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Contullich Castle was a
castle located a few
miles north-west of the town of Alness, on the
eastern side of the
county of Ross-shire, Scotland. The castle...
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Munros of Novar.
Lemlair House was the seat of the
Munros of Lemlair.
Contullich Castle,
thought to have
first been
built in the 11th century,
owned by...
- the
counties of Ross and Elgin, for
parts of the
entailed estates of
Contullich and
Culcairn and the fee-simple
lands of Inchcoulter, in the
county of...
- the Earl
supported by Mackintosh,
Mackenzie of
Redcastle and
Munro of
Contullich Castle, who were
posted on the west bank of the river. For some days there...
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Robert Munro, 14th
Baron of
Foulis (heir and successor). Hugh
Munro of
Contullich,
appears to have died unmarried.
Hector Munro married secondly Catherine...
- Munro, 15th
Baron of Foulis. (heir and successor).
Hector Munro, 1st of
Contullich,
Gildermorie and Fyrish. From who
descend the
Monro of
Fyrish branch who...
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county of Ross, such as
Delny and
Newmore in the
parish of Rosskeen,
Contullich and
Kildermorie in the
parish of Alness,
Dochcarty in the
parish of Dingwall...
- Clan Munro.
Hector Munro received as his
patrimony the
lands of Fyrish,
Contullich and
Kildermorie in the
parish of Alness. He had four sons and one daughter:...
- is
sometimes referred to as
Robert Monro of Obsdale. He was
seated at
Contullich Castle.
During the
Thirty Years' War
Robert Monro gained a lieutenancy...
- the land and
baronies of
Easter and
Wester Fowlis (Foulis), Katewell,
Contullich, Dann, Carbisdale, Inverlael,
Findon and others.
Mackenzie also states...