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1811:. The 11th Baronet Foulis was succeeded by his eldest daughter Eva Marion Munro as chief of the clan, two sons having predeceased him. Eva Marion Munro married Col C. H. Gascoigne, and their son Patrick took the surname 'Munro' of his maternal grandfather to become clan chief. However, the Nova Scotian Baronetcy of Foulis (1634) could only pass to a direct male descendant of the Baronets and was succeeded to by a cousin of the 11th Bart. Sir George Hamilton Munro, 12th Baronet (1864–1945). In 1954, Sir Arthur Herman Munro, 14th baronet, registered the Arms and Designation of Foulis-Obsdale to distinguish them from those of Munro of Foulis. The current (18th) Baronet Munro of Foulis is listed as Sir Godfrey Roland Munro 659:, but this minority includes documented descendants of two sons of Hugh Munro of Foulis, "9th baron": George Munro 10th baron, and John Munro of Milntown. Hence Hugh, who died in 1425, must also have borne this Y chromosome. While these findings do not exclude a much earlier founder, the degree of subsequent variation in male Munros of this haplogroup suggests a common ancestor in about the 14th century. DNA studies also indicate shared patrilineal ancestry in the first millennium with several families whose documented ancestry is from South West Ireland, most notably the Driscolls of Cork, consistent with the Munro tradition of Irish origins. 1354: 1387:. Allowed "their own way of fighting", each time they received the French fire Col. Sir Robert Munro ordered his men to "clap to the ground" while he himself, because of his corpulence, stood alone with the colours behind him. For the first time in a European battle, they introduced a system of infantry tactics (alternately firing and taking cover) that has not been superseded. Springing up and closing with the enemy, they several times drove them back, and finished with a successful rearguard action against the French cavalry. 1860: 47: 130: 773: 5910: 1396: 905: 1329:, with one of Robert Munro's brothers as provost, although there were two armed Munro "invasions" of the town in 1721 and 1740, when opposing councillors were abducted to secure a favourable result (for the first incident Colonel Robert and his brother were fined £200 each, and after the second his parliamentary career came to an abrupt end with defeat at the 1741 election). 1176:, leader of royalist forces and his invading army of foreigners landed in Ross-shire, hoping for support from the clans. However, he was opposed by the Munros, Rosses and Sutherlands who then chose to support the Scottish Argyll Covenanter Government. The Munros, led by John Munro of Lemlair, together with their allies, comprehensively defeated the invading army at the 1842: 1673: 1051:, which he had received from the Regent Moray who died in 1569, against the Clan MacKenzie, at the expense of many lives on both sides. The feud was settled when the castle was handed over to the Mackenzies by an "act of pacification". In 1587, Foulis Castle's "tower and fortalice" are mentioned in a charter from the Crown. In 1597, the 1628:(April 28, 1758 – July 4, 1831) was the great-great-grandson of Patrick Andrew Monroe who emigrated from Scotland to the United States in the mid seventeenth century. At the time, the spelling of surnames was not standardized, and Monroe is simply another spelling of Munro. He is believed to have been descended from 1431:. When the Jacobite rising of 1745 broke out, Robert's friends in the Highlands hoped for his presence among them. One wrote that it would have been "the greatest service to His Majesty and the common cause", but it was not to be. The Munros supported the British Government during the Jacobite risings. 1469:
by government forces. After the rising was suppressed, a Munro Independent Company under Harry continued to police the Highlands but was disbanded in 1748. Harry set about rebuilding the castle as it is today, incorporating what he could of the original building which now appears as a mansion house
1306:. Colonel Sir Robert Munro, 6th Baronet of Foulis then marched into the town of Inverness with 400 Munros and took over control as governor from Fraser. Government troops soon arrived in Inverness and for some months the process of disarming the rebels went on, assisted by a Munro detachment under 763:
It is a common misconception that every person who bears a clan's name is a lineal descendant of the chiefs. Many clansmen although not related to the chief took the chief's surname or a variant of it as their own to show solidarity, for basic protection or for much needed sustenance.
