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ROSE, Hugh 8th of Kilravock
(About 1445-1517)
GORDON, Margaret
(About 1460-1507)
URQUHART, Alexander Sheriff of Cromarty
(About 1445-)
OGILVY, Mary
(About 1460-)
ROSE, Hugh 9th of Kilravock
(About 1485-)
URQUHART, Agnes
(About 1492-)
ROSE, Margaret
(About 1518-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. ROSE, David 3rd of Braidley, Provost of Nairn

2. BAILLIE, David 4th of Dunain, Constable of Inverness Castle

ROSE, Margaret 1 2

  • Born: About 1518
  • Marriage (1): ROSE, David 3rd of Braidley, Provost of Nairn 1
  • Marriage (2): BAILLIE, David 4th of Dunain, Constable of Inverness Castle 1 2 3

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Margaret married David ROSE 3rd of Braidley, Provost of Nairn, son of John ROSE 2nd of Braidley, Provost of Nairn and Daughter BRODIE.1 (David ROSE 3rd of Braidley, Provost of Nairn was born about 1500.)


  Marriage Notes:

"(3) David (Rose), Provost of Nairn, who married a daughter of Kilravok, and their son was (4) John, Provost of Nairn"

from Family of Rose 1

Margaret next married David BAILLIE 4th of Dunain, Constable of Inverness Castle, son of Alexander BAILLIE 3rd of Dunain, Constable of Inverness Castle and Wife UNKNOWN.1 2 3 (David BAILLIE 4th of Dunain, Constable of Inverness Castle was born about 1510.)


  Marriage Notes:

"David Baillie married the fourth daughter of the ancient and noble house of Rose, barons of Kilravock, a family allied to, and descended from the best blood of the Highlands of Scotland."

from Baillie of Dunain




"A sixth daughter of this mariage (Hugh Rose and Agnes Urquhart) was first maried to Patrick (see Note below) Rose, Provost of Nairn, and after his deceass, to Bailzie of Dunean."

from Family of Rose

Note:

There was one laird of Braidley named Patrick, but he was the fifth laird and lived two generations later. This is probably a slight authorial error here.





"The oldest existing document, so far as known, goes no further back than 1554, when the name of

4. David Baillie, Constable, is mentioned, and of his wife, Margaret Rose of Kilravock. At same time, the name of Alexander, 3rd, father of David, as Constable of Inverness and Sheriff Depute, is found in the Sheriff Court Records as early as 1534.

Colonel John Baillie of Dunain, after referred to, gives, in his MS. account of his family, the names of Alexander and William Baillie as the first and second of Dunain, as I have stated above.

Upon 15th June, 1554, John Grant of Corrimony grants a bond over the naif of Sheuglie, in the parish of Urquhart, in favour of David Baillie and Margaret Rose, signed in presence of George Strachan of Culloden, George Cuthbert of the Auld Castle, Provost of Inverness, and others, and to the infeftment following, taken up on 17th September, 1554, are the following witnesses: - Donald og Macpherson, Allister mac Coil vie a Go win, Donald mac Iain vie Finlay, David mac Iain vie Robert, Iain mac Allister vie Ruarie, James mac Conchie vie Duile, Finlay mac Hannah vie Soirle, and Ferquhar Macpherson, with William Cuming as nottar."

from electricscotland.com 1 2 3

Sources


1 e-books, A Genealogical Deduction of the Family of Rose of Kilravock by Hew Rose and Lachlan Shaw (1848).

2 e-books, A history and genealogy of the family of Baillie of Dunain, Dochfour and Lamington by Joseph Gaston Baillie Bulloch (1898).

3 Internet Site, https://electricscotland.com/webclans/atoc/baillie3.html The Baillies of Dunain rom the Transactions of the Gaelic Society by Dr Fraser-Mackintosh.

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