Earl of Eglinton is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created by James IV of Scotland in 1507 for Hugh Montgomerie, 3rd Lord Montgomerie.
The 1764 coat of arms of Alexander Montgomerie, 10th Earl of Eglinton
Montgomerie family crests in 1843
The Eglinton Tournament Bridge and Eglinton Castle in 1876
"I that in Heill wes and Gladnes", also known as "The Lament for the Makaris", is a poem in the form of a danse macabre by the Scottish poet William Dunbar. Every fourth line repeats the Latin refrain timor mortis conturbat me, a litanic phrase from the Office of the Dead.
Breughel, The Triumph of Death (detail)