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Thomas Fraser, 3rd Earl Of Lovat

Thomas Fraser, 3rd Earl Of Lovat

Male Abt 1468 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Thomas Fraser, 3rd Earl Of LovatThomas Fraser, 3rd Earl Of Lovat was born about 1468; and died.

    Notes:

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

    Birth:
    Estimate: This birth date is an estimate based on the birth dates of nearest relatives or contemporaries, or based on other clues such as christening date, marriage date, birth order, etc.

    Family/Spouse: Janet Gordon. Janet (daughter of Alexander Gordon and Beatrice Hay) was born about 1470; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Hugh Fraser, 4th Earl Of Lovat  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1493; died in 1544.

    Family/Spouse: Jean Gray. Jean (daughter of Elizabeth) was born about 1470; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. James Fraser  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1503; died in 1544.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hugh Fraser, 4th Earl Of LovatHugh Fraser, 4th Earl Of Lovat Descendancy chart to this point (1.Thomas1) was born about 1493; died in 1544.

    Notes:

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

    Birth:
    Estimate: This birth date is an estimate based on the birth dates of nearest relatives or contemporaries, or based on other clues such as christening date, marriage date, birth order, etc.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Alexander Fraser, 5th Earl Of Lovat  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1518; died in 1557.

  2. 3.  James FraserJames Fraser Descendancy chart to this point (1.Thomas1) was born about 1503; died in 1544.

    Notes:

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

    Birth:
    Estimate: This birth date is an estimate based on the birth dates of nearest relatives or contemporaries, or based on other clues such as christening date, marriage date, birth order, etc.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 5. Janet Fraser, of Phopachy  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1522; died in 1592.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Alexander Fraser, 5th Earl Of LovatAlexander Fraser, 5th Earl Of Lovat Descendancy chart to this point (2.Hugh2, 1.Thomas1) was born about 1518; died in 1557.

    Notes:

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

    Birth:
    Estimate: This birth date is an estimate based on the birth dates of nearest relatives or contemporaries, or based on other clues such as christening date, marriage date, birth order, etc.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 6. Hugh Fraser, 6th Earl Of Lovat  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1543; died in 1576.

  2. 5.  Janet Fraser, of PhopachyJanet Fraser, of Phopachy Descendancy chart to this point (3.James2, 1.Thomas1) was born about 1522; died in 1592.

    Notes:

    Ref: "The Munro Tree (1734)" by R. W. Munro - L/4

    "George Munro of Miltown and Davochgartie married Fraser of Phopachies daughter by whom he had Andrew Donald of Tarlogie and Mr. George and 3 daughters Janet Lady Pulrossie 2 Lady Culbockie and the 3d. Lady Achnacloich..."

    "His [George Munro] wife was Janet Fraser..."

    Ref: "History of the Munros" by A. Mackenzie - p. 276

    He married Janet, daughter of James Fraser, I. of Phopachy, whose uncle, John Fraser, was Bishop of Ross from 1485, until his death on the 5th of February, 1507. Her brothers, the Rev. Paul Fraser and the Rev. Almond Fraser, were settled in Rosskeen and Alness respectively, while her brother, John Fraser, progenitor of Dunballoch, was Chamberlain, alter oculus, for their uncle, the Bishop, at Nigg, another brother, Robert, being Chamberlain to the Abbot of Fearn. by her George Munro had issue--

    References:

    (1) Clan Munro files - Hall, Barry Earl - Ahnentafel Chart - dated 19 Aug 1997
    - p. 2

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

    Family/Spouse: George Monro, of Milntown & Dochcarty. George (son of Andrew Beg Munro, of Milntown and Euffem Dunbar) was born about 1522; died on 28 Nov 1576 in , , Ross and Cromarty, Scotland; was buried in Kilmuir Easter, , Ross And Cromarty, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 7. Andrew Monro, of Milntown & Dochcouty  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1540; died on 25 Dec 1611.
    2. 8. Isabel Munro  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1543; died on 24 Dec 1594.
    3. 9. Donald Munro, Of Tarlogie  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1545 in Of, Tarlogie; died in Jan 1612.
    4. 10. George Monro  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1552; died in 1630.
    5. 11. Janet Munro  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1554; and died.
    6. 12. Margaret Munro  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1556; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 6.  Hugh Fraser, 6th Earl Of LovatHugh Fraser, 6th Earl Of Lovat Descendancy chart to this point (4.Alexander3, 2.Hugh2, 1.Thomas1) was born about 1543; died in 1576.