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of the Obsdale branch, and cousin of the Black Baron, played a more prominent role. Robert's men served with distinction and received the name of the "Invincibles" in recognition of their prowess. His account of his experience during the Thirty Years' War was published as
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argues that if a brother of Àine, this places "Donald" in the late 13th century. Kelley also speculates that the "Donald le fiz Kan" granted £10 per annum by the Treasury of Scotland in 1305, is the same man, with a Norman-Scots rendition of Domnall O'Cathain.
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of Foulis died in 1848, followed 8 months later by the death of his daughter Mary Seymour Munro and although he had a natural son named George, he was succeeded in the Foulis estates and also the Baronetcy of Foulis by the male representative of the
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against the rebels. There in 1505 William Munro of Foulis, whilst on "the King's business" was killed by Cameron of Lochiel. It is Clan Cameron tradition that they defeated a joint force of Munros and Mackays at the
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in 1314. Robert Munro survived the battle but his son, George, was killed. George however had already had a son of his own, also called George, who succeeded his grandfather Robert as chief and led the clan at the
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was aware of the Munros as a fighting force. A little later in 1547, Robert Munro, 14th Baron of Foulis "with his friends and followers having gone to resist the English who invaded Scotland", was killed at the
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Major Fraser's manuscript; his adventure in Scotland and England; his mission to, and travels in France in search of his chief; his services in the Rebellion, and his quarrels with Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat,
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in September, 1745. He returned home to find Foulis Castle had been partially destroyed by Jacobites after the Battle of Falkirk. A few months after Falkirk the Jacobites were finally defeated at the
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when, according to the account of the rebels, the English 37th Regiment that he was commanding ran away and he was surrounded and attacked by seven Cameron Jacobites; he killed at least two with his
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According to the same traditional sources Donald Munro's grandson, Hugh Munro, was the first Munro to be authentically designated Baron of Foulis; he died in 1126. A reliable scholar,
1283:. Much of the Ross's lands were ravaged and the Munros returned to find their lands plundered. This was fully retaliated by the Munros who then raided the Mackenzie lands in the 1442:
before being shot by a Jacobite commander with a pistol. The Jacobites wished to do special honour to their opponent: they (the Macdonalds), buried Robert in the grave of Sir
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led a force of 3000 men in support of the Jacobites, where they forced the retreat of a smaller force that was loyal to the British Government which was commanded by the
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have done less than justice to it. By 1651 the Scottish Covenantor Government had become disillusioned with the English parliament and supported the royalists instead.
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and settled in Scotland in the eleventh century, though its true founder may have lived much later. It is also a strong tradition that the Munro chiefs supported
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who fought in Ireland as a Covenanter later became a royalist after his uncle Robert Monro was imprisoned by Cromwell in 1648. In September 1648, George Munro's
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area in Ireland. However this tradition only exists in writing from the late 17th century. The first chief of Clan Munro documented by contemporary evidence is
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in 1369. His son, Hugh Munro, was also granted many charters including one in respect of the "Tower of Strathschech" and "Wesstir Fowlys" by
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chiefs to feudal lords, but it is not clear when this occurred. Robert de Munro was killed in an obscure skirmish fighting in defence of
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The Scottish Clans and Their Tartans. p. 79. Library Edition. Published by W. & A. K. Johnston, Limited. Edinburgh and London. 1885.
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whose account does not include the Munros. Alexander Mackenzie states that the Munros and Mackenzies actually fought each other at
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and was later renumbered the 42nd. Sir Robert Munro was appointed lieutenant-colonel. Among the captains were his next brother,
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of the eighteenth century the clan and the chiefs were staunchly anti-Jacobite, supporting the Hanoverian-British Government.
