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  • Source:Scottish document Foedera, iii, I, 366#Main  + (16 Aug 1357 - Safe conduct for [[David II of Scotland|David de Bruys]]16 Aug 1357 - Safe conduct for [[David II of Scotland|David de Bruys]] after his liberation. Safe conduct for the 20 hostages to be given for David de Bruys. The [[Edward III of England|king]] promises that the hostages shall not be detained after stipulated time, unless guilty of some crime against the laws of England. Names of the hostages; John son and heir of the seneschal of Scotland, Umfred son and heir of Roger de Kirkpatrick, and 18 others. [[William, son of William, 5th Earl of Ross (aft 1350-aft 1357)|William]], son & heir of the [[William, 5th Earl of Ross ( -1372)|count of Rosse]] is ill, & King David & the bishops of Seint Andreu & Brechyn, & the count of the March are obliged that he will be delivered if he is alive in the gardein of Berwik before Kwismas, and if he is dead, that the person close to the said Count go in his place.dead, that the person close to the said Count go in his place.)
  • Source:NRS catalogue entry GD305/1/74/88#Main  + (16 August 1533 - Charter by the said Willi16 August 1533 - Charter by the said William McCulloch to the said Walter Innes of Twquhis and his heirs of the two part of the Lands of Pytnely and of the half part of the Lands of Balmachoche to be held from the Granter his heirs and assignees of [[James V of Scotland|the King]] as [[Earl of Ross]] in feu and heritage for ever for rendering the rights and Services of the foresaid Lands due and wont and Reserving to the Crown the Escheato of the Courts of bludewilis and theft. Dated at Innerbreke.bludewilis and theft. Dated at Innerbreke.)
  • Source:Scottish document CDS, ii, no. 535d#1  + (16 June 1291 - [[Robert of Roos of Wark (-1296)|Robert de Ros]], in [[Edward I of England|the king]]’s service there with the king, has a protection till Christmas next. Berwick)
  • Source:Scottish document CDS, ii, no. 535d#2  + (16 June 1291 - [[William of Roos of Hamelake (-1363)|William de Ros of Hamelake]], in [[Edward I of England|the king]]’s service there with the king, has a protection till Christmas next. Berwick)
  • Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#154  + (16 June 1642 - [[William Sinclair of Mey ( -1642)|William Sincklar off Maiye]] departitt thair.)
  • Source:Scottish document CDS, ii, no. 742#2  + (16 May 1296 - List of Scottish prisoners t16 May 1296 - List of Scottish prisoners taken at the [[Battle of Dunbar (1296)|battle of Dunbar]] and committed to Rochester Castle. Roxburgh. [[Godfrey de Ros, the younger|Godfrey de Ros]], John Curry, knights, William Oliphant, John de Boterwange, Malcolm of Haddington, and Duncan Scot, esquiresm of Haddington, and Duncan Scot, esquires)
  • Source:Scottish document CDS, ii, no. 742#3  + (16 May 1296 - List of Scottish prisoners t16 May 1296 - List of Scottish prisoners taken at the [[Battle of Dunbar (1296)|battle of Dunbar]] and committed to Conway Castle. Roxburgh. John de Somerville, clerk, Robert Lovel, [[William de Ros, esquire|William de Ros brother of Godfrey de Ros]], William the marischal, William of Clapham, and Thomas Bisset, esquiresam of Clapham, and Thomas Bisset, esquires)
  • Source:Scottish document CDS, ii, no. 742#Main  + (16 May 1296 - List of Scottish prisoners t16 May 1296 - List of Scottish prisoners taken at the [[Battle of Dunbar (1296)|battle of Dunbar]] and committed to [[Tower of London]]. The [[William, 3rd Earl of Ross (-1323)|earls of Ross]], Atholl, Menteith, [[John Comyn of Badenoch (-1306)|John son of John Comyn of Badenoch]], Richard Siward, John fitz Geoffrey, Andrew of Moray, John of Inchmartine, David son of Patrick of Graham, Alexander de Menzies, Nicholas Randolph son of Thomas Randolph, knightss Randolph son of Thomas Randolph, knights)
  • Source:Scottish document RMS, L. i fol. 26#Main  + (16 November 1362 - [[David II of Scotland|David, king of Scots]]16 November 1362 - [[David II of Scotland|David, king of Scots]], has approved, etc., that donation which Thomas, earl of Mar, made to [[John, son of Hugh, 4th Earl of Ross ( -1364) |John of Ross]], of the land of Gilcolmston, Aberdeenshire, in the sheriffdom of Aberdeen, holding by John and his [[Joan, wife of John de Ross|spouse Joan]] in feu and heritage, as the earl's charter attests, saving the king's service.harter attests, saving the king's service.)