    Notes:

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

    Birth:
    Estimate: This birth date is an estimate based on the birth dates of nearest relatives or contemporaries, or based on other clues such as christening date, marriage date, birth order, etc.

    Family/Spouse: Lady Elizabeth Stewart. Elizabeth (daughter of John Stewart and Lady Elizabeth Gordon) was born about 1547; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 13. Margaret Fraser  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1563; and died.

  2. 7.  Andrew Monro, of Milntown & DochcoutyAndrew Monro, of Milntown & Dochcouty Descendancy chart to this point (5.Janet3, 3.James2, 1.Thomas1) was born est 1540; died on 25 Dec 1611.

    Notes:

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    [Andrew Monro] «i»Eldest son of George Monro of Milntown & Docharty (died 1576) and Janet Fraser, a zealous Presbyterian and one of young King James' party, chamberlain of Earldom of Ross, "sold office of chief 'mair' 1600 to K. Mackenzie; Captain of castles of Inverness & Chanonry; involved in dispute with Mackenzie etc c 1593 (Ross) died c 1590 (died 25 December, 1611 Calender of Fearn) having married Catherine Urquhart of Cromarty (died 1610) with issue: George (died 1623); Andrew (Kincraig), John (Fearn, died 1626), Janet (married (1) David Monro, (2) Hector Munro of Foulis (died 1603)); Catherine (married George Munro of Obsdale), Euffem (married Hugh Munro of Balcony, Jean married Oliver Gordon of Ballone and six other daughters. Son George (died 1625) of Tarrell in 1610.

    Munro Tree L/5, 35 (drs); Family of Kilravock p 244; Warlaw Manscriopt 117,120,202,217 but Janet Fraser was his mother not his wife; Richad S. Munroe Genealogy of the Lexington Munroes viii 208-9,602 (mairdom); Records of InvernessI 122 captain of Castle; Fraser"Earls of Cromarty"II 429,430,500; A Mackenzies's Mackenzies (2nd Edition) 220; Mackenzie 278-85, 72, 300-1; Writs 85,87,107,108,93,94,96,99,121; Celtic Magazine x 153, 156-8,230-4,; Highland papers (SHS) ii 34-6; Mackintosh Muniments no 35, A.M. Mackintosh Mackintoshes and Clan Chattan (1903) 152,157; OPS (ii) 420-1;Calendar of State Papers relating to Scotland 22 June, 1572; MacGill i 874-876 (wife) ii 1012, 288 for mairdom revenues (decreet of 1591); Allan papers Number 4 (as Davochcartie) 2, 3 , 5, 414 (as Newmore) F.N. Reid Earls of Ross page 19- daughter Isabel; cf C Fraser Mackintosh 'Antiquarian Notes' i 211, number 106; Gordon "Earldom of Sutherland", 144,166,155; MacFarlane "Gen" Coll i 239 (not in 1829 manuscript Page 50) 'A very arrogant man'; Morton Register (1853); 140; Acts of the Parliment of Scotland iii 272-3; H.M. Meldoum 'Kilmuir Easter' 165-6; Scots Peerage vii 503; Register of the Privy Council of Scotland vii 603, 668,671-2, iii 553-5; Calendar of Fearn (ed R.J. Adam, # 248; Register of the Privy Seal of Scotland vi 1210,1387,viii 638; Fraser 'Sutherland Book' i 157,159,iii 167-8; H. Tayler 'History of the Family of Urquhart' (1946) 22.«/i»

    (R. W. Munro's genealogy notes)
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    Ref: The Munro Tree (1734) - L/4, L/5, R/3
    Clan Munro files - Stroud, Anna Margaret
    "History of the Munros" (1898) by A. Mackenzie - p. 43, 47-48, 278-284

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

    Family/Spouse: Catherine Urquhart. Catherine was born est 1542; died on 2 Apr 1610. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 14. George Monro, of Milntown & Tarrell  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1558; died on 6 May 1623 in Boggs.
    2. 15. Euphemia Monro  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1559; and died.
    3. 16. Janet Monro  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1561; and died.
    4. 17. Catherine Monro  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1567; and died.
    5. 18. Helen Munro  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1571; and died.
    6. 19. Andrew Munro, I of Kincraig  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1573; and died.
    7. 20. Elizabeth Munro  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1575; and died.
    8. 21. Christane Munro  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1577; and died.
    9. 22. Rev. John Munro, of Fearn  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1579; died on 18 Mar 1626.
    10. 23. Margaret Munro  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1583; and died.
    11. 24. Anne Munro  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1587; and died.
    12. 25. Jean Munro  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1589; and died.
    13. 26. Munro  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1591; and died.
    14. 27. Isabella Monro  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1593; and died.