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The Scottish Nation: Or the families, surnames families, honours and Geographical History of the People of Scotland. Vol. III
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brother was there & the person who tells me of it says, they have resolved to lay hold on the villain who murdered (
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rescued the Ross hostage and exterminated their enemies but with a great loss of their own men. Two years later in 1454
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but exchanged it in 1350 for Estirfowlys. Robert's son Hugh who died in 1425 was the first of the family to be styled "
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states that the clan had no cause to be hesitant about their part in this action and that some historians, such as
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and many of the Highland chiefs made their submissions to him, including the Munro and Mackenzie chiefs. In 1497,
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During the early 17th century the Munros continued their strong military traditions, fighting in the continental
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rebelled against the king, invading the lands of Ross-shire where, according to early 19th-century historian
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in 1603. Just over a century later in 1707 the parliaments of England and Scotland were also united in the
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DNA studies show that about a fifth of contemporary Munro men tested have a common patrilineal ancestor of
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Historical Collections (also known as the Rushworth Papers). From throughout 17th century. Pt. iv. vol. ii
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A Sketch of the Clan Munro and William Munroe, Deported from Scotland, settled in Lexington, Massachusetts
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The clan rivalries which had erupted in rebellion were finding an outlet in local politics. Mackenzie's
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Monro (Munro) of Fowlis in Walter Macfarlane's Genealogical Collections concerning Families in Scotland
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with their neighbors the Clan Mackenzie, and during the seventeenth century many Munros fought in the
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branch of the clan four generations occupied successively the position of (Principal) Physician of
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Clan, King, and Covenant: History of the Highland Clans from the Civil War to the Glencoe Massacre
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including one in 1350 for the "Tower of Strathskehech" and "Estirfowlys". The "de" particle was
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was one of the Scottish representatives who approved the formal offer of the Scottish Crown to
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History of the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Lehigh University,1924–2010
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The Book of the Thanes of Cawdor: A Series of Papers Selected from the Charter Room at Cawdor
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in the far north, and some Munros established themselves south of the Cromarty Firth on the
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who were then in possession of it, and he also married the daughter of the Glengarry chief.
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and Munros, esteemed the "bravest" clans in the north took the castle for the Queen in the
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to Scotland and the Clan Munro Association states that the Munros made the transition from
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The Reverend Donald Munro, M.A., High Dean of the Isles. (The Celtic Magazine, volume 9)
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The Munros were also prominent members of the Scottish clergy in the north of Scotland.
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to apprehend certain rebels in that district, with special instructions to apprehend
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disputes the Munros' presence at the battle of 1497, quoting 17th-century historian
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or O'Kain, an Irish chief. Donald Munro was granted lands for services rendered to
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History of the Western Highlands and Isles of Scotland from A.D. 1493 to A.D. 1625
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Castles of the Clans: The Strongholds and Seats of 750 Scottish Families and Clans
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Clan Munro magazine. No. 26. Published by the Clan Munro Association. 2012. p. 15.
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is a narrow strip of land running for eight miles along the northern shore of the
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in 1505. Domhnall Dubh was captured in 1506 and Ewen Cameron was later executed.
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was "rewarded" by an appointment to succeed General Ponsonby as Colonel of the
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for "of", and thus suggests some Norman influence. The Normans introduced the
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Military regiment originally formed from highland clans including Clan Munro.
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built in a formal Georgian style rather than the defensive fort it once was.
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Black Watch tartan in the Clan Munro exhibition at the Storehouse of Foulis
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was brought to an end when the Mackenzie Jacobite garrison surrendered to
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A history of the Scottish Highlands Highland clans and Highland regiments
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who had taken as hostage the Earl of Ross's nephew. This resulted in the
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of the seventeenth century different members of the clan supported the
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Monro, His Expedition With the Worthy Scots Regiment Called Mac-Keys
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family against clansmen from the Clan Mackenzie and the MacLeods of
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scientific list of all the mountains in Scotland over 3000 ft
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held the county parliamentary seat the Munros would represent the
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by the Munros and Mackenzies. However late 19th-century historian
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Memorabilia domestica; or, Parish life in the North of Scotland
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History and Genealogy of the Lexington, Massachusetts, Munroes
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Sir Robert Munro, 6th Baronet had been fighting at the second
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title came to an end in 1716, and it was arranged that while
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of Foulis, as well as the Mackays and Rosses who were led by
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In 1452, there was a rebellion by a force of tribes loyal to
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of Charles II took place in 1660. The then chief's brother,
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Way, George of Plean and Squire, Romilly of Rubislaw (1994)
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seat of the Munros of Foulis, the chiefs of the Clan Munro.
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commanded the king's forces in Scotland from 1674 to 1677.
