The Mormaer or Mormaerdom of Ross refers to a medieval Gaelic lordship in northern Scotland, roughly between the Oykell and the Beauly. Initially, it was probably confined entirely to Easter Ross to an area between the Dornoch Firth and the Cromarty Firth, i.e. the Tarbet peninsula the and the parishes of Kiltearn (equal to the modern Evanton) and Alness. The earliest man we known of to have the comital title to Ross, was the rebel Máel Coluim mac Áeda. However, the true founder was of course the famous Ferchar mac in tSagairt, who attained the title probably sometime in the 1220s by destroying the "MacHeths" and "Meic Uilleim", two rebel kinship groups.
His son and successor Uilleam I greatly expanded the Mormaerdom, conquering territory from the Kingdom of Norway. The line ended in 1372, when Uilleam III died with no heir, and his daughter Euphemia married Walter Lesley. The comital Lordship eventually passed into the hands of the MacDonald Lords of the Isles.
| Mormaers of Ross | ||||
| Ferchar mac in tSagairt | 1223-1251 | |||
| Uilleam I | 1251-1274 | |||
| Uilleam II | 1274-1323 | |||
| Aodh | 1323-1333 | |||
| Uilleam III | 1333/6-1370/2 | |||
| Euphemia | ||||
| m. Sir Walter Lesley | ||||
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