  3. 8.  Isabel MunroIsabel Munro Descendancy chart to this point (5.Janet3, 3.James2, 1.Thomas1) was born est 1543; died on 24 Dec 1594.

    Notes:

    Isabel's husband was Hugh Ross of Achnacloich. She was Lady Achnacloich III.

    Ref: "The Munro Tree (1734)" by R. W. Munro - L/4

    "George Munro of Miltown and Davochgartie married Fraser of Phopachies daughter by whom he had ... 3 daughters Janet Lady Pulrossie 2 Lady Culbockie and the 3d. Lady Achnacloich..."

    "...and drs Janet m John Murray and Spanyiedaill and Pulrossie, Margaret m Hugh Fraser of Culbokie and Guisachan, and Isabel m Hugh Ross of Achnacloich."

    Ref: "History of the Munros" by A. Mackenzie (1898) - p. 277

    Isabel, who married Hugh Ross, II. of Achnacloich, parish of Rosskeen, with issue. She died on the 24th of December, 1594, her husband surviving her until the 10th of September, 1621.

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

    Family/Spouse: Hugh Ross, I of Achnacloich. Hugh was born about 1541; died on 10 Sep 1621. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 28. Euphemia Ross, of Achnacloich  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1565 in Rosskeen, , Ross and Cromarty, Scotland.

  4. 9.  Donald Munro, Of TarlogieDonald Munro, Of Tarlogie Descendancy chart to this point (5.Janet3, 3.James2, 1.Thomas1) was born about 1545 in Of, Tarlogie; died in Jan 1612.

    Notes:

    Donald Munro of Tarlogie.

    Ref: "The Munro Tree (1734)" by R. W. Munro - L/4

    "George Munro of Miltown and Davochgartie married Fraser of Phopachies daughter by whom he had Andrew Donald of Tarlogie..."

    Ref: "The Munro Tree (1734)" by R. W. Munro - L/36

    "Donald of Tarlogie married first Janet daughter to Donald Ross of Neonikill by whom he had George and Hugh next he married Denoon of /illegible/ daughter by her he had Mr David."

    "Donald of Tarlogie d Jan 1612; relict Janet Denune was mother of David min of Kiltearn."

    Ref: "History of the Munros of Fowlis" by A. Mackenzie -Inverness (1898) - p.
    302-303

    The Munros of Tarlogie

    I. Donald Munro, first of this family, was the second son of George Monro, IV. of Milntown. He married, first, Christian, daughter of Donald Ross of Nonikiln, with issue--

    1. George, his heir and suecessor...

    Donald married, secondly, Janet, daughter of John Denoon, V. of Cadboll, with issue--...

    Donald was succeeded by his eldest son, II. George Monro,...

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

    Birth:
    Estimate: This birth date is an estimate based on the birth dates of nearest relatives or contemporaries, or based on other clues such as christening date, marriage date, birth order, etc.

    Family/Spouse: Christian Ross. Christian was born about 1556; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 29. George Munro, of Tarlogie  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1564 in Of, Tarlogie; died on 8 Mar 1643.
    2. 30. Andrew Munro  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1566; and died.
    3. 31. Hugh Munro  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1571; and died.

    Family/Spouse: Janet Denoon. Janet was born about 1556; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 32. Rev. David Munro  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1596 in Of, Kiltearn, Scotland; died in in Of, Tain, Scotland.

  5. 10.  George MonroGeorge Monro Descendancy chart to this point (5.Janet3, 3.James2, 1.Thomas1) was born about 1552; died in 1630.

    Notes:

    George was chancellor of the diocese of Ross in 1571.

    Ref: "The Munro Tree (1734)" by R. W. Munro - L/42 & R/36

    Ref: "The Munro Tree (1734)" by R. W. Munro - L/4, L/42, R/36

    "George Munro of Miltown and Davochgartie married Fraser of Phopachies daughter by whom he had Andrew Donald of Tarlogie and Mr. George..."

    "Mr George Munro Chancellor of Ross married a Gentlewoman surnamed Levingston by whom he had George."

    "George chancellor of diocese of Ross 1571, wife Margaret Levingstoun."

    "John his 4 son married Margaret daughter to Mr George Munro Chancellor of Ross..."

    "John's wife Margaret (Deeds 1673) not mentioned in L/42-4..."

