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John Ross, 2nd Lord Ross

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Ross succeeded to the peerage in 1501 on the death of his grandfather, whom his father had pre-deceased. He had earlier been retoured heir of his mother in the barony of Melville on 16 May 1496. Over the years that followed, he obtained a number of charters and sasines in respect of extensive estates
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Ross married (before 27 September 1490) Christian Edmonstone, daughter of Sir Archibald Edmonstone of Duntreath. She survived him and lived until May 1551. Lord Ross had at least four recorded children:
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visited Ross at Halkhead on 1 April 1506 (on which occasion the King treated Ross's masons to a drink) and that he was again in the King's company (playing games and shooting the
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Ross was the son and heir of Robert Ross (the son of
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Index

Lord Ross
John Ross, 1st Lord Ross
Halkhead
Renfrewshire
Lowland
Earls of Ross
Highland
Ross
Balnagown
James IV
culverin
Battle of Flodden
Ninian Ross, 3rd Lord Ross




The Scots Peerage
Guthrie, William
A General History of Scotland
Paternoster Row
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Peerage of Scotland
John Ross
Lord Ross
Ninian Ross
Categories
1513 deaths
Nobility from Renfrewshire
History of Renfrewshire

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