- The
Munros of
Obsdale were a
Scottish family and a
cadet branch of the Clan Munro, a
Highland Scottish clan.
Their base was at
Obsdale House, situated...
- the
third son of
Colonel John Munro, 2nd of
Obsdale, who was, in turn, a son of
George Munro, 1st of
Obsdale, who in turn was a
younger son of
Robert Mor...
-
William Munro of Foulis.
Alexander Munro who was a
cadet of the
Munro of
Obsdale branch of the Clan
Munro wrote a
birth brief to
Charles I of
England in...
-
separated from the baronetcy. From 1954, the
baronets were
styled "of Foulis-
Obsdale" to
distinguish their Arms and
Designation from
those of
Munro of Foulis...
- died of an
infected wound in Ulm in 1633.
General Robert Monro of the
Obsdale branch, and
cousin of the
Black Baron, pla**** a more
prominent role. Robert's...
- the 2nd
Baronet was born and his more
powerful cousins, the
Munros of
Obsdale and
Munros of
Lemlair were in majority.
According to R.W.
Munro who was...
- Munro, 1st of
Obsdale and
grandson of
Robert Mor Munro, 15th
Baron of Foulis,
chief of Clan Munro. As a
cadet of the
Munro of
Obsdale family, Robert...
-
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom.
Munro baronets of
Foulis (1634),
succeeded from 1954 by the
baronets of Foulis-
Obsdale Munro baronets of
Lindertis (1825)...
- Col. John Munro, 2nd of
Obsdale, his
elder brother having pre-deceased him,
Robert was the 4th head of the
Munro of
Obsdale family but was also a direct...
-
often confused with his more
famous cousin,
Robert Monro of the
Munro of
Obsdale branch of the same clan who died
sometime around 1675/1680, and also served...