Castle Chanonry of Ross, also known as Seaforth Castle, was located in the town of Fortrose, to the north-east of Inverness, Highland, Scotland. Nothing now remains of the castle. The castle was also known as Canonry or Chanonrie of Ross, the former county.
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| - Castle Chanonry of Ross, also known as Seaforth Castle, was located in the town of Fortrose, to the north-east of Inverness, Highland, Scotland. Nothing now remains of the castle. The castle was also known as Canonry or Chanonrie of Ross, the former county.
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| - Clan Munro and Clan Mackenzie feud
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- Andrew Munro, 5th of Milntown
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| - The town of Fortrose, on the peninsula known as Black Isle where the Castle Chanonry of Ross once stood.
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- 26(xsd:integer)
- According to Alexander Mackenzie :
- According to Sir Robert Gordon :
- "great slaughter on either syd"
- According to Sir Robert Gordon
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| - Munros hand castle over to Mackenzies by an 'Act of Pacification'
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| - Castle Chanonry of Ross, Fortrose, Scotland
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| - Siege of the Castle Chanonry of Ross
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| - Castle Chanonry of Ross, also known as Seaforth Castle, was located in the town of Fortrose, to the north-east of Inverness, Highland, Scotland. Nothing now remains of the castle. The castle was also known as Canonry or Chanonrie of Ross, the former county.
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