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767:(1898). Alexander Mackenzie repeats the story given by George Mackenzie, 1st Earl of Cromartie and John Mackenzie of Applecross that the Mackenzies and Mackintoshes occupied the steeple of the church and that an attempted sortie by the Munros for fish at a nearby loch was foiled. However, Alexander Mackenzie implies that the Mackenzies took control of the castle by force after the skirmish, contrary to the manuscripts which show that it was handed over. Alexander Mackenzie gives the number of Munros killed as twenty-six in accordance with John Mackenzie of Applecross's manuscript of 1669. He does however increase the number of Mackenzies wounded from two, to three or four, and adds that two Mackenzies were killed. 104: 19: 555:, promised Bishop Leslie that in return for ceding the castle and lands he would give him some of the lands of the barony of Fintry in Buchan. This scheme was interrupted when, in January 1570, James Stewart, Regent Moray was shot dead, preventing Andrew Munro of Milntown from obtaining the title to the castle and lands of Chanonry; but that did not deter Munro from occupying the castle. 597:(d. 1578), the successor to John Lesley, Bishop of Ross, who shared Queen Mary's exile. Lord Methven would receive the income from the lands until such time as a new Bishop of Ross was appointed. In July 1589 James VI arrived at the Chanonry in person, where "he slew ane great hairt, and wes weill bancketted and ressavit by the barronis and gentilmen in the way." 646:(at present in the hands of Walter Urquhart, Sheriff of Cromartie). Another letter, dated 8 July 1572, from a Richard Mader who was acting as a messenger, endorses an assurance to the king from the Munros and Mackenzies. It also mentions that the Mackenzies along with the Mackintoshes had laid siege to the Chanonry with three thousand men: " 722:
by Robert Graham the Archdeacon of Ross during the skirmish. However, while similar to the Earl of Cromartie's account, Mackenzie of Applecross states that twenty-six Munros were killed and not just three, but agrees with Cromartie that only two Mackenzies were wounded. John Mackenzie of Applecross's
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The Mackenzies regarded the Munros as wrongful possessors of their property which they had legally purchased from Leslie. They therefore laid siege to the castle. The Munros defended the castle for three years with the loss of many lives on both sides. Finally in 1573 the Munros peacefully passed the
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granted to his cousin Leslie, the Laird of Balquhair, the right and title to the castle at Chanonry together with the castle lands. Bishop Leslie had been secretary to Queen Mary and there was strong feeling against episcopacy in Scotland. He therefore felt it best to arrange for the church property
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The Mackenzies were not pleased to see their powerful neighbours, the Munros, in possession of this castle; and recognizing the inherent weakness in Munro's title, or lack of it, they purchased from Leslie the legal title and rights and proceeded to demand possession of their rightful property from
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John Mackenzie of Applecross wrote his manuscript history of the Mackenzies at around the same time that George Mackenzie, 1st Earl of Cromartie wrote his and the two tally closely in details. It has therefore been suggested that they derive from a common source. Mackenzie of Applecross's account,
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concerning the Castle Chanonry of Ross, predicted that: "The day will come when, full of the Mackenzies, it will fall with a fearful crash. This may come to pass in several ways. The Canonry is the principal burying-place of the Clan, and it may fall when full of dead Mackenzies, or when a large
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Clancheinzie grudgening, they bought the inheitance therof from Buquhayn, and thervpon they besieged the castle of the channonrie, which the Monroes defended and keipt for the space of thrie yeirs, with the great slaughter on either syd, until it was delyvered to the Clancheinzie, by the act of
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The castle itself no longer stands. However, the street it was on is now known as Castle Street. Nearby, built into the outside wall of an extremely old house is a stone known as a "Dormer Pediment", which shows a coat of arms and the initials CBS, which stand for Countess Barbara of Seaforth.