    Ref: "History of the Munros" by A. Mackenzie - p. 48-49

    "The following document, [was] dated at Holyrood House, the 12th of September, 1573,...

    "Anent our Sovereign Lord's letters raised at the instance of Master George Munro, making mention:--That wheras he is lawfully provided to the Chancellory of Ross by his Highness's presentation admission to the Kirk, and the Lord's decree thereupon, and has obtained letters in all the four forms thereupon; and therewith has caused charge the tenants and intromitters with the teind sheaves thereof to make him and his factors payment; and in the meantime Rory Mackenzie, brother of Colin Mackenzie of Kintail, having continual residence in the steeple of the Chanonry of Ross, which he caused to be built not only to oppress the country with masterful theft, sorning, and daily oppression, but also for suppression of the word of God, which was always preached in the said Kirk preceding his entry thereto, which is now become a filthy stye and den of thieves; has masterfully and violently, with a great force of oppression, come to the tenants indebted in payment of the said Mr George's benefice aforesaid, and has masterfully reft them of all and whole the fruits thereof; and so he, having no other refuge for obtaining of the said benefice, was compelled to denounce the said whole tenants rebels and put them to the horn, as the said letters and execution thereof more fully purports, and futher is compelled for fear of the said Mr George's life to remain from his vocation whereunto God has called him. And anent the charge given to the said Rory Mackenzie to desist and cease from all intromitting, uptaking, molesting above-written for any fruits or duties thereof, otherwise than is ordered by law, or else to have compeared before my Lord Regent's grace the Lords of Secret Council at a certain day bypast and show a reasonable cause why the same should not be done, under the pain of rebellion and putting him to the horn, with certification to him, and he failing, letters would be directed simpliciter to put him to the horn, like as is at more length contained in the said letters, execution and endorsement thereof. Which being called, the said Master George compeared personally, and the said Rory Mackenzie oftimes called and not compearing, my Lord Regent's grace, with advise of the Lords of Secret Council, ordained letters to be directed to officers of arms, Sheriffs in that part, to denounce the said Rory Mackenzie our Sovereign Lord's rebel and put him to the horn; and to escheat and bring in all his moveable goods to his Highness's use for his contempt." (Mackenzie's History of the Mackenzies, second edition, pp. 151-153.)

    Ref: "History of the Munros" by A. Mackenzie (1898) - p. 276

    George, Chancellor of Ross, from whom are descended the Munros of Pitlundie and Bearscroft, Auchenbowie, Craig Lockhart and Cockburn, Argaty, Edmondsham, Fearn and Ingsdon.

    Ref: "History of the Munros of Fowlis" by A. Mackenzie - Inverness (1898) - p.
    305-309

    I. George Monro, third son of George Monro, IV. of Milntown, was the first of this family. He studied for the Church at the University of Aberdeen, and was on the 21st of December, 1570, while still a student, presented by James VI. to the Chaplainry of Newmore, "with provision that he continue his study quhilk he be able to administrat the Word of God." In this office he succeeded Hector, second son of Hector Munro, seventeenth Baron of Fowlis, when the latter succeeded his brother, Robert Munro, as nineteenth Baron and became the first Baronet of the family.

    The rental of the Chaplainry at the Reformation, as given in by George Monro, was as follows:--"Newmoir extendis to xii bollis small custumis aitis; item, four martis, four muttounis; iiii do pultrie; item, to xvi merkis money; the quhilk rentall was set to the said George in assedatioun be umquhill John Bissatt, Chaplane for this tyme present for the sowme of xxx ilb. money allanarlie." ("Book of Assumptions.")

    On the 5th of July, 1571, James VI. presented George to the Chancellory of Ross. On his promotion to this more important and lucrative office, James granted the Chaplainry of Newmore to George, the Chancellor's nephew, and eldest son of Andrew Monro, V. of Milntown, "in support of his sustentatioun at the scoles" for a period of seven years. ("Orig. Par. Scot.," vol. ii., pp. 419, 421, 422.)

    In 1573 Roderick Mackenzie, I. of Redcastle, was put to the horn at the instance of Chancellor George Monro, who complained to the Privy council that "Rory, brother to Colin Mackenzie of Kintail, having continual residence in the steeple of the Chanonry of Ross, which he caused big not only to oppress the country with masterful reef, sorning, and daily oppression, but also for suppressing of the Word of God which was always preached in the said Kirk before his entry thereto--but is now become a filthy sty and den of thieves--has masterfully and violently, with great force of oppressors, come to the tenants indebted in payment to the said Mr George, and feft them in all and haill the fruits of his benefice." The Chancellor complains further "that through fear of his life the oppressor compels him to refrain from discharging the duties of the vocation to which God had called him." The document has been already given at length under Robert Mor Munro, fifteenth Baron of Fowlis.

