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- Source:Scottish document NRS, OPR/121/40#1 + (2 January 1835 - Hugh Rose, son of [[William Rose in Foynesfield]] … 2 January 1835 - Hugh Rose, son of [[William Rose in Foynesfield]] and [[Margaret McKenzie, wife of William Rose in Foynesfield|Margaret M<sup>c</sup>Kenzie]] baptized in [[Auldearn Parish, Nairnshire]], Witnesses were Hugh Camerson, Foynesfield, William M<sup>c</sup>Intosh Torrish, and Isobel Cameron Foynesfield.up>c</sup>Intosh Torrish, and Isobel Cameron Foynesfield.)
- Source:Scottish document RRS, iv, no. 61#Main + (2 July 1266 - Agreement between [[Magnús IV Haakonsson, king of Norway|Sir Magnus IV, king of Norway]], … 2 July 1266 - Agreement between [[Magnús IV Haakonsson, king of Norway|Sir Magnus IV, king of Norway]], by his messengers, Sirs Asketin, his chancellor, and Andrew, son of Nicholas, his baron, and [[Alexander III of Scotland|Sir Alexander III, king of Scots]], and whereby Sir [[Magnus, king of Norway]], has resigned all right and claim to [[Isle of Man|Man]], with the other islands of the [[Hebrides]], and all the other islands of the western and southern side of the great sea; to be held without reservation by King Alexander and his heirs, together with the right of patronage of the bishopric of Man, saving the right, jurisdiction, and liberty of the church of Nidaros, in all respects; which right or jurisdiction the church of Nidaros has, regarding the bishop and church of Man; and excepting the islands of Orkney and Shetland, which the king of Norway has specially reserved for his own demesnehas specially reserved for his own demesne)
- Source:NRS catalogue entry SC34/29#1 + (2 June 1730 - [[Bessie Ross (bef1674-1756)|Bessie]] … 2 June 1730 - [[Bessie Ross (bef1674-1756)|Bessie]], second lawful daughter of [[David Ross, 1st of Balblair (c1642-1710)|David Ross of Balblair]], and her husband were confirmed executors dative as next of kin to her nephew [[Andrew Ross Jr. of Kingston, Jamaica (-1730)|Andrew Ross Jr.]][[Andrew Ross Jr. of Kingston, Jamaica (-1730)|Andrew Ross Jr.]])
- Source:NRS catalogue entry GD93/53#Main + (2 May 1542 - Retour of Inquest held in the … 2 May 1542 - Retour of Inquest held in the tolbooth of Innernes before John Cuthbart, sheriff-depute of Innernes, by [[John Mackenzie of Killin, 9th of Kintail (1480-1561)|John Mckenze of Kyntaill]], [[Thomas McCulloch of Plaids|Thomas Mcculloch of Pladdis]], Allexander Doles of Cantra, Thomas Dingwall of Kildoune, [[George Monro, 4th of Milntown ( -1576)|George Munro of Dawachcarty]], [[Kenneth Mackenzie, 10th of Kintail ( -1568)|Kenneth Mckenze]], son and apparent heir of said John Mckenze, [[John Innes of Inverbreakie|John Innes of Innachbreky]], Mr George Gordoune, captain of Rowan, Duncane Bane of Terodoll, John Polsoune of Crethmoir, [[Thomas Ross of Balintraid ( -bef 1563)|Thomas Ross of Ballatrait]], Hugh Mcculloch, in Terrelmekil, Allexander Mckenze of Forbryne, John Dunbar of Bennengfeld, Dowgall Blane, in Coniche, William Paterson, Andrew Achlek, burgesses of Innernes, Allexander Spine and Allexander Gibsoune, inhabitants of Tane, who sworn say that deceased [[Hector Munro, 13th Baron of Foulis|Hector Munro of Fowlis]], father of [[Robert Munro, 14th Baron of Foulis|Robert Munro]], died last vest and seased in the lands of [[Fowlis, Kiltearn Parish, Ross-shire|Ester Fowlis, Wester Fowlis]], Cattoll, [[Logie, Logie Easter Parish, Ross-shire|Logy]], [[Contullich, Alness Parish, Ross-shire|Contolich]], [[Duchan, Alness Parish, Ross-shire|Dachane]], Corbistill, [[Kilmachalmack, Kincardine Parish, Ross-shire|Kilmilcalmok]] and Innerlawill, lying in the earldom of Ross and sheriffdom of Innernes, and in the lands of Fyndoune, lying in the lordship of Ardmanach, as also in the lands of Ferrynenkosky in Braquhat, namely, the half of Innerane, with fishing and mill thereof, half of Lynset croy, half of Lynset moir, half of Altesbeg and Altesmoir, half of Achinnes, with fishings thereof, and also in the lands of Crethmoir, with the fishings fresh and salt of the water of Kelisokkel, lying in the sheriffdom of Innernes; and that said Robert Munro is lawful and nearest heir of said deceased Hector, his father, therein, and that he is of lawful age; that said lands are valued in time of peace at £80 Scots and now at £148 13s 8d Scots; that said lands of Wester Fowlis, Fyndoune and others, are held of [[James V of Scotland|the King]] in chief, and said lands of Ester Fowlis, Cattoll and others, are held of the King as [[Earl of Ross]], by service of ward and relief; 3 suits at the 3 head pleas of the sheriffdom of Innernes to be rendered yearly; and that said lands have been in non-entry and relief by the death of said Hector, father of said Robert Munro, who died in Mar last.f said Robert Munro, who died in Mar last.)
