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George Munro, VII of Foulis

George Munro, VII of Foulis

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  1. 1.  George Munro, VII of Foulis was born on 20 Jul 1305 in , , , Scotland (son of George Munro and Agnes Sutherland); died on 20 Jul 1333 in Berwick on Tweed, , Northumberland, England.

    Notes:

    Error alert: Guilford says George was the son of Robert De Munro "supposed to have married a daughter of the Earl of Sutherland." She also says that George was the grandson of Domnall Abunro, or Donald Munro, the founder ot the ancient Scottish Clan Munro.

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    «i»George de Munro, evidently divided into several individuals in the later tradition, killed at the Battle of halidon Hill, 20 July 1333.
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    ("The Monroe Book" - by Dr. Joan Guilford)
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    George was a steadfast supporter of the Bruce dynasty, and a firm upholder of the true interests of his native country, in opposition to the Balliol faction and their followers.

    When King Edward III of England invaded Scotland in 1333, George Munro raised his clan and marched to Northumberland where he joined the Scottish army under the Regent Douglas. At the battle of Halidon Hill on 20 Jul 1333, the Munros formed part of the fourth division, or reserve, commanded by Hugh, Earl of Ross, who, while leading an attack on the wing of the English army commanded by Edward Balliol, was driven back and slain.

    This repulse which proved so disastrous terminated in total defeat of the Scots, chiefly owing to the difficulties of the ground and their rash advance against the English troops. The Scottish army lost at the lowest computation fourteen thousand men, among whom, besides the Earl of Ross, were the Earls of Sutherlnd, Lennox, Atholl, and Carrick, and many other Scottish nobles. The Regent was mortally wounded and taken prisoner.

    The Chief of the Munros was killed, fighting bravely at the head of his clan, many of whom fell on that fatal field, and the survivors, a sadly attenuated band, were led home by the Chief's brother, John, who, upon his return, took charge of his houng nephew's affairs and continued to do so during Robert's minority.

    Ref. (1) says that Munro of Foulis is not named in surviving lists of the Scottish muster or casualties in the battle of Halidon Hill.

    The Rohe reference says George was the son of Robert Munro VI of Foulis.

    Error alert: The Paula Monroe reference incorrectly confuses the Battle of Pinkie with the Battle of Halidon Hill.

    References:

    (1) "The Munro Tree (1734)" by R. W. Munro - Edinburgh (1978) - J

    (2) "History of the Munros of Fowlis" by A. Mackenzie - Inverness (1898) - p. 10

    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    Died:
    George died at the Battle Of Halidon Hill.

    Family/Spouse: Lady Euphame Ross. Euphame (daughter of Hugh Ross, Earl Of Ross) was born in 1305 in , , , Scotland; died in 1334 in , , , Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Robert Munro, VIII of Foulis was born in 1320 in Dingwall, , Ross and Cromarty, Scotland; died in 1369 in , , , Scotland.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George Munro was born about 1285 in Dingwall, , Ross and Cromarty, Scotland (son of Robert Munro, VI of Foulis and Lady Anne); died on 24 Jun 1314 in Bannockburn, , Stirling, Scotland.

    Notes:

    George married a daughter of Kenneth, Earl of Sutherland.

    George was killed at the battle of Bannockburn in 1314 as he fought beside Robert Bruce of Scotland against King Edward II of England.

    The following is from "The Munro Tree (1734)":

    "George Munro of Fowlis married a Daughter of Kenneth Earle of Sutherland by whom he had a son George who succeeded he was killed in Defence of his King and Countire at the Battle of Bannockburn 1314."

    "Individual casualties at Bannockburn are unattested, and lists purporting to name the 'clans' who fought there are quite unreliable."

    The following is from "History of the Munros of Fowlis":

    "...he [Robert Munro] raised his clan and accompanied the Earls of Ross and Sutherland to Bannockburn. In that memorable battle his eldest and apparently only son, George, was slain along with many more of Robert's followers...His only son George, who fell at Banockburn, had married a year before his death a daughter of the Earl of Sutherland, with issue--"

    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    Birth:
    Foulis Castle

    George married Agnes Sutherland in 1313. Agnes (daughter of Kenneth Sutherland, Earl Of Sutherland) was born in 1286 in , , , Scotland; died in in Foulis Easter, , , Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Agnes Sutherland was born in 1286 in , , , Scotland (daughter of Kenneth Sutherland, Earl Of Sutherland); died in in Foulis Easter, , , Scotland.

    Notes:

    Ref: "The Munro Tree (1734)" by R. W. Munro - I

    "George Munro of Fowlis married a Daughter of Kenneth Earle of Sutherland by whom he had a son George who succeeded..."

    Ref: "History of the Munros" by A. Mackenzie - p. 9

    "...George, who fell at Bannockburn, had married a year before his death a daughter of the Earl of Sutherland, with issue--."