    In 1585 James VI. confirmed a charter granted by George Munro, as Chancellor of Ross, with consent of Alexander Hepburn, Bishop of Ross, the Dean, and the Canons, to John Robertson, Treasurer of Ross, and Elizabeth Baillie his wife, and their heirs, with remainder to John's heirs whomsoever, of the Chancellor's manse, with the houses and buildings, both built and to be built, and the garden and croft of the same, lying contiguously in the Chanonry of Ross.

    Among the entries in the Register of the Privy Council, during the minority of James VI. are the following bonds of caution relating to Chancellor George Monro:--"Edinburgh, May 3, 1586.--Caution in 500 merks by Mr David Calmers, as principal, and Alexander Hepburn of Quhitsum, as surety, that Mr George Monro, Chancellor of Ross, his wife, bairns, tennants, and persons addettit in payment of the fruits and duties of the said benefice, shall be harmless, in their persons, lands, and goods, of the said Mr David." "Edinburgh, May 5, 1586.--Caution in 1000 merks by John Irving of Kynnock, as principal, and David Vaus, in Leith, as surety, the Mr George Monro, Chancellor of Ross, his wife, bairns, tennants, and persons addettit in payment of the fruits of his said benefice, shall be harmless of the said principal, in their bodies and goods; Colin Mackenzie of Kintaill and the said John Irving becoming bound to relieve David Vaus of the premisses. Subscribed at Leith, 5th of May, before these witnesses; Mr Murdo Murcheson, parson of Lochalshe; Alexander Mackenzie, parson of Garloch; John MacCulloch, servitor of the said Colin; John Vaus, son and apparent heir of the said David Vaus; William Irving, messenger; and Archibald Norwatt, notary public."

    In 1570 George Monro was appointed minister of Suddie; and in 1574 Kinnetas, with a stipend of 14 pounds 8s 10d Scots, was added to his charge, "with the haille Chancellory of Ross." He had, however, to pay his own "Readers."

    It may be here noticed that few of the people could then read, or had ever heard the Word of God read in their own tongue. To meet this defect, and also to make up for the want of ministers of the Reformed faith, the Scottish Reformers appointed a temporary class of office bearers called Readers, to read the Common Prayers and the Scriptures in the Churches, until advancing education made them unnecessary. Readers who had made such proficiency in the knowledge of Scripture as to be able to exhort the people, were known by the name of Exhorters. No one could be appointed to the office of Reader until he had reached the age of twenty-one years, and it was also necessary that he should be "endued with gravity and discretion," lest by his lightness and prayers or Scriptures read should be "of lesse price or estimation." And if, after holding the office for two years, the Reader had not advanced so as to be able to exhort and explain the Scriptures, he was removed from his office, on the ground that they who were not in a resonable time "able to edify the Kirk" should not be "perpetually susteined upon the charge of the Kirk." The object of these arrangements was that Readers should be gradually advance to the position of Exhorters; and that Exhorters should be advanced to the platform of Ministers, who preached the Word and administered the Sacraments.--(Dr Ross's "Pastoral Work," p. 245.)

    At the General Assembly of 1575 the Rev. George was accused of neglecting his duties, when he excused himself by pleading that he was prevented from attending to them, "by reason of a deadly feud," and his excuse was accepted. In 1581 he was one of a deputation appointed by the General Assembly for the erection of Presbyteries in the counties of Ross, Sutherland, and Caithness. This appointment was repeated in 1582. In 1586 he was a member of a committee nominated for the trial of any slander in life or conversion in the County of Ross, and in 1587 was one of several members of Assembly entrusted with answering the five articles propounded by James VI. He was selected by the General Assembly of the following year as the Commissioner to visit the bounds of Orkney, "where the Jesuits and Papists chiefly resort, and therein to plant kirks with qualified ministers; depose and deprive such as be unqualified, whether in life or doctrine, as well bishops as others, of the ministry; to crave of all men, as well of high estate as others, subscription to the Confession of Faith, and participation of the Lord's Supper; to try, call, and convene Papists and Apostates, and to proceed against them conform to the Acts of the Assembly, and finally, to do all other things that are necessary for reformation of the said bounds, and reducing them to a good order, establishing of the Evangel, and good dicipline of the Kirk, firm and stable holding." (Calderwood's "History of the Kirk of Scotland," vol. iv. pp. 641-2,)