- Source:Reg. sec. sig. (vol. 2 Register)#17 + (20 Aug 1537 - Ane Lettre maid to WILLIAME … 20 Aug 1537 - Ane Lettre maid to WILLIAME SYM PILL, sone and apperand are to Gabriell Symple , his airis and assignais ane or ma , -of the gift of all gudis mov abill and unmovabill , dettis , takis , obligationis , soumes of money, and utheris quhatsumever , quhilkis pertenit to Matho Spreull , and now pertenyng or ony wis sall happin or may pertene to our Soverane lord be resoun of eschete, throw being of the said Matho fugityve fra the law and at the horne for the slauchter of umquhill George Burn , and utheris crymes contenit in the Act of Adjornale ; and als of the gift of the unlaw of i merkis , the quhilk Johne Marschell of Clochodrik and Johne Ros wes souerteis for the entres of the said Matho at ane certane day, to underly the law for the crymes abone writtin ; with power , etc. X S. (xld . ) i° pundis.¹ xi. 27. At Edinburgh (xld . ) i° pundis.¹ xi. 27. At Edinburgh)
- Source:Reg. sec. sig. (vol. 2 Register)#50 + (20 Aug 1542 - Preceptum Carte Feodifirme THOME ROS et GRISSILLIDE DUNCANSOUN sue sponse. [ R.M.S. iii . 2761. ] Per Signetum . Gratis . xvi. 45 . Apud Edinburgh)
- Source:NRS catalogue entry GD25/1/125#Main + (20 August 1476 - Charter by [[John Macdonald, Earl of Ross, Lord of the Isles (c1435-1498)|John de Ilay Lord of the Isles]] … 20 August 1476 - Charter by [[John Macdonald, Earl of Ross, Lord of the Isles (c1435-1498)|John de Ilay Lord of the Isles]] to his native esquire John Davidson son and heir of the deceased Gilbert Davidson of the lands of Greenan; To be holden of the said John de Ilay Lord of the Isles and his successors, for payment yearly of £20 money of Scotland at the Feast of Pentecost. Witnesses: Donald Balloch [Ballache] of Donovan [Dunnowan], Roland Maclean [Makclane] of Dowart, Hector Maclean [Makclane] of Caulochboy, Nigel Macbryde [Makkilbride] Archdean of Soder and Sir James Werk Clericus et scribe. Dated at Ilay.es Werk Clericus et scribe. Dated at Ilay.)
- Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#171 + (20 December 1646 - [[Marie Fraser, wife of David Ross, 12th of Balnagown ( -1646)|Marie Fraser Ladie of Balnagoun]] depatitt [sic] att [[Ardmore, Edderton Parish, Ross-shire|Ardmore]].)
- Source:ScotlandsPeople Coats of arms (vol. 1)#21 + (20 January 1800 - [[John Leith-Ross of Arnage and Bourtie (1777-1839)|John Ross Leith of Arnage]] granted arms by the [[Lord Lyon King of Arms|Lord Lyon]])
- Source:Reg. sec. sig. (vol. 2 Register)#4 + (20 Jul 1529 - Ane Lettre maid to NINIANE L … 20 Jul 1529 - Ane Lettre maid to NINIANE LORD ROSS , his airis and assignais , —of the gift of the ward of the landis of Argarth . . . liand within the schirefdome of Perth, quhilkis pertenit to umquhill William Erle of Erole and umquhile Eilzabeth Rothuen his spous, in conjunct fe, and now throw hir deces ar fallin in our soverane lordis handis be resoun of ward , with all malis , fermes , proffittis and dewiteis thairof during the tyme of the said ward , and ay and quhill the lauchfull entre of the richtuis are or airis thairto . ; with the releif thairof Per Signaturam manibus S.D.N. Regis et sui thesaurarii subscriptam . xs . viii . 170 . At Edinburghbscriptam . xs . viii . 170 . At Edinburgh)
- Source:Scottish document RSS, vol. xliii fol. 100#Main + (20 June 1576 - At Dalkeith, Ane lettre mai … 20 June 1576 - At Dalkeith, Ane lettre maid makand mentioun That ane of the [[Chaplaincy of Apilcroce|chaplanries of Apilcroce]] liand in the diocie of Ros and schirefdome of Inuernes vaikis be the deceis of unquhil Sir Williame Stewart last possessour thairof and oure Souerane Lord being certefeit that Kenoch M<sup>c</sup>Kenze sone to maister Alexander M<sup>c</sup>Kenze of Kilchrist is of conuenient aige to enter in the studie of grammer and apt and disposit thairfoir As alsua hes promeist to be subject to discipline and continew thairin Thairfoir gevand grantand and disponand to the said Kenoche all and haill the said chaiplanrie of Apilcroce for his sustentatioun at the sculis for the space of seavin yeiris with power, etc.ioun at the sculis for the space of seavin yeiris with power, etc.)
