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Sir Hector Munro, 11th Baronet

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Sir Hector Munro was Vice-Convener of the county of Ross and Cromarty, chairman of the Mid Ross District, in which his own estate was situated, for many years of the School Board of his parish and was
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Sir Hector Munro was born on 13 September 1848 and was educated at the Academy and University of Edinburgh. He received his commission as Captain in the Ross-shire Militia, which became the 3rd (
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Sir Hector Munro was also an enthusiastic Freemason. He was for several years Master of the Fingal Lodge in
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Munro married on 7 April 1880, Margaret Violet, eldest daughter of John Stirling of Fairburn and 17
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in late 1899, many of the regular battalions of British regiments were sent to
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Eva Marion Munro. (heiress to chieftaincy of Clan Munro but not to Baronetcy)
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Mackenzie, Alexander. The History of the Munros of Fowlis. 1898. Page 158.
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Lady Munro, née Margaret Violet Stirling, photographed on 16 May 1902.
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on 31 January 1871. He was subsequently promoted to the rank of
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in February 1900, under the command of Sir Hector Munro.
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Hector Charles Seymour Munro. (died in World War I)
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Index

Hector Monro (disambiguation)
Clan Munro
Baronet
Foulis
Militia
Seaforth Highlanders
lieutenant-colonel
Second Boer War
South Africa
Egypt
Deputy Lieutenant
Dingwall
aide-de-camp
Edward VII
1902 Coronation Honours
colonel
George V

Ennismore Gardens
London
Munro Baronets
Chiefs of Clan Munro







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