    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    Children:
    1. 1. George Munro, VII of Foulis was born on 20 Jul 1305 in , , , Scotland; died on 20 Jul 1333 in Berwick on Tweed, , Northumberland, England.
    2. John Munro was born est 1314; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Robert Munro, VI of Foulis was born about 1261 in Foulis Easter, , , Scotland (son of George Munro, V of Foulis and Katherine Stewart); died in 1323 in Foulis Easter, , , Scotland; was buried in Fortrose, , Ross And Cromarty, Scotland.

    Notes:

    Robert succeeded to Foulis while still a minor, and was placed under the guardianship of the Earls of Ross and Sutherland. He attained his majority in 1282.

    During the confusion that reigned after the death of the Maid Of Norway in 1290, Robert joined with the Bruce household in their claim to the throne. Because of his loyalty to Robert the Bruce, Robert Munro suffered much from Bruce's enemies, the Comyns. Munro of Foulis continued steadfast in his support and though advanced in years, in 1314, he raised his clan and accompanied the Earls of Ross and Sutherland to Bannockburn. In that memorable battle, Robert lost his eldest and apparently only son, George, slain along with many of Robert's followers.

    Robert escaped unhurt and returned home in safety, though much bereaved by the loss of his son and other relatives. He lived for another nine years and died in 1323, when he was succeeded by his grandson, George.

    A charter granted by King Robert I (reigned 1306 - 1329) to Robert de Monro, of Counetis in Strathspeya, the lands of Cupermakcultis or Conneis Cuper McCulty. If correct, this would be the earliest surviving record of the name Munro, but the place-names are too uncertain to do more than speculate on its meaning.

    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    Buried:
    Robert was buried at the Chanonry of Ross.

    Robert married Lady Anne. Anne was born in 1254 in , , Ross and Cromarty, Scotland; died in in Foulis Easter, , , Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Lady Anne was born in 1254 in , , Ross and Cromarty, Scotland; died in in Foulis Easter, , , Scotland.

    Notes:

    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    Children:
    1. 2. George Munro was born about 1285 in Dingwall, , Ross and Cromarty, Scotland; died on 24 Jun 1314 in Bannockburn, , Stirling, Scotland.

  3. 6.  Kenneth Sutherland, Earl Of Sutherland was born about 1258; and died.

    Notes:

    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    Birth:
    Estimate: Kenneth's birth date is an estimate based on the birth date of his daughter.

    Children:
    1. 3. Agnes Sutherland was born in 1286 in , , , Scotland; died in in Foulis Easter, , , Scotland.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George Munro, V of Foulis was born in 1200 in Foulis Easter, , , Scotland (son of Robert Munro, IV of Foulis and Freskyn); died in 1282 in Beallach Na Croig, , , Scotland; was buried in Fortrose, , Ross And Cromarty, Scotland.

    Notes:

    On a charter granted by William Earle of Sutherland to the Archdean of Murray, George, as a witness, is styled "clarissimo (or carissimo or charissimo) et fidelissimo consanguineo Georgio Munro de Foules"

    He succeeded in 1239 as the fifth Baron of Foulis.

    He had all his Ross-shire lands confirmed to him by a charter from King Alexander II before 1249. The charter states that the lands were held of old by his ancestor, Donald.

    Mackenzie says this is the first Munro Chief who can be confirmed by contemporary records, but R.W. Munro says no trace has been found of the charters that Mackenzie cites.

    The Eyre-Todd reference relates a story about George that sounds very like one that Mackenzie tells about George X of Foulis. The two stories could have been mixed up.

    Eyre-Todd says:

    The friendship that the Munros had with the Earl of Ross got the Munros into serious trouble. "In 1282 the clans Iver, Talvigh, and Laiwe, and others, had rebelled against the Earl, the latter seized their leader and imprisoned him at Dingwall, and the rebels, to safeguard their chief, carried off the Earl's second son from Balnagown, and held him as a hostage. Thereupon, according to Sir Robert Gordon, 'The Munroes and the Dingwalls, with some others, gathered their forces and pursued the Highlanders wthl all diligence, so overtaking them at Beallach na Croig, betwixt Ferrindonnel and Loch Broom. There ensued a cruell fight, well foughten on either side. The clan Iver, clan Talvighe, and clan Laiwe were almost utterlie extinguished and slain, but the Munros had a sorrowful victory, with great loss of their men, yet carried back again the Earl of Ross his son.

    "'The Laird of Kindun was there slain, with seven score of the surname of Dingwall. Divers of the Munroes were slain in this conflict, and there were killed eleven of the house of Foulis, that were to succeed one another, so that the succession fell unto a child then lying in his cradle.'"

    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    Buried:
    George was buried at the Chanonry of Ross.

    George married Katherine Stewart. Katherine was born in 1229 in , , , Scotland; died in in , , Ross and Cromarty, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Katherine Stewart was born in 1229 in , , , Scotland; died in in , , Ross and Cromarty, Scotland.

    Notes:

    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    Children:
    1. 4. Robert Munro, VI of Foulis was born about 1261 in Foulis Easter, , , Scotland; died in 1323 in Foulis Easter, , , Scotland; was buried in Fortrose, , Ross And Cromarty, Scotland.