- Source:Reg. sec. sig. (vol. 2 Register)#25 + (20 Mar 1539 - Preceptum Carte Confirmationis [[John Ross of Cragy|JOHANNIS ROS de Cragy]] - super carta feudifirme sibi facta per abbatem et conventum monasterii de Dun fermling. [ R.M.S. iii . 1950. ] Per Signetum. Gratis . xiii. 7. Apud Linlithgow)
- Source:Reg. sec. sig. (vol. 2 Register)#32 + (20 Mar 1540 - Presentatio D. JOHANNIS DONA … 20 Mar 1540 - Presentatio D. JOHANNIS DONALDSOUN-super capellania capelle Sancti Malrubei in Apilcroce, infra diocesim Rossensem, nunc vacante per decessum quondam D. Christoferi Johnesoun, ultimi possessoris ejusdem, ad presenta tionem domini regis et collationem episcopi Rossensis spectante, etc.¹<br> Per Signaturam. x S. xiii . 73. Apud Stirlingt; Per Signaturam. x S. xiii . 73. Apud Stirling)
- Source:Reg. sec. sig. (vol. 2 Register)#38 + (20 Mar 1541 - Omnibus hanc cartam visuris … 20 Mar 1541 - Omnibus hanc cartam visuris vel audituris M. Dauid Dunbar , capellanus capellanie B. V. Marie , in parrochia de Kilmure-madach , infra diocesim Rossensem situate , salutem in Domino sempiternam . Noveritis me , cum expressis consensu et assensu excellentissimi principis Jacobi , Dei gracia Scotorum Regis illustrissimi , mei patroni , necnon reverendi in Christo patris Roberti , miseratione divina Episcopi Rossensis , ordinarii dicte capelle , precedenti matura deliberatione et deligenti tractatu prehabitis utilitateque ejusdem previsa et diligenter considerata precipue propter augmentationem rentalis ejusdem, et ad decorem et policiam reipublice regni et contemplationem statutorum Parliamenti desuper editorum, dedisse , [''etc.''] , et hac presenti carta mea confirmasse , necnon dare , concedere , assedare , et ad feodifirmam seu emphiteosim dimittere , et hac presenti carta mea confirmare, honorabili viro THOME ROS de Ballintraitt et ELIZABETH DUNBAR ejus sponse , ac eorum alteri diucius viventi , in conjuncta infeodatione , et heredibus masculis inter ipsos legitime procreatis seu procreandis, quibus forte. deficien. Johanni Dunbar de Bannage - feild et heredibus masculis de corpore suo legitime procreatis seu procreandis , quibus eciam forte deficien . Georgio Monro de Dalcarty et heredibus suis masculis de corpore suo legitime procreatis seu procreandis , omnes et singulas terras meas ecclesiasticas nuncupatas Preistishill et Vlladule , cum crofta divi Johannis Baptiste , cum gleba , mansione , domibus , edificiis , ortis earundem, et suis pertinentiis , predicte mee capellanie spectan . et pertinen . , (excepta et reservata michi et successoribus meis capellanis dicte capellanie una acra terre hujusmodi terrarum de Preistishill , jacen . prope dictam mansionem ad partem australem ejusdem , pro una mansione et orto ibidem per nos construenda , ) jacen . in comitatu Rossensi , infra vic . de Inuernes , quas terras predictas, cum crofta divi Johannis Baptiste , gleba , mansione , domibus , edificiis et ortis earundem , coloni et tenentes earundem , pro annua firma duodecim mercarum precise absque aliqua alia quacunque grassuma , in assedationem habuerunt et que terre pro tanta summa precise locari consueverunt et in tantam summam in dicto nostro rentali se extendebant ; TENENDAS et habendas omnes et singulas prenominatas terras vocatas Prestishill et Vlladule , cum crofta [''etc.'']¹ ( exceptis prius exceptis , ) prefato Thome Ros et Elizabeth Dunbar ejus sponse ac eorum alteri diucius viventi in conjuncta infeodatione , et heredibus [ prescriptis] , de me et successoribus meis , capellanis dicte capelle, in feodifirma seu emphiteosi et hereditate imperpetuum , per omnes rectas metas suas antiquas et divisas , prout jacent in longitudine et latitudine in domibus , edificiis , boscis , [''etc. , ut in'' 2857 ''supra''] , ac cum omnibus aliis et singulis libertatibus , commoditatibus , proficuis et asiamentis , ac justis suis pertinentiis quibuscunque , tam non nominatis quam nominatis , tam --transcription missing-- insimul incurrentes ipso facto cadent a jure hujusmodi infeodationis . Et ego vero prefatus M. Dauid Dunbar capellanus dicte capelle , et successores mei qui pro tempore fuerint , omnes et singu las prenominatas terras ecclesiasticas vocatas Priestishill et Vlladule , cum crofta , [''etc.''] , (exceptis prius exceptis , ) prefatis Thome Ros , Elizabeth Dunbar sue sponse, ac eorum alteri diutius viventi , in conjuncta infeodatione , et heredibus [''prescriptis''] , adeo libere et quiete in omnibus et per omnia forma pariter et effectu ut premissum est contra omnes mortales warantizabimus , acquietabimus et imperpetuum defendemus . In cujus rei testimonium sigillum meum huic presenti carte mee est appensum , unacum subscriptione mea manuali , ac cum sigillo secreto dicti serenissimi principis patroni mei , ac eciam sigillo dicti domini Rossensis episcopi ordinarii mei, cum eorum subscriptionibus manualibus , in signum eorum consensus et assensus ad premissa , . . . coram hiis testibus Jacobo Kirkcaldy , thesaurario domini regis , Jacobo Leirmonth de Dersey , M. Henrico Sinclare , rectore de Glasqow, M. Thoma Fores , Willelmo Carncors , Willelmo Hoppringill, Andrea Forret , Roberto Dunbar de Durris , Jacobo Innes de Roitnakinze, cum diversis aliis . Subscripta per Regem . xs. xiv. 80. Apud Sanctandroisper Regem . xs. xiv. 80. Apud Sanctandrois)
- Source:Scottish document RSS, vol. xiii fol. 73#Main + (20 March 1540 - At Stirling, Presentation … 20 March 1540 - At Stirling, Presentation of D. JOHN DONALDSOUN-over the [[Chaplaincy of Apilcroce|chaplaincy]] of the chapel of [[Máel Ruba|Saint Malrube]] in [[Applecross Parish, Ross-shire|Apilcroce]], under the diocese of Ross, now vacant by the death of the late Mr. Christopher Johnesoun, the last owner of the same, regarding the presentation of the Lord King and the collation of the Bishop of Ross, etc. By Signature. of the Bishop of Ross, etc. By Signature.)