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in 1562 the gates of the castle were shut against her. The
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The Clans, Septs & Regiments of the Scottish Highlands
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was fought and another Jacobite force was defeated at the
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of the Obsdale branch of the clan laid siege to and took
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signed a bond of kindness and alliance with the chief of
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Covenanter forces (who favoured the royalists) defeated
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took place between clansmen from the Clan Munro and the
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between: Chief Hector Munro of Foulis; John Campbell of
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During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries the Munros
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Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 38
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originally held by the Munros but later passed to the
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In June, 1745, a month after the Battle of Fontenoy,
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In 1495, King James of Scotland assembled an army at
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Sage, Rev. Donald. A.M. Minister of Resolis (1789).
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Monro, His Expedition with the Worthy Scots Regiment
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Newsletter of the Clan Munro (Association) Australia
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Mountains in Scotland with height over 3000 ft.
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A Genealogical History of the Earldom of Sutherland
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Retrieved 09, February 2013. 1600:, was a member of the tenth generation of the 632:, but this charter cannot be traced. However, 4167: 3905:Foulis Castle and the Monroes of Lower Iveagh 3702:Historical Geography of the Clans of Scotland 3239:Foulis Castle and the Monroes of Lower Iveagh 2780: 2702: 2337: 2328:clanmunro.org.uk. Retrieved 09, February 2013 842:; on their return, they were ambushed by the 736:and had many charters confirmed to him under 605:. There were also small pockets of Munros in 8: 3961:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 3756:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 3648:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 3616:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 3251:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 2981:Fraser, James of Castle Leathers (1696–1737) 1790:has traditionally followed the principle of 1698:, the senior cadet branch of the Clan Munro. 1658:Description of the Western Isles of Scotland 1656:was Dean of the Isles and in 1549 wrote the 960:; Hector Mackintosh of Mackintosh, Chief of 183:, Foulis, Fowlis, Keddie, Kiddie, MacAidie, 3237:Monroe, Horace, Canon of Southwark (1929). 2991: 2989: 2632:finlaggan.com. Retrieved 09, February 2013. 2272: 2270: 1983: 1981: 1979: 1977: 1975: 1604:branch of Clan Munro. His youngest brother 1345:in 1719 where they defeated the Jacobites. 4174: 4160: 4152: 4108:(Library ed.). London and Edinburgh: 3841:The White Cockade and other Jacobite Tales 3779:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 3680:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 3662:Campbell, John Frederick Vaughan of Cawdor 2860:scotwars.com. Retrieved 09, February 2013. 2261: 1990:scotclans.com. Retrieved 24 November 2013. 1504:Sir Thomas Munro, 1st Baronet of Lindertis 1154:Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll 815:to assert his authority in the Highlands. 