Earl Of Ross

The title Earl of Ross has existed in both Scotland and Ireland, although it is most commonly associated with the former.

Scottish Creations

In Scotland the title is an ancient one, having been first created in 1157 for Malcolm MacHeth. This creation became extinct on his death in 1168. It was next created in 1215 for Farquhard Macantagart, which creation was surrendered to the crown in 1476. The third and final creation in the peerage of Scotland was in 1481 for James Stuart, the second son of King James II, and was later created Duke of Ross.

Earls of Ross, First Creation (1157)

Earls of Ross, Second Creation (1215)

Earls of Ross, Third Creation (1481)

Irish Creation

The title Earl of Ross was created once in the peerage of Ireland for Sir Ralph Gore, who had previously been created Baron Gore (1764) and Viscount Belleisle (1768). All of these titles became extinct on his death.

Earls of Ross, Irish Creation (1772)

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