- Source:Rose of Kilravock (Kilravock Eight)#1 + (20 May 1496 - [[Hugh Rose, 8th of Kilravock (1442-1517)|Hugh Rose, 8th of Kilravock]] infeft in the barronies of [[Kilravock, Croy Parish, Nairnshire|Kilravock]] and [[Geddes, Cawdor Parish, Nairnshire|Geddes]])
- Source:NRS catalogue entry GD71/350#5 + (20 May 1756 - Letter from [[Charles Robertson, 5th of Kindeace ( -1792)|Charles Robertson of Kindeace]] … 20 May 1756 - Letter from [[Charles Robertson, 5th of Kindeace ( -1792)|Charles Robertson of Kindeace]] to [[David Monro of Allan, W.S. (-1767)|David Monro of Allan Esq. Clerk of the Signet]] in Edinburgh about [[Meikle Allan, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|Meikle Allan]][[Meikle Allan, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|Meikle Allan]])
- Source:Scottish document Foedera, i, II, 781#Main + (20 November 1292 - At Norham, in the castl … 20 November 1292 - At Norham, in the castle of the same villa, [[John Balliol|John de Balliol]], king of Scotland came and, in the presence of John, archbishop of Dublin, Anthony, bishop of Durham, William, bishop of St Andrews, Robert, bishop of Glasgow, William, bishop of Ely, John, bishop of Carlisle, and also Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, [[John Comyn, 7th Earl of Buchan|John, earl of Buchan]], [[William, 3rd Earl of Ross ( -1323)|William, earl of Ross]], Patrick, earl of March, Walter, earl of Menteith, James, steward of Scotland; Alexander of Argyll, Alexander de Balliol, lord of Cavers, Patrick Graham, and William Sinclair, and many others of the realms of England and Scotland, made and swore fealty to the lord king of England in his presence, speaking in French: “I, John de Balliol, king of Scots, shall become faithful and loyal to you, lord [[Edward I of England|Edward, king of England]] and overlord of the realm of Scotland, and I give fealty to you for the same realm of Scotland, which I hold and claim to hold of you, and I bring to you faith and fealty of life, limb and earthly honour, against all men, faithfully recognising and giving service to you, owed from the said realm of Scotland as God may favour me and these Holy Gospels.”God may favour me and these Holy Gospels.”)
- Source:Scottish document Foedera, i, II, 781-2#Main + (20 November 1292 - [[John Balliol|John, king of Scots]] … 20 November 1292 - [[John Balliol|John, king of Scots]], makes known that he has made and sworn to his liege-lord, lord [[Edward I of England|Edward, king of England]] and overlord of the realm of Scotland, at Norham, in the presence of William, bishop of St Andrews, Robert, bishop of Glasgow, [[John Comyn, 7th Earl of Buchan|John, earl of Buchan]], [[William, 3rd Earl of Ross ( -1323)|William, earl of Ross]], Patrick, earl of March, Walter, earl of Menteith, James, steward of Scotland; Alexander of Argyll, Alexander de Balliol, lord of Cavers, Patrick Graham, and William Sinclairvers, Patrick Graham, and William Sinclair)
- Source:Scottish document Laing Charters, box 77, no. 2946#2 + (20 November 1675 - Disposition, dated at F … 20 November 1675 - Disposition, dated at Fortrose, by [[Hector Douglas, 4th of Mulderg (-c1675)|Hector Douglas of Muldearg]] in favour of Robert Barbour, bailie of Inverness, selling and alienating to him the [[Muldearg, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|lands of Muldearg]], lying between the foundation of an old dyke, the commonty of [[Salachie, Kincardine Parish, Ross-shire|Sollachie]] and the arable corn rigs of [[Brigend, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|Brigend]] on the south, the highway from Fearne to the burgh of Tayne on west, the north side of the moss of Muldearg from a grey stone at the north-west ‘nuick’ thereof ‘ewest’ to the lands of [[Little Allan, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|Easter Little Allan]], and thence lineally eastward at the north side of the said moss of Muldearg, as the ‘grein roads’ go to the north side of the said moss, ‘till ye com to the watter-gang’ of the [[Mill of Fearn, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|mill of Fearn]] on the north, with the common pasturage of Sallachie, in the old abbacy of Fearn, now called the barony of Gainies, earldom and sheriffdom of Ross ; also the lands belonging to the [[Fearn Abbey|monastery of Fearn]], not given out in feu-farm before 26th January 1576[-7], lying between the lands of Little and [[Meikle Allan, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|Mikle Allan]] on west, the [[Rarichie, Nigg Parish, Ross-shire|lands of Rarichies]], Cullin, Bellnashirach, with pendicles, on south, the feu-lands of said monastery, belonging to the late Hector Douglas of Muldearg, on east, the [[Balblair, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|lands of Balblair]], [[Brigend, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|Brigend]], Milncroft, Dowcatcroft, and Weitlands, on the north, with alehouse, brewhouse, and brewhouse lands of the monastery near the manor-place thereof, and the kiln of Fearn and lands ; also that part of the manor-place called the [[Drum of Fearn, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|Wester Drum of Fearn]], with houses, etc., lying between the lands of the Easter Drum of Fearne, pertaining in feu and heritage to the [[Ross of Balnagown|Laird of Balnagown]], on the east, the water of the mill of Fearn on the north, MacWalters' croft, M'Rorie's croft, Smith's croft, and Ballnashirah on the south, and the remainder of the monastery lands, belonging to the said two Hector Douglases, on west; with the crofts now called Easter and Wester Balnashirah; also the two mills of Fearn, with astricted multures, the ‘ring firlots, coorne firlots, thirlage and sequels,’ and all privileges as now or formerly possessed by the ‘guidschir and vncle’ of the said Hector Douglas, and by the ‘milverts and femiorers’ thereof, now and of before ; also the lands of Brigend, with alehouse, milncroft, etc., as above : with power to dig fuel and peat in the moss of Garrek and the abbacy moss of Rainies ; also, the said Hector gives full liberty to the said Robert that the ‘dams, watter haughs and gangs,’ or aqueducts of the said mills, may ‘stand and run in the wonted places and ordinarie thanets’ through Hector's lands of Torridow, Little Milntoune, and Ranies, with power to make the necessary repairs in the said dams. Witnesses to disposition by Hector Douglas—with consent of his wife and brother—James Dunbar and James M'Lean, merchants in Inverness, [[Hugh Dallas, 1st of Budgate (cir 1634- )|Hugh Dallas, commissary clerk of Ross]], and Alexander M'Crae, writer in Fortrose. )|Hugh Dallas, commissary clerk of Ross]], and Alexander M'Crae, writer in Fortrose.)