    In 1589 Chancellor Monro was named by the Privy Council as one of the Ministers for "the maintenance of true religion in the bounds of Inverness and Cromarty." About the same time he was translated to Tarbat, but he returned to Suddie in 1594. In 1595 he was member of a committee appointed by the Assembly to advise with the Presbytery of Inverness "because of their weakness," and in 1569 he was again deputed to visit the bounds of Orkney, Shetland, Caithness, and Sutherland. In 1598 he was translated to Rosemarkie; and in 1599 to Chanonry, at the same time retaining the charge of Suddie and Kinettas. ("Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae," vol, iii. Part I., page 284.) At this period Protestant clergymen were scarce, and one minister had frequently to take charge of two or more parishes, an arrangement which had only one advantage to recommend it. It saved the pockets of the heritors. Chancellor Monro was member of the General Assemblies of 1601, 1602, and 1610. He was appointed by the Assembly of 1606 constant Moderator of the Presbytery of Ardmeanach, or the Black Isle, in the absence of Alexander Hepburn, Bishop of Ross; and on the 17th of January, 1607, the Presbytery was charged by the Privy Council to receive him within twenty-four hours after notice, under pain of rebellion. He died in 1630, or very soon after. ("Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae," vol. iii. Part I. page 274.)

    He married a lady named Livingstone with issue...

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

    Birth:
    Estimate: This birth date is an estimate based on the birth dates of nearest relatives or contemporaries, or based on other clues such as christening date, marriage date, birth order, etc.

    Family/Spouse: Margaret Levingston. Margaret was born about 1554; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 33. Rev. George Monro, of Pitlundie  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1577; died in Apr 1642 in Suddie, , , Scotland.

  6. 11.  Janet MunroJanet Munro Descendancy chart to this point (5.Janet3, 3.James2, 1.Thomas1) was born est 1554; and died.

    Notes:

    Janet married John Murray of Spanyiedaill and Pulrossie. She was Lady Pulrossie II

    Ref: "The Munro Tree (1734)" by R. W. Munro - L/4

    "George Munro of Miltown and Davochgartie married Fraser of Phopachies daughter by whom he had ... 3 daughters Janet Lady Pulrossie..."

    "...and drs Janet m John Murray and Spanyiedaill and Pulrossie..."

    Ref: "History of the Munros" by A. Mackenzie (1898) - p. 276-277

    Janet, who married John Murray of Pulrossie, with issue...

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

    Family/Spouse: John Murray, Of Pulrossie. John was born est 1552 in Of, Spanyiedaill; died in 1599 in Of, Pulrossie. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 34. George Murray  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1577; and died.
    2. 35. John Murray  Descendancy chart to this point was born est 1579; and died.

  7. 12.  Margaret MunroMargaret Munro Descendancy chart to this point (5.Janet3, 3.James2, 1.Thomas1) was born est 1556; and died.

    Notes:

    Margaret's husband was Hugh Fraser of Culbokie and Guisachan. She was Lady Culbockie.

    Ref: "The Munro Tree (1734)" by R. W. Munro - L/4

    "George Munro of Miltown and Davochgartie married Fraser of Phopachies daughter by whom he had ... 3 daughters Janet Lady Pulrossie 2 Lady Culbockie..."

    "...and drs Janet m John Murray and Spanyiedaill and Pulrossie, Margaret m Hugh Fraser of Culbokie and Guisachan..."

    Ref: "History of the Munros" by A. Mackenzie (1898) - p. 277

    Margaret, who married Hugh Fraser, II. of Guisachan and Culbokie; for in that year Mary granted to Hugh Fraser and Margaret Munro, his wife, the Western half of Easter Culbokie, with the house and gardens made and to be made near the shore, in the place called Querrel, in the lordship of Ardmanach, resigned by Hugh. ("Origines Parochiales Scotiae," vol. ii. pp. 550.) She was served to her terce in Culbokie, as his widow, on the 29th of May, 1597. They had issue--three sons and a daughter--

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

    Family/Spouse: Hugh Fraser, Of Culbokie. Hugh was born about 1552 in Of, Culbokie; died about 1597 in Of, Guisachan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 36. William Fraser  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1577; and died.
    2. 37. Janet Fraser  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1578; and died.
    3. 38. Alexander Fraser  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1579; and died.
    4. 39. Hugh Fraser  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1581; and died.