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Graham met with some opposition which dealt with his claims to the
Earldom of Menteith and his bloodline. William Graham's opponents, who possessed some of the lands of Strathearn, showed great alarm at the fact that William Graham was to be the earl of their lands, and took it upon themselves to
205:. In 1639, 1644, and 1645, and remaining staunch to the royal cause not withstanding the penalty imposed on him by Charles I, he served in the Parliaments, and in 1639 he was reappointed as a Privy Councillor, likely because of his refusal to take the covenants.
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is a small location which is well south-west of
Aberfoyle, and therefore it was a title of some negativity. He was ordered to confine himself to Airth for four years, until he was restored to favour in 1637 and served against the
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The Earl of Airth died, likely after the month of April, in 1661. He had seven sons (John, James, Andrew, Robert, Patrick, Charles, Archibald) and four daughters (Mary, Margaret, Anne, and Jean).
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from 1628, an office he held in conjunction with that of
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