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Hugh Rose, 20th Baron of Kilravock (1781–1827), was a Member of Parliament for Nairnshire and the Chief of Clan Rose. [1] He was the eldest son of Hugh Rose of Brea and Broadley and his wife Elizabeth Rose, Lady of Kilravock. Upon his mother's death in 1815, he inherited her estates and became the Clan Chief of the Roses. [2]
Hugh Rose of Kilravock, the tenth Laird was known as the Black Baron, however he was in fact an extremely accomplished man. [2] Mary, Queen of Scots stayed at Kilravock Castle and afterwards wrote to him as her trusted friend. [2]
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Rose was born the son of Hugh Rose, 15th of Kilravock and his first wife, Margaret Campbell, daughter of Sir Hugh Campbell, 5th of Cawdor. [3] Born the son of the Chief of Clan Rose, he was a member of an ancient family who received their title from John Balliol in 1293, after inheriting their estates at Kilravock Castle in around 1290. [2]
Hugh Rose, 21st Baron of Kilravock, 21st Clan Chief of Clan Rose (died 1847) John Rose, 22nd Baron of Kilravock, 22nd Clan Chief of Clan Rose (died 1854) James Rose, 23rd Baron of Kilravock , 23rd Clan Chief of Clan Rose (died 1909)
The Chief of the Clan Rose, Anna Elizabeth Emily Guillemard Rose, 25th of Kilravock died peacefully, at Nairn on 9 December 2012, aged 88 years. [12] The Lord Lyon recognized David Hugh Heriot Baird Rose (27 Feb 1946- ), the nephew of Elizabeth Rose as Chief of Clan Rose and the 26th Baron of Kilravock in June 2013.
Hugh Rose, 16th of Kilravock (died 1755), MP for Ross-shire. Margaret Rose (died 1703), married Sir John Mackenzie of Coul, 3rd Baronet, had issue; Mary Rose (died 1734), married Duncan Forbes, 5th of Culloden, had issue. He married, secondly, Jean Fraser, daughter of James Fraser of Brea, in 1692, they had one child. [2]
The Roses of Kilravock have been the Chiefs of Clan Rose since that time. Hugh Rose (1663-1732) was, in addition to being baron of Kilravock and Muirton, Commissioner for the Justiciary, Sherriff of Ross (1706-1722, 1729–1732) and Member of Parliament for Nairn (1725-1732).