Thomas Kennedy of Culzean (died 1602) was a Scottish landowner involved in a feud and a murder victim.
Thomas Kennedy married Elizabeth McGill, after she divorced Robert Logan of Restalrig.
He became a gentleman of the privy chamber of James VI of Scotland in October 1580,[2] and was knighted at the coronation of Anne of Denmark in May 1590.
[4] In a battle between these factions, in December 1601, the Earl's men fatally wounded the Laird of Bargany who was returning home from Ayr.
[5] A portrait of Thomas Kennedy dated 1592 giving his age as 43, attributed to the Edinburgh-based artist Adrian Vanson, is displayed by the National Trust for Scotland at Culzean Castle.