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==Post clan activity==
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As times became more settled the Hunters devoted more time to farming their extensive lands, although they still produced soldiers of distinction over the generations. Gould Hunter-Weston, husband of Jane Hunter-Weston (26th Laird) fought in India at Lucknow in 1857 and their eldest son, [[Aylmer Hunter-Weston|Aylmer]] (27th Laird) was a well-known general in the First World War. He later became Member of Parliament for North Ayrshire. During her tenure as Clan Chief, Eleanora (28th Laird) fought in the courts, but lost, a [[compulsory purchase order]] for land at Hunterston to build a nuclear power station.
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The last Clan Chief, Neil Hunter of Hunterston and of that Ilk, along with his wife Sonia, Madam Hunter of Hunterston, continued the fight against industrialization. He was well known for his sailing prowess and represented the United Kingdom in two Olympic Games, winning a silver medal at [[Sailing at the 1956 Summer Olympics|Melbourne in 1956]]. Like many Hunters before him he was in true tradition an expert in archery.
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Lady Pauline Hunter of Hunterston and of that Ilk is the 30th Laird and Chief of Clan Hunter. Her mid-19th  century [[ancestor]] is  reported in May, 1859 as furthering the  philanthropic tradition of Clan Hunter; "The Lady of Hunterston tries to elevate and benefit her  neighbours in the  village of  West  Kilbride",  while  her husband, the [[Laird]] of Hunterston, "seeks the good of his  tenants by provoking emulation amongst them, as regards the quality of their stock".<ref>{{cite web |title=Memorial to Hunters of Hunterston |url=http://www.largsandmillportnews.com/news/13751019.Memorial_to_Hunters_of_Hunterston/ |publisher=2 July 2013 - Largs and Millport Weekly Times Scotland UK |accessdate=22 June 2018 |quote=The Isle of Cumbrae Pipe Band followed by the Clan Hunter colour party, the Reverend Gordon Fyfe, Clan Chief and 30th Laird Lady Pauline Hunter of Hunterston and a Guard of Honour from...}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=An Effort To Elevate |url=https://www.genesreunited.co.uk/searchbna/results?memberlastsubclass=none&searchhistorykey=0&keywords=lady%20hunterston |publisher=Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald Ayrshire, Scotland - 14 May 1859 |accessdate=24 June 2018 |quote=who seeks the good of his tenants, by provoking emulation amongst them, as regards the quality of their stock; and the Lady of Hunterston, who tries to elevate and benefit her neighbours in the village of West Kilbride, by originating, furnishing, and supplying....}}</ref>
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==Clan seat and castle==
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The seat of the chief of Clan Hunter has been at [[Hunterston Castle]] for over 800 years.
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==See also==
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*[[Scottish clan]]
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*[[Barony of Ladyland]]
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*[[Barnweill Church]]
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==References==
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{{reflist}}
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==External links==
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*[http://www.clanhunter.org.uk/ Official website of the Hunter Clan Association in the UK]
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*[http://clanhuntercanada.com/ Official website of the Hunter Clan Association in Canada]
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120329051333/http://hunterston.eu/hunterclan/ Detailed Information on the Hunter Family History /]
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*[http://www.hunterston.eu/ Detailed information about the Hunterston area – home of the Hunter Family and Clan]
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*[http://www.clanhunter.com/ Unofficial website of Clan Hunter]
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*[http://www.scotclans.com/scottish-clans/clan-hunter/ Clan Hunter ScotClans]
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[[Category:Scoto-Norman clans]]

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