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===Taking Sides===
 
===Taking Sides===
  
Aylmere le Huntar, the 8th laird was one of the Scottish Magnates who signed the famous Ragman Rolls in 1296, as an act of homage in submission to King Edward 1st of England. John Huntar, the 14th laird was killed at the Battle of Flodden on 9th September 1513 in the service of the Scottish Crown. Kentigern (Mungo) Huntar of Huntarstoune, the 16th laird died fighting for Mary, Queen of Scots at the Battle of Pinkie 10th September 1547. He was named after Kentigern, a 6th century Apostle of the Scottish Kingdom of Strathclyde, also known at Mungo who founded and is the Patron Saint of the City of Glasgow. His son Robert Huntar the 17th laird, also fought for Mary and was seriously wounded at the Battle of Langside (1568). Surviving, he became a supporter of the Reformed Religion (Protestantism). He died in 1581. Robert’s brother James is considered the founder of several genealogical branches of the extended Hunter family (Abbotshill, Barjarg, Thurston, Doonholm, Auchterarder and the Hunter-Blair baronets).[[File:Hunterston Castle tower.jpg|thumb|222x222px|'''Hunterston Castle'''|alt=|left]]
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Aylmere le Huntar, the 8th laird was one of the Scottish Magnates who signed the famous Ragman Rolls in 1296, as an act of homage in submission to King Edward 1st of England. John Huntar, the 14th laird was killed at the Battle of Flodden on 9th September 1513 in the service of the Scottish Crown. Kentigern (Mungo) Huntar of Huntarstoune, the 16th laird died fighting for Mary, Queen of Scots at the Battle of Pinkie 10th September 1547. He was named after Kentigern, a 6th century Apostle of the Scottish Kingdom of Strathclyde, also known at Mungo who founded and is the Patron Saint of the City of Glasgow. His son Robert Huntar the 17th laird, also fought for Mary and was seriously wounded at the Battle of Langside (1568). Surviving, he became a supporter of the Reformed Religion (Protestantism). He died in 1581. Robert’s brother James is considered the founder of several genealogical branches of the extended Hunter family (Abbotshill, Barjarg, Thurston, Doonholm, Auchterarder and the Hunter-Blair baronets).
  
 
===Hunterston Castle===
 
===Hunterston Castle===

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