Rose.
- The Highland Roses -
Are of Kilravock County on Nairn, were settled there in the
time of Alexander III A. D. 1241 -- 1285, the name was also spelt
Ross. Hugh Rose of Geddes who died about 130? A. D. by
marriage with the heiress of the Bysets, ( see note 1 ) acquired the
lands of Kilravock and had a crown charter of the barony from
King John < Baliol ). From that period the estate has descended
linealy to the present proprietor; and what is uncommon, every
link of the pedigree is proved by documents among the public
records, or on the family charter chest. In 1460 Hugh Rose then
of Kilravock, by a license from the Lord of the Isles, built the
present Castle which stands on the banks of the river Nairn.
The Baron of Kilravock in law used a seal with the family arms,
with the inscription "S. Hugonis Ros Baronis". A style very
unusual in Scotland, but which seems to have been adopted by
many of the Lairds of Kilravock. The Hugh Rose of 1460 married
Loir daughter of Malcolm MacKintosh and had three sons, Hugh
his heir ( Captain of the Clan Chattan ) Alexander Progenitor of the
Roses of Holme ( see note 3. ) and William.
Hugh Rose served heir to his