- the
Peerage of Scotland. It was
created in 1499 for Sir John Ross, of
Halkhead. The
second Lord died at the
Battle of Flodden. The 12th Lord was appointed...
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James Ross, 4th Lord Ross of
Halkhead (died 2
April 1581) was a
Scottish nobleman and an
adherent to the
cause of Mary,
Queen of Scots. Ross was the second...
- Earl of
Atholl on 19
January 1511. Sir
James Balfour Paul, The
Scots Peerage,
Volume I (Stewart, Earl of Atholl) and
Volume VII (Ross of
Halkhead) v t e...
- this battle.
During the Anglo-Scottish Wars, John Ross, 2nd Lord Ross of
Halkhead, died when
leading his
forces against the
English at the
Battle of Flodden...
- John Ross, 1st Lord Ross of
Halkhead (died 1501) was a
Scottish nobleman. The
Rosses of
Halkhead were not, so far as is known,
related to the
Earls of...
- John Ross, 2nd Lord Ross of
Halkhead (died 1513) was a
Scottish nobleman. Ross was the son and heir of
Robert Ross (the son of John Ross, 1st Lord Ross)...
- Hawkhead. The area's name is
recorded as
Halkhead in some
older maps and in the
historical title of Lord Ross of
Halkhead, with the
family owning the estate...
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George Ross, 13th Lord Ross of
Halkhead (8
April 1681 – 17 June 1754), was a
Scottish nobleman. Ross was the
eldest son and heir of
William Ross, 12th...
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Halket Loch also
known as
Halkhead or Halketh, was
situated in the mid-Ayrshire
clayland near Lugton. It is
visible as a
surface depression in pastureland...
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Ninian Ross, 3rd Lord Ross of
Halkhead (died
February 1555/6), was a
Scottish nobleman. Ross was the son and heir of John Ross, 2nd Lord Ross and Christian...