- Source:Scottish document Laing Charters, box 29, no. 1070#2 + (20 November 1675 - Letter of alienation by … 20 November 1675 - Letter of alienation by [[Hector Douglas, 4th of Mulderg (-c1675);|Hector Douglas of Muldearg]], granting to Robert Barbour, bailie of Inverness, the [[Muldearg, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|town and lands of Muldearg]], etc., with common pasture of [[Salachie, Kincardine Parish, Ross-shire|Sallachie]] ; the lands formerly of the [[Fearn Abbey|monastery or abbacy of Ferne]], with kiln, byres, etc. etc., of said monastery ; also the lands of [[Drum of Fearn, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|Wester Drumes of Ferne]] ; the lands of Easter and Wester Belnasiraches, comprehending various crofts, as M'Walters' croft, M'Rorie's croft, Cullin croft, Belnasiraches' croft, Smith's croft, and Merinsche croft ; also the two [[Mill of Fearn, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|mills of Ferne]], with mill-lands and multures ; also the lands of [[Brigend, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|Bridgend]], and others named in writ cited—all lying within the abbacy of Ferne formerly, and now within the bishopric of Ross, as part of its patrimony.shopric of Ross, as part of its patrimony.)
- Source:NRS catalogue entry GD71/350#16 + (20 November 1756 - Letter from [[Charles Robertson, 5th of Kindeace ( -1792)|Charles Robertson of Kindeace]] to [[David Monro of Allan, W.S. (-1767)|David Monro of Allan, W.S.]] about affairs at [[Meikle Allan, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|Meikle Allan]])
- Source:Scottish document Irvine Muniments, i, no. 1#Main + (20 September 1255 - An agreement is formed … 20 September 1255 - An agreement is formed between the burgesses and the whole community of Irvine on one side and Brice of Eglinton, son of the late ‘Eglun’ lord of Eglinton on the other, namely, that the burgesses and the community of Irvine, by unanimous consent, have granted, given, and demitted at feuferme to Brice of Eglinton those 20 acres of land in the holding of Eglinton which Ralph son and heir of the late Hugh, lord of Eglinton, gave, granted and perpetually disponed to the burgesses and community of Irvine by a certain final concord between them, by stated bounds, having and holding by Brice and his heirs or assignees at feuferme by the stated bounds, with all its just pertinents, easements and free customs, for an annual render of 10s. in the parish church of Irvine on the feast of St James the Apostle in summer, free and quit from all burden, servile exaction, work and secular demand. Brice obligates himself and his heirs or assignees as well as his land of ‘Benislay’ (???) with its pertinents, and all their other goods movable and immovable to be lawfully distrained. Brice agrees that he and his successors will not double the feuferme at a later time. Witnesses: [[Godfrey de Ros, the younger|Sir Godfrey de Ros, knight]], Sir Robert Boyd, knight, Sir Brice of Blair, knight, [[Fergus de Ros (fl. 1255)|Fergus de Ros]], [[Arthur de Ros (fl. 1255)|Arthur de Ros]], brothers, William Kerr, Alexander of Blair de Ros (fl. 1255)|Arthur de Ros]], brothers, William Kerr, Alexander of Blair)
- Source:Scottish document A-S Relations, no. 10#Main + (20 September 1255 - Henry III announces that he has received a letter from Alexander III, king of Scots. Statement concerning change in Scottish council.)