421: 391: 348: 208: 167: 128: 45: 3172: 2995:Clan Munro Magazine No. 14 by R. W. Munro 3816:. Inverness: Scottish Highlander Office. 3091:Capossela, Toni-Lee (17 December 2012). 1671: 1192:was one of four Munroes captured at the 1047:defended and held, for three years, the 4076:The Camerons: A History of Clan Cameron 2024: 2022: 2020: 2018: 2016: 1933: 1716:was the seat of the Munros of Balconie. 1341:from his father's clan to fight at the 1269:William Mackenzie, 5th Earl of Seaforth 783:In 1411 a major feud broke out between 3954: 3772: 3749: 3726:The Claimed Irish Origin of Clan Munro 3673: 3641: 3609: 3244: 2590:Innes, Cosmo and Campbell, John (1859) 2014: 2012: 2010: 2008: 2006: 2004: 2002: 2000: 1998: 1996: 1728:was the seat of the Munros of Lemlair. 1174:James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose 1018:Robert Mor Munro, 15th Baron of Foulis 31: 3241:. London: Mitchell Hughes and Clarke. 3161:The Annals of Mathematical Statistics 1405:Yesterday there was a meeting of the 916:depiction of a member of the clan by 779:, said to commemorate a Munro battle. 476:. Historically the clan was based in 467: 7: 4105:The Scottish Clans and Their Tartans 3133:from the original on 6 November 2020 1939: 1937: 1741:, site of castle held by the Munros. 1710:was seat of the Munros of Teaninich. 1704:, was seat of the Munros of Newmore. 789:Domhnall of Islay, Lord of the Isles 3157:"A Stochastic Approximation Method" 2378:. Scotland's People. Archived from 1239:also became King of England in the 922:The Clans of the Scottish Highlands 640:about 1300, both being children of 557:Traditionally the Munros came from 306:Munro of Tullochue and Knockancurin 304:Munro of Contullich and Kildermorie 276:Munro of Craiglockhart and Cockburn 4148:- Clan Munro Association Australia 4142:- Clan Munro Association of Canada 2811:Henderson, Thomas Finlayson (1894) 2794:"Battle of Stirling@ScotsWars.com" 1722:, was seat of the Munros of Novar. 1630:Robert Munro, 14th Baron of Foulis 1349:Black Watch and war against France 1168:, as a royalist, took part in the 1082:Robert Munro, 18th Baron of Foulis 987:Robert Munro, 14th Baron of Foulis 811:for past offences when he came to 25: 2279:"The Deep Ancestry of the Munros" 1403:dated 23 October 1746 that reads 1104: 673:Robert Munro, 6th Baron of Foulis 638:Aonghus Óg Mac Domhnaill of Islay 622:George Munro, 5th Baron of Foulis 5908: 3516:Fraser, James of Castle Leathers 3218:from the original on 16 May 2021 3097:Louisiana State University Press 3093:John U. Monro: Uncommon Educator 1858: 1840: 1514:was a Scottish recipient of the 1217:George Munro, 1st of Auchinbowie 1215:and his Queen. In the same year 565:in the 11th century under chief 274:Munro of Pitlunde and Bearcrofts 4146:www.clanmunroassociation.org.au 3813:History of the Munros of Fowlis 1275:and included the Munros led by 900:16th century and clan conflicts 797:Hugh Munro, 9th Baron of Foulis 768:15th century and clan conflicts 332:Munro of New England (American) 5891:Independent Highland Companies 3911:: Mitchell, Hughes and Clarke. 3870:: Cascade Publishing Company. 3864:Your Clan Heritage, Clan Munro 3692:; Robertson, James Alexander; 3005:Johnston, Thomas Brumby (1899) 2815:Rushworth, John (17th century) 2715:Gordon, Sir Robert (1580–1656) 2691:Gordon, Sir Robert (1580–1656) 2675:Gordon, Sir Robert (1580–1656) 2525:Gordon, Sir Robert (1580–1656) 2501:Gordon, Sir Robert (1580–1656) 2477:Gordon, Sir Robert (1580–1656) 2465:Gordon, Sir Robert (1580–1656) 2277:Munro, Colin (December 2015). 