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but 24 hours later Colin Mackenzie came with an even greater power that he could not resist. The result was that the castle was handed over to Walter Urquhart of Cromartie who was brother-in-law to Mackenzie and that Mackenzie was not to seek possession of it for twenty days in which time
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castle to the Mackenzies under an Act of Pacification, under the terms of which Munro was awarded compensation for his expenses in occupying the castle. This affair was probably part of a wider political intrigue and the rival claims of the King's and Queen's parties, known as the
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which was written in 1669. George Mackenzie says that the Mackenzies who occupied the steeple of the church made some attempts on the castle that was occupied by the Munros but to little purpose until June 1572 when it was heard that the Munros had gone out to fish on the
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come to the assistance of his friend Colin Mackenzie. George Mackenzie states that the Munros fled, three of them having been killed and that only two Mackenzies were wounded. Munro of Milntown then apparently came with considerable power to revenge the
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which was one of the debatable possessions. George Mackenzie goes on to say that the Mackenzies attacked the Munros, but that the Mackenzies were so few in number that they would have been overpowered and slain had not Robert Graham the
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obliged Munro of Milntown that he should not make any attempt on the property and that he should only address the Regent Morton and the Lords on the matter. The Regent and the Lords later gave their approval to Colin Mackenzie.
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of his bishopric to pass into his family's hands to preserve some of the important privileges that he enjoyed as bishop. Notwithstanding this grant, the Regent Moray (
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McKenze and Mcanetoische wes with thair haill hoistis to the nummer of thre thousand men or therby lying at the sege of the castell of the channory
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are series of contemporary legal documents concerning the Munro of Foulis family from the year 1299 to 1823 that were published in books by the
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pacification. And this wes the ground beginning of the fead and hartburning, which, to this day remaynes betuein the Clancheinzie and Munrois.
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who supported Munro. The situation became even more complex when Lennox was also shot and killed in September 1571. The next regent,
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The castle was reduced to rubble during the Jacobite risings in the 18th century, but it is not known who was responsible.
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slew thre servandis of myne and left thre deidlie woundit brunt and distroyit my cornis hous and barnis in the channorie...
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supported the Munros and that the Mackintoshes supported the Mackenzies. The feud was ended after much blood-shed, when
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MacPhail's 1914 book contains a transcript of John Mackenzie of Applecross's 17th century MS History of the Mackenzies
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During the minority of James VI, which officially ended in 1578, Munro of Milntown, and his then chief
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The Castle no longer stands. However, it is known that it was a rectangular tower house built by the
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in the 1940s. One of these documents is a letter dated 1572 from Andrew Munro of Milntown to the
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Castle Street, Fortrose, Scotland in 2012, named so because of the former Castle Chanonry of Ross
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be thair force efter thai haid committit greit harshippis upoun the Laird of Foulis and his kin
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of the 17th century the Mackenzies were still in possession of the castle. Their chief
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According to George Mackenzie (1669): 3 killed According to Alexander Mackenzie (1894):
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History of the Munros of Fowlis with Genealogies of the Principal Families of the Name
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History of the Mackenzies with Genealogies of the Principal Families of the Name
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Historical Memoirs of the House and Clan of Mackintosh and of the Clan Chattan
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Historical Memoirs of the House and Clan of Mackintosh and of the Clan Chattan
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Munro decided to stay put and made a new approach to the new regent,
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and Company Edinburgh; and White, Cochrance and Co. London. p. 
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concourse of the Clan is present at the funeral of a great chief".
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The Earls of Cromartie; their kindred, country, and correspondence
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Alexander Mackintosh-Shaw gave an account of the feud in his book
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Historic picture of the Chanonry of Ross, now the town of Fortrose
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manuscript states that after that skirmish the Munros were never
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Munros hand castle over to Mackenzies by an 'Act of Pacification'
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like Cromartie's, states that the Mackenzies were supported and
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Alexander Mackenzie wrote an account of the feud in his books
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The Prophecies of the Brahan seer (Coinneach Odhar Fiosaiche)
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of Scotland complaining that Colin Mackenzie of