  • Source:NRS catalogue entry GD93/7#Main  + (16 October 1370 - Resignation by Elyzabeth16 October 1370 - Resignation by Elyzabeth de Bercley, daughter and heir of Robert Lytyll, with consent of John de Bercley, her spouse, in favour of her beloved cousin Hugh de Monrooch, for good deeds ofttimes rendered to her by him and his parents, of all right and claim in the lands of Dachynmore, Carbystoll, Kylmacholmowch and Innerlawyn, with their pertinents, which she holds of her lord the [[William, 5th Earl of Ross ( -1372)|Earl of Ross]]; to be held by said Hugh and his heirs of said earl, as freely, quietly, etc, as is more fully contained in the charter made by said earl to her father; and if it happen that her spouse, John de Bercley aforesaid, whould predecease her, she binds herself to ratify and confirm this grant in her widowhood. As she has not a seal of her own, the seal of said John de Bercley, her spouse, together with the seals of Alexander, bishop of Rosse, and John called Merser, burgess of Perth, are appended. Dated at Perth.ss of Perth, are appended. Dated at Perth.)
  • Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#102  + (1600 - Obitus Jonete Ros spnse [sic] Walteri Ros de Morinchie que obiit apud Ferne 2 die eodem [September] 1600 et sepulta est ibidem.)
  • Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#103  + (1601 - Undesimo Decembris obiitt Alexander Ros Willihelmi in Rarichie 1601.)
  • Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#104  + (1602 - 6 Octobris 1602 obiitt Mariore Cambell domina Balnagoun.)
  • Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#105  + (1603 - 10 Julii 1603 obiit Donaldus Ros de Ballemuckade.)
  • Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#107  + (1603 - 15 Nouembris 1603 obiit magister Hector Munro de Foullis.)
  • Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#106  + (1603 - Obitus Isobelle Kinnard sponse magistri Thome Ros abbatis Fearn aput Tant et sepulta in Ferne 5 Octobris 1603.)
  • Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#109  + (1607 - Obitus Willihelmi Ros burgensis ac olim prepsitus [sic] Tane ultimo huius [February] 1607.)
  • Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#110  + (1608 - 2 Augusti obbiitt [sic] Allexander Rose de Wester Gane 1608.)
  • Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#112  + (1608 - Obitus Walteri Innes films Willihelmi Innes de Calrossie 3 huius 1608 [December].)
  • Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#113  + (1609 - 4 Januari obiitt Will-helmus Innes de Calrossie 1609 ett sepultus in Roskeine.)
  • Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#115  + (1610 - 15 Septembris 1610 obiitt Hugo Ros de Brackoche.)
  • Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#116  + (1610 - Decimo quarto huius [October] 1610 obiitt Hector Munro de Assin.)
  • Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#118  + (1611 - 02 huius [July] obiitt Nicolaus Ros de Pitcalnie 1611.)
  • Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#117  + (1611 - Obitus Kenethi McKeinzie domini de Kintaill 27 huius [February] 1611 Keneth lord McKeinzie 1611.)
  • Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#120  + (1613 - 10 Julii 1613 obiit Katherina Vans de Lochslin.)