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Cumbernauld Bond was a pledge between eighteen Scottish noblemen who met at in August 1640 to defend Scotland against extreme and to defend the National Covenant for the public good against those who used it predominantly for private gain.Also known as the Bond of Cumbernauld and the Cumbernauld Association or Association at Cumbernauld. At political level it was an agreement to oppose the policies of Earl of Argyll who controlled the dominant political faction in Scotland. The most prominent pledger was the Earl of Montrose, others included , the Earl of Marischal, and Lord Almond.Larry Smith Covenanters And Jacobites And Wars With England, Mother Bedford website. Accessed 30 May 2008Manganiello p. 144

The Earl of Argyll learnt of the Bonds existence from Lord Almond and on 13 April 1641 it was discussed by the Scottish Committee of Estates. Although many members of the Committee were eager to press treason charges against the pledgers, after Montrose and others appeared before them and testified to the bonds existence and tried to justify it, no action, beyond having the bond burnt on a written statement extracted from the pledgers that no evil had been intended, was taken.Hogg p.221Chambers p. 505 Lord Almond, who had been appointed lieutenant-general of the Scottish army before the Committee's meeting, retained his position as the Covenanters did not want to emphasize division in their ranks.Stevenson, David. Livingston , James, first earl of Callendar (d. 1674), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004. Accessed 30 May 2008.

Although the Bond is often seen as a sign of the growing division between Argyll and Montrose, some of the signatories did go on to back the Covenanter side in the Scottish Civil War.Hastings, Max Montrose: The King's Champion


Notes
  • Robert Chambers. A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen
  • Hogg, James & Hughes, Gillian (2002). Tales of the Wars of Montrose, Edinburgh University Press, .
  • Stephen C. Manganiello (2004). The Concise Encyclopedia of the Revolutions and Wars of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1639-1660, Scarecrow Press, .

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