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George Ross, 13th Lord Ross

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Jane Ross (10 December 1719 – 19 August 1777), who married (28 July 1755) John Mackye of Polgowan and inherited the estates of Halkhead on the death of her elder brother, William
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Mary Ross (1730-22 October 1762), who was one of the last persons in Scotland supposed to be 'possessed' of an evil spirit and who died unmarried
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in June 1739. He was appointed a Commissioner of Customs and Salt on 13 February 1744, 29 October 1746 and 20 July 1751.
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on 19 June 1702, and for Edinburgh and Renfrewshire on 5 August 1704. He was elected
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and succeeded to the estates of Halkhead on the death of her elder sister, Jane
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Elizabeth Ross (16 April 1725 – 9 October 1791), who married (7 July 1755)
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On the death of his son Charles in 1745, he succeeded to the estate of
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George Ross (born 7 September 1722), who predeceased his father
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Ross married in about 1711 Elizabeth, the third daughter of
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Index

Lord Ross
William Ross, 12th Lord Ross
Halkhead
Renfrewshire
Lowland
Earls of Ross
Highland
Ross
Balnagown
Commissioner of Supply
Renfrewshire
Lord Rector of Glasgow University
Governor of Edinburgh Castle
Balnagown
William Kerr, 2nd Marquess of Lothian
William Ross, 14th Lord Ross
Charles Ross
Balnagown
his uncle
Battle of Fontenoy
John Boyle, 3rd Earl of Glasgow




The Scots Peerage
The Earl of Selkirk
Governor of Edinburgh Castle
James Campbell
Peerage of Scotland

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