- Source:Rossiana (Funeral of Hugh Munro of Teaninich)#Main + (20 September 1703 - Funeral of [[Hugh Munro, 4th of Teaninich (bef 1639-1703)|Hugh Munro 4th of Teaninich]])
- Source:Calendar of Fearn (Additions)#18 + (21 February 1437 - [[James I of Scotland|James the first]] ves slain)
- Source:Scottish document NRS, RS38/7/68#Main + (21 February 1710 - [[Margaret Stronach (fl1667-1710)|Margaret Stronach]], widow of [[David Ross, 1st of Balblair (c1642-1710)|David Ross]], had [[sasine]] of [[Balblair, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|the lands]])
- Source:NRS catalogue entry GD71/154#Main + (21 February 1735 - Letters of Horning at t … 21 February 1735 - Letters of Horning at the instance of [[David Monro of Allan, W.S. (-1767)|David Monro, W.S.]], against [[George Mackenzie, 1st Earl of Cromartie|George, Earl of Cromarty]], to be infeft in the [[Balblair, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|lands of Balblair]], in the parish of Fearn, following on Extract Decreet in action of adjudication at the instance of [[George Munro, 3rd of Newmore ( -1731)|George Monro of Newmore]] against [[Andrew Ross Sr. of Balblair (-bef1724)|Andrew Ross of Balblair]] dated 25 June 1712, disposition and translation by George Monro of Newmore in favour of [[David Ross, 2nd of Inverchasley (1700-1764)|David Ross of Inverchasly]] of the said lands and teinds of Balblair dated 18 December 1728, and disposition and assignation by David Ross of Inverchassley in favour of David Munro, Writer in Edinburgh, of said lands and teinds of Belblair dated 15 September 1730teinds of Belblair dated 15 September 1730)
- Source:Reg. sec. sig. (vol. 2 Register)#42 + (21 Jan 1542 - Preceptum Carte Conjuncte Infeodationis JACOBI ROS et MARIORIE STEWART² ejus sponse. [ R. M.S. iii. 2578. ] Per Signetum. Gratis . xv. 106. Apud Edinburgh)
- Source:Scottish document Milne, SHR 34, 48-9#Main + (21 July 1260 - An extent was made in the p … 21 July 1260 - An extent was made in the presence of Sirs William of Douglas and Alexander Uvieth, of two pieces of the land of Carrick that the lord king holds in his hand, in the name of the wardship until a legitimate age of the rightful heir, by the oaths of responsible and faithful men of the country according to the royal mandate, namely by the oaths of Sir Roland of Carrick, Murethach mac Kennedy, Samuel mac Kennedy, Dungal mac Gillanders, Suibne (Sweeney) mac Ragnall, Macrath mac Niall, [[Henry de Ros (fl. 1260)|Henry de Ros]], Murethach son of Somerled, Robert de Castello, Andrew the steward’s assessor, Henry mac Kennedy and Gillemuire the judex; and all the jurors said in truth that the land of Straiton, namely, 14 pennylands worth 76 marks annually; the land of Drumfad and of ‘Glenop’, namely, 10 pennylands worth 40 marks annually; the land of Dalquharran, two pennylands, worth 8 marks; the land of ‘Glenkenith’ (now Glengennet, AYR), namely, two pennylands worth 3 ½ marks annually; the land of Turnberry, in all things, according to the extent that was (?) or if demitted, 37 marks, 7s. 2d.; the ward of Bennane and ‘Cunray’ (now Cundry, AYR), as much as belongs to the lord king, 4 ½ marks; the total of all the pennies being 160 (8 ×20) marks, 8 marks 12s. 2d. The said land was never demitted at a greater price up to the present time. Sirs W[illiam] of Douglas and Alexander Uvieth have appended their seals. Of the aforesaid money and escheats, it will be necessary to make expenses in the castles of Carrick, except the service of free tenancy.rrick, except the service of free tenancy.)
- Source:Scottish document RRS, v, no. 226#Main + (22 April 1322 - [[Robert Bruce|Robert, king of Scots]] … 22 April 1322 - [[Robert Bruce|Robert, king of Scots]], our nephew the earl of Moray in England and his return to Scotland in order to safely and surely deliver the hostages the noble men Thomas of Wake, John of Hastings, and the lord of Ross, knights, Henry de Percy and the elder son Hugh le Despenser the son. We promise that the exchange of our said nephew and the said hostages will be made well and surely and without bad intentade well and surely and without bad intent)
- Source:Scottish document RSS, vol. xxxviii fol. 119#Main + (22 April 1569 - Precept of the Charter of … 22 April 1569 - Precept of the Charter of Confirmation on the charter of [[w:fief|fief]] made by Mr. William Stewart, [[Chaplaincy of Apilcroce|chaplain of Apilcroce]], under the diocese of Ross, with the express consent and assent of John, Bishop of Ross, and the Dean and Canons of the cathedral church of Ross, capitularly gathered to [[Roderick Mackenzie, 2nd of Davochmaluag|Rorio Makkangze]] and his male heirs, legitimately begotten or to be begotten of his body. to the conveyance of [[Kenneth 'of the Whittle' Mackenzie, 10th of Kintail ( -1568)|Kenzeoch McKangze of Kintaill]] and his heirs male to whomever bear the arms and surname of the said Kanzeocht and to their assigns to whomsoever of all and singular [[Applecross, Applecross Parish, Ross-shire|lands underwritten]], viz. half the lands of Bounadell half the lands of Longoll and Athechork half the lands of Kippeche half the lands of Satrell and Drumloy half the lands of Corlmvir half the lands of Corchirie half the lands of Coulnakill half the lands of Ardestaig half the lands of Scheildaig half the lands of Dybege half the lands of Rischill half the lands of Lestang, lying in the county of Ross and the vicecounty of Inuerness to the said lord William as the patrimony and property of the said chaplaincy To be held of the said lord William and his successorsf the said lord William and his successors)
- Source:NRS catalogue entry GD71/350#3 + (22 April 1756 - Letter from [[Charles Robertson, 5th of Kindeace ( -1792)|Charles Robertson of Kindeace]] to [[David Monro of Allan, W.S. (-1767)|David Monro]] about [[Meikle Allan, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|Meikle Allan]] & Dingwall lands)
- Source:NRS catalogue entry GD71/103#Main + (22 August 1693 - Instrument of Sasine in f … 22 August 1693 - Instrument of Sasine in favour of [[David Ross, 1st of Balblair (c1642-1710)|David Ross of Belablaire]] of the south quarter lands of the lands of [[Meikle Allan, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|Mekelalane]] called the Summerweall quarter; following on heritable bond, dated 23 April 1692, by [[Alexander Ross, 5th of Easterfearn ( -bef 1699)|Alexander Ross of Easter Fearne]] to the said David Ross[[Alexander Ross, 5th of Easterfearn ( -bef 1699)|Alexander Ross of Easter Fearne]] to the said David Ross)
- Source:NRS catalogue entry GD71/350#18 + (22 January 1757 - Letter from [[Charles Robertson, 5th of Kindeace ( -1792)|Charles Robertson of Kindeace]] to [[David Monro of Allan, W.S. (-1767)|David Monro]] about affairs at [[Meikle Allan, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|Meikle Allan]] & cattle)
- Source:NRS catalogue entry GD71/350#8 + (22 July 1756 - Letter from [[Charles Robertson, 5th of Kindeace ( -1792)|Charles Robertson of Kindeace]] to [[David Monro of Allan, W.S. (-1767)|David Monro]] acquainting of his having returned home)
- Source:Scottish document Laing Charters, box 77, no. 2946#Main + (22 November 1675 - Instrument of Sasine fo … 22 November 1675 - Instrument of Sasine following on a precept in a disposition dated at Fortrose, 20th November 1675, by [[Hector Douglas, 4th of Mulderg (-c1675)|Hector Douglas of Muldearg]] in favour of Robert Barbour, bailie of Inverness. Sasine given by [[David Ross, merchant in Inverness]], bailie, to the said James M'Lean for the grantee, on 22nd, and recorded at Fortrose 24th, November 1675. Witnesses, Andrew Fraser, [[John Stronach, smith]], and Hector Hectorson, all in Fearn, Donald Denoon, miller in said mills, and William M'Keanvein, servitor of grantee. Notary, Thomas Gaire.servitor of grantee. Notary, Thomas Gaire.)
- Source:Scottish document Kel. Lib., no. 192#Main + (22 September 1294 - Adam of Dowane, son of … 22 September 1294 - Adam of Dowane, son of Daniel of Dowane, in the full court of Richard, abbot of Kelso, at Lesmahagow, has sold and, by rod and staff, returned, for a certain sum of money which they completely relinquished to him in his great necessity, all the land which he and his ancestors held at any time in the tenement of Dowane within the barony of Lesmahagow to his lords, the abbot and [[Kelso Abbey|convent of Kelso]], which sum of money Adam considers fully disseminated. Adam states that money not counted, not delivered and not received is to be thoroughly and expressly renounced, and if he and his heirs or assignees have or are able to have rights or claim in the land of Dowane at any time, he expressly renounces by the present [charter] all those rights, and he quitclaims them to his lords, the abbot and convent of Kelso. Additionally, he wishes and grants that if any charter or instrument appears at any future time, it is to be disregarded, and he subjects himself and his heirs or assignees to the coercion and power of the bishop and officials of [[Glasgow]], whomever they may be at the time, and agrees to pay a penalty for disregarding the agreement. Sealed: bishop of Glasgow, Sir Geoffrey of Mowbray, justiciar of Lothian, [[Godfrey de Ros, the younger|Sir Godfrey de Ros, then sheriff of Lanark]][[Godfrey de Ros, the younger|Sir Godfrey de Ros, then sheriff of Lanark]])
- Source:NRS catalogue entry GD71/103#2 + (23 April 1692 - Heritable bond by [[Alexander Ross, 5th of Easterfearn ( -bef 1699)|Alexander Ross of Easter Fearne]] to [[David Ross, 1st of Balblair (c1642-1710)|David Ross of Belablaire]])
- Source:NRS catalogue entry GD71/118#2 + (23 April 1704 - Bond by [[Alexander Ross, 5th of Easterfearn ( -bef 1699)|Alexander Ross of Easterfearn]] to [[David Ross, 1st of Balblair (c1642-1710)|David Ross]])
- Source:Scottish document Laing Charters, box 70, no. 2731#Main + (23 December 1674 - Instrument of Sasine in … 23 December 1674 - Instrument of Sasine in terms of a disposition (dated at Inverness, 12th December 1674) by John Polson Robertson, merchant, burgess of Inverness, assignee and cessioner of John Polson of Merkinshe, in favour of Robert Barbour, dean of guild, Inverness, of the two mills of Ferne, mill-crofts, multures, etc., lying in the abbacy of Ferne and sheriffdom of Ross. Sasine given by Andrew Fraser in Ferne, bailie, to Colin Ros, 'multerer' in Ferne, on behalf of grantee and recorded at Fortrose 29th, December 1674. Witnesses, Hector Hectorson, 'multerer' in Ferne, William M'Finlay in Balblair, Donald Sutherland and Donald Denune, millers in Ferne. Notary, [[David Ross, 1st of Balblair (c1642-1710)|David Ros, of the diocese of Ross]].[[David Ross, 1st of Balblair (c1642-1710)|David Ros, of the diocese of Ross]].)
- Source:Scottish document NRS, OPR/121/40#2 + (23 December 1834 - [[William Rose in Foynesfield]] by his wife [[Margaret McKenzie, wife of William Rose in Foynesfield|Margaret M<sup>c</sup>Kenzie]], had a son named [[Hugh Rose, son of William Rose in Foynesfield (1834- )|Hugh]])
- Source:NRS catalogue entry GD71/350#20 + (23 February 1757 - Letter from [[Charles Robertson, 5th of Kindeace ( -1792)|Charles Robertson of Kindeace]] to [[David Monro of Allan, W.S. (-1767)|David Monro of Allan, W.S.]] anent affairs at [[Meikle Allan, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|Meikle Allan]])
- Source:NRS catalogue entry GD93/92#Main + (23 Jan 1578 - Commission under the Quarter … 23 Jan 1578 - Commission under the Quarter Seal appointing Lauchlan Makintosche of Dunnachtane, [[Colin Càm Mackenzie, 11th of Kintail (1556-1594)|Colin McKenzie of Kintaill]], [[Robert Mor Munro, 15th Baron of Foulis|Robert Monro of Foulis]], ]]Walter Urquhart, sheriff of Cromartie ( -1586)er Urquhart, sheriff of Cromartie ( -1586))
- Source:Scottish document Laing Charters, box 40, no. 1570#Main + (23 June 1675 - Instrument of Sasine follow … 23 June 1675 - Instrument of Sasine following on a precept (directed to [[Walter Ross in Ferne, son of David Ross|Walter Ros Davidson in Ferne]], as bailie) in a disposition, dated at Rosmarkie, 28th May 1675, by Donald Mackenzie in Langcoats conveying to him the [[Muldearg, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|lands of Mulderg]], Balnashirach, and mills of Ferne, the [[Balconie, Kiltearn Parish, Ross-shire|lands of Balconie]], [[Brigend, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|Brigend]], Kilncroft, and other crofts named, in the parishes of Fearn and Kiltearn and sheriffdom of Ross. Sasine given to Hector Hectorson, multerer of the mills of Ferne, as attorney for grantee, 23rd, and recorded at Fortrose 25th, June 1675. Witnesses, [[George Stronach, smith in Ferne]], William M'Walter, ‘teugter’ there, [[Alexander Stronach, mason in Seafield|Alexander Stronach]], Donald Sutherland, miller, William Denune, miller, and Walter Sutherland, all in Ferne. [[David Ross, 1st of Balblair (c1642-1710)|David Ros, of the diocese of Ross]], notary public.vid Ross, 1st of Balblair (c1642-1710)|David Ros, of the diocese of Ross]], notary public.)
- Source:Rose of Kilravock (Kilravock Nynth)#7 + (23 March 1679 - [[Robert Rose Provost of Inverness ( -1679)|Robert Rose]], Provost of Innerness, a frugall prudentiall persone, dyed)
- Source:Reg. sec. sig. (vol. 2 Register)#8 + (23 May 1530 - Ane Lettre maid to NINIANE L … 23 May 1530 - Ane Lettre maid to NINIANE LORD ROS of Mailuile , his airis and assignais .,—of the gift of the malis , fermes , proffittis and dewiteis of the landis of Argarth with the pertinentis liand within the schirefdome of Perth , of all termes bigane that the sammyne hes bene in our soverane lordis handis be resone of nonentres sen the tyme that umquhill William Erle of Erole that last decessit heretar tharof resignit the sammyn in the handis of his hienes in favour of himself and Dame Elizabeth Ruthuen his spous in conjunct fe , quhilk decessit na stait nor sesing being takin be him of the saidis landis eftir the said resignatioun albeit his said spous obtenit sesing of the sammyne in lifrent thar eftir ; and siclik of all zeris and termes to cum ay and quhill the lauchfull entre of the rechtuis are or airis tharto being of lauchfull age ; with the releif tharof quhen it sall happin ; with power , etc. Per Signaturam manibus S.D.N. Regis sui thesaurarii et compositorum sub scriptam . x 8 . viii . 205 . At Edinburghscriptam . x 8 . viii . 205 . At Edinburgh)
- Source:Scottish document RSS, vol. v fol. 29#Main + (23 November 1515 - At Edinburgh, By the pr … 23 November 1515 - At Edinburgh, By the presentation of Mr. ALEXANDER MACCLOID, directed to the bishop of Ross, to grant him the collation of Mr. Alexander over two [[Chaplaincy of Apilcroce|chaplaincies]] lying and founded below the parish church of Abilcros under the diocese of Ross, when they happen to be vacant by the death or incapacity of Mr. Murdac and Mr. Cristini, the chaplains and now possessors of the same,— to the presentation of the king by his right of patronage and ordinary contribution to the said bishop, with full rights, etc. By Signature [etc., as above]. Sol. as above.Signature [etc., as above]. Sol. as above.)
- Source:Scottish document RMS, L. i fol. 258#Main + (23 October 1370 - [[David II of Scotland|David, king of Scots]] … 23 October 1370 - [[David II of Scotland|David, king of Scots]], has given his beloved relative [[William, 5th Earl of Ross ( -1372)|William, earl of Ross]], the earldom of Ross and lordship of Skye, with all the lordships and lands belonging to the earl throughout the kingdom, except those in the sheriffdoms of Aberdeen, Dumfries and Wigtown, which lordships, lands and earldom the earl resigned at Perth in his full parliament, in the presence of Robert, steward of Scotland, earl of Strathearn, the king's nephew, William, earl of Douglas, George, earl of March, John Stewart, earl of Carrick, Archibald Douglas, Robert Erskine, Alexander Lindsay, and William of Dissington, knights, and many other barons and nobles of the realm, by his letters patent, and with staff and baton, by the hands of his procurator; holding by the earl and his male heirs, failing which, by [[Walter Lesley, Earl of Ross ( -1382)|Walter Leslie knight]], and [[Euphemia, 1st Countess of Ross (1345-1394)|Euphemia his spouse]], and their heirs; and if there is no male heir, by the eldest daughter, without division of the lands, and if the line of Walter and Euphemia defaults, then by [[Joan, daughter of William Earl of Ross|Joan, the younger daughter of Earl William]], and her heirs, in the same way; holding in feu and heritage, with tenancies and services of freeholders, and advowsons of churches, as Earl William held it, for service owed and wont.illiam held it, for service owed and wont.)
- Source:Holyrood (Translation)#1 + (23 Sep 1168 - [[Malcolm, Earl of Ross|Malcolm Macheth, earl of Ross]], died)
- Source:Scottish document RRS, iii, no. 110#Main + (24 December 1225 - Confirmation by [[Alexander II of Scotland|King Alexander]] … 24 December 1225 - Confirmation by [[Alexander II of Scotland|King Alexander]] of the donation made by [[Malcolm, son of Fearchar, Earl of Ross|Malcolm]], sone to [[Fearchar, Earl of Ross|Farquhard Earl of Rosse]], to [[The Bissetts|William de Byseth]] of the lands called Craigarn[[The Bissetts|William de Byseth]] of the lands called Craigarn)