaw|first=M.S|title=Some Family Papers of the Hunters of Hunterston|publisher=Scottish Record Society|year=1898|isbn=|location=|pages=2-3}}</ref>.
  
 
He was the hereditry keeper for the Royal Forrest on [[Little_Cumbrae|Little Cumbrae]] Island.  
 
He was the hereditry keeper for the Royal Forrest on [[Little_Cumbrae|Little Cumbrae]] Island.  
  
In 1979 a visit to Hunterston Castle by the Queen Mother, she was presented with a silver penny for rent of the lands as laid out in the Royal Charter.
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In 1979 a visit to Hunterston Castle by the Queen Mother, she was presented<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Royal Collection Trust|url=https://www.rct.uk/collection/443001/scotland-alexander-iii-penny-second-coinage|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=}}</ref> with a silver penny for rent of the lands as laid out in the Royal Charter.
  
 
== Royal Charter ==
 
== Royal Charter ==
William Huntar of, the 10th laird was granted a Royal Charter by King Robert II of Scotland (1371-1390) signed in Stirling on the 2nd May 1374 for faithful services rendered. This Charter with the Royal Seal is preserved at Hunterston and on display in the castle. It remains the oldest document in the possession of the Hunter Family
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William Huntar of, the 10th laird was granted a Royal Charter by King Robert II of Scotland (1371-1390) signed in Stirling on the 2nd May 1374 for faithful services rendered.[7] This Charter with the Royal Seal is preserved at Hunterston and on display in the castle. It remains the oldest document in the possession of the Hunter Family<ref name=":2" /><ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=National Records of Scotland|url=http://catalogue.nrscotland.gov.uk/nrsonlinecatalogue/details.aspx?reference=GD102|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=Burke|first=Bernard|title=A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Great Britain & Ireland|publisher=|year=1879|isbn=|location=|pages=835}}</ref>
  
 
"(1374.) Acquisition of Arnell. Charter by King Robert the Second to WILLIAM HUNTER, for faithful services rendered to him, of the lands of ARNELL, to be held by the said William Hunter and the heirs-male of his body of the Crown for payment of one penny of silver at Arnell at Whitsunday. The Charter is dated at Stirling the second day of May in the fourth year of the King's reign (1374). "  
 
"(1374.) Acquisition of Arnell. Charter by King Robert the Second to WILLIAM HUNTER, for faithful services rendered to him, of the lands of ARNELL, to be held by the said William Hunter and the heirs-male of his body of the Crown for payment of one penny of silver at Arnell at Whitsunday. The Charter is dated at Stirling the second day of May in the fourth year of the King's reign (1374). "  
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"Robert, by the grace of God, King of Scots, to all good men of his whole land, clerics and laymen, Greeting : Know ye that we have given, granted and by this our present charter have confirmed to our loved and faithful WILLIAM HUNTER, for his faithful service rendered and to be rendered to us, that whole land of ARNELL with pertinents which belonged to Andrew Cambell, Knight, and which the said Andrew, not led by force or fear nor falling into error but of his own free and pure will, gave up and purely and simply resigned to us by staff and baton and wholly renounced in all time coming for himself and his heirs, with all right and title that he had or might have in the said land with the pertinents : To hold and have to the said William and his heirs male lawfully procreate or to be procreated of his body of us and our heirs in fee and heritage by all their right marches and bounds, with all and singular liberties, commodities, easements and just pertinents whatsoever belonging or in what manner soever shall be justly known to belong in future to the said land, freely, quietly, wholly well and in peace. The said William and his heirs foresaid rendering therefor yearly to us and our heirs one penny of silver only at the said land of Arnell at the feast of Pentecost in name of " blench ferme " for wards, reliefs, marriages, burdens and other services whatsoever. In testimony of which thing we have commanded our seal to be appended to our present charter. WMtnesses, the venerable father in Christ, William Bishop of St. Andrews ; John our firstborn Earl of Carryk, Steward of Scotland ; Robert Earl of ffyff and of Meneteth, our beloved son ; William Earl of Douglas ; John of Carryk our Chancellor ; James of Lyndesay our nephew ; and Robert of Erskyne ; Knights. At Strivelyne (Stirling) the second day of May the fourth year of our reign {i.e. 1374)."
 
"Robert, by the grace of God, King of Scots, to all good men of his whole land, clerics and laymen, Greeting : Know ye that we have given, granted and by this our present charter have confirmed to our loved and faithful WILLIAM HUNTER, for his faithful service rendered and to be rendered to us, that whole land of ARNELL with pertinents which belonged to Andrew Cambell, Knight, and which the said Andrew, not led by force or fear nor falling into error but of his own free and pure will, gave up and purely and simply resigned to us by staff and baton and wholly renounced in all time coming for himself and his heirs, with all right and title that he had or might have in the said land with the pertinents : To hold and have to the said William and his heirs male lawfully procreate or to be procreated of his body of us and our heirs in fee and heritage by all their right marches and bounds, with all and singular liberties, commodities, easements and just pertinents whatsoever belonging or in what manner soever shall be justly known to belong in future to the said land, freely, quietly, wholly well and in peace. The said William and his heirs foresaid rendering therefor yearly to us and our heirs one penny of silver only at the said land of Arnell at the feast of Pentecost in name of " blench ferme " for wards, reliefs, marriages, burdens and other services whatsoever. In testimony of which thing we have commanded our seal to be appended to our present charter. WMtnesses, the venerable father in Christ, William Bishop of St. Andrews ; John our firstborn Earl of Carryk, Steward of Scotland ; Robert Earl of ffyff and of Meneteth, our beloved son ; William Earl of Douglas ; John of Carryk our Chancellor ; James of Lyndesay our nephew ; and Robert of Erskyne ; Knights. At Strivelyne (Stirling) the second day of May the fourth year of our reign {i.e. 1374)."
  
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