1809:Sir Charles Munro, 9th Baronet 1573:were professors of anatomy at 1457:, who served as an officer in 805:Alexander Stewart, Earl of Mar 785:Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany 1: 3017:Fraser, C. I of Reelig (1954) 2969:Fraser, C. I of Reelig (1954) 2913:Fraser, C. I of Reelig (1954) 2870:Fraser, C. I of Reelig (1954) 2554:Fraser, C. I of Reelig (1954) 2453:Fraser, C. I of Reelig (1954) 2437:Fraser, C. I of Reelig (1954) 2401:Fraser, C. I of Reelig (1954) 2350:Fraser, C. I of Reelig (1954) 2326:Clan Munro Information Sheets 2314:Fraser, C. I of Reelig (1954) 2234:Fraser, C. I of Reelig (1954) 2195:Fraser, C. I of Reelig (1954) 2171:Fraser, C. I of Reelig (1954) 1429:English 37th Regiment of Foot 1425:Sir Robert Munro, 6th Baronet 1374:George Munro, 1st of Culcairn 1335:George Munro, 1st of Culcairn 1331:Sir Robert Munro, 5th Baronet 1308:George Munro, 1st of Culcairn 1277:Sir Robert Munro, 6th Baronet 1172:. On hearing of this rising, 1045:Andrew Munro, 5th of Milntown 1006:, Dean of the Isles, visited 669:Wars of Scottish Independence 663:Wars of Scottish Independence 494:Wars of Scottish Independence 469:[ˈkÊ°lÌȘË ĂŁĆ©nÌȘˠəˈrˠɔhÉȘç] 330:Munro of Lexington (American) 292:Munro of Milntown of Katewell 290:Munro of Ferrytown of Obsdale 4136:- Clan Munro Association USA 3600:Henderson, Thomas, Finlayson 1535:Scottish Mountaineering Club 1508:John Munro, 9th of Teaninich 1455:Sir Harry Munro, 7th Baronet 1409:about five miles from this, 1339:Independent Highland Company 1202:George Munro, 1st of Newmore 1196:and transported to America. 1146:George Munro, 1st of Newmore 758:Euphemia I, Countess of Ross 642:CĂș Maighe na nGall Ó CathĂĄin 624:received a charter from the 270:Munro of Culnauld or Culnaha 4140:www.clanmunroassociation.ca 4088:Squire, Romilly of Rubislaw 4078:. Clan Cameron Association. 3371:(8th ed.). Clearfield. 3341:Mackenzie, Alexander (1898) 3290:Mackenzie, Alexander (1898) 3079:Mackenzie, Alexander (1898) 2602:Mackenzie, Alexander (1898) 2513:Mackenzie, Alexander (1898) 2425:Munro, James Phinney (1900) 2183:Mackenzie, Alexander (1898) 2144:Mackenzie, Alexander (1898) 1800:Sir Hugh Munro, 8th Baronet 1769:Clan MacDonell of Glengarry 1531:Sir Hugh Munro, 4th Baronet 1494:British Empire and military 1461:, had been captured at the 1235:died without an heir, King 1209:Sir John Munro, 4th Baronet 1105:Bishops' Wars and Civil War 836:John Munro, 1st of Milntown 824:Battle of Bealach nam Broig 675:led the clan in support of 328:Munro of Lealty (Rockfield) 300:Munro of Milntown of Alness 5956: 4011:Edinburgh University Press 4003:Roberts, John. L. (2000). 3996:System of Heraldry. vol. 1 3830:. Vol. i. Edinburgh: 3824:(1900). Clark, J.T (ed.). 1779: 1612:with his doctoral advisor 1567:Alexander Monro (secundus) 1500:Hector Munro, 8th of Novar 1475:Hector Munro, 8th of Novar 1378:John Munro, 4th of Newmore 867:Battle of Drumchatt (1497) 799:rose up in support of the 634:George Martine of Clermont 314:Munro of Limlair (Lemlair) 73:Caisteal Folais 'na Theine 54:: An eagle perching Proper 5904: 4191: 3446:Coventry, Martin (2008). 3433:. Glasgow and Edinburgh: 3427:; Aikman, James (1827) . 2238:Nisbet, Alexander. (1722) 1834: 1831: 1571:Alexander Monro (tertius) 1298:on the same day that the 1292:Siege of Inverness (1715) 1170:Siege of Inverness (1649) 1160:Covenanter forces at the 1038:Siege of Inverness (1562) 865:, he was defeated at the 754:Uilleam III, Earl of Ross 667:By tradition, during the 420: 390: 347: 284:Munro of Coul and Balcony 207: 191:, Monro, Monroe, Munroe, 166: 141: 136: 127: 44: 39: 4039:Ross, Alexander (1884). 4028:Rose, D. Murray (1897). 3898:, London: William Jones. 3839:McHardy, Stuart (2006). 3832:Scottish History Society 3800:Scottish History Society 3794:. Edinburgh: Printed by 3788:MacDonald, Hugh (1914). 3746:. Edinburgh: T. C. Jack. 3730:The American Genealogist 3556:. Lang Syne Publishers. 3204:Groover, Mikell (2010). 3155:; Monro, Sutton (1951). 2651:Anderson, William (1836) 2374:scotlandspeople.gov.uk. 1602:Lexington, Massachusetts 1563:Alexander Monro (primus) 1448:Battle of Falkirk (1298) 1436:Battle of Falkirk (1746) 1259:In what is known as the 1249:Kingdom of Great Britain 1010:, seat of the chiefs of 630:Alexander II of Scotland 577:in defeating the Danes ( 187:, MacEeddie, MacKeddie, 144:35th Chief of Clan Munro 5138:Campbell of Breadalbane 4622:Macdonald of Clanranald 4066:. 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Johnston 3552:Gracie, James (1997). 3480:: J. Maitland Thomson. 3302:McHardy, Stuart (2006) 3278:Ross, Alexander (1884) 3211:(Report). p. 20. 2952:Rose, D. Murray (1897) 2839:Roberts, John L (2000) 2827:Roberts, John L (2000) 2537:Gregory, Donald (1836) 2489:Gregory, Donald (1836) 2250:Martine, George (1900) 1892:Munro (disambiguation) 1694:, was the seat of the 1681: 1583:Bethlem Royal Hospital 1555:Auchinbowie-Bearcrofts 1446:who died at the first 1420: 1370:43rd Highland regiment 1358: 1233:Elizabeth I of England 1131:Irish Confederate Wars 1043:Between 1569 and 1573 979:"Donald Ilis of Sleat" 925: 888:began construction of 848:Battle of Clachnaharry 846:which resulted in the 780: 686:Battle of Halidon Hill 575:Malcolm II of Scotland 464: 432:Beaton medical kindred 137:Hector Munro of Foulis 27:Highland Scottish clan 5407:MacDonald of Dunnyveg 3930:Munroe, James Phinney 3924:Visitation Series 81. 3765:Mackay, John (1885). 3694:Dickson, William Kirk 3636:T. & A. Constable 3486:Fraser, C.I of Reelig 3055:The National Archives 2376:"Clan-based surnames" 1868:tartan as printed in 1796:patrilineal seniority 1792:agnatic primogeniture 1675: 1648:and for a short time 1463:Battle of Prestonpans 1398: 1356: 1300:Battle of Sheriffmuir 1166:John Munro of Lemlair 1139:Battle of Philiphaugh 907: 859:MacDonald of Lochalsh 775: 681:Battle of Bannockburn 233:patrilineal seniority 4687:Maclaine of Lochbuie 4642:MacDonald of Glencoe 4637:MacDonald of Keppoch 4134:www.clanmunrousa.org 4128:www.clanmunro.org.uk 4110:Johnston & Bacon 4084:Way, George of Plean 3862:McNie, Alan (1986). 3808:Mackenzie, Alexander 3767:An Old Scots Brigade 3498:Johnston & Bacon 3401:A Fullerton & Co 3292:, p. 410 - 413. 2851:Battle of Carbisdale 2746:Monro, Robert (1637) 2730:Monro, Robert (1637) 2623:Why Finlaggan ? 2578:Stewart, John (1974) 2413:Gracie, James (1997) 2222:Gracie, James (1997) 2207:Gracie, James (1997) 2036:. 2014. p. 81. 2030:Scots Kith & Kin 1786:The succession of a 1782:Chiefs of Clan Munro 1575:Edinburgh University 1559:John Munro (surgeon) 1557:branch of the clan: 1549:Science and medicine 1473:In 1754, Lieutenant 1459:Loudon's Highlanders 1343:Battle of Glen Shiel 1237:James VI of Scotland 1178:Battle of Carbisdale 1053:Battle of Logiebride 1028:. When Mary went to 1026:James VI of Scotland 1022:Mary, Queen of Scots 944:On 30 April 1527, a 924:, published in 1845. 820:Mackenzie of Kintail 738:David II of Scotland 657:Haplogroup I2a-P37.2 628:during the reign of 367:Clan Fraser of Lovat 326:Munro of Poyntzfield 247:Munro of Auchinbowie 5915:Scotland portal 4767:Malcolm (MacCallum) 3973:The Munro Tree 1734 3970:Munro, R.W (1978). 3947:Munro, Richard, S. 3918:Knights of Edward I 3413:Montrose: A History 3304:, pp. 134–138. 3280:, pp. 142–144. 3266:Dowden, John (1912) 3081:, pp. 515–536. 2940:Sage, Donald (1789) 2925:Inglis, John (1911) 2874:Buchan, John (1928) 2769:Buchan, John (1928) 2757:Mackay, John (1885) 2742:Mackay, John (1885) 2687:Keltie, John (1885) 2653:, pp. 213–218. 2592:, pp. 167–168. 1946:"Ainmean Pearsanta" 1871:Vestiarium Scoticum 1541:which are known as 1506:(1761 to 1827) and 1241:Union of the Crowns 1194:Battle of Worcester 1180:in 1650. Historian 1164:. 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35th Chief of Clan Munro
Seat
Foulis Castle
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MacCulloch
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Munro of Foulis
Munro of Milntown
Munro of Culcairn
patrilineal seniority
Munro of Culrain
agnatic seniority
Munro of Auchinbowie
Monro of Fyrish
Munro of Obsdale
Munro of Kiltearn
Munro baronets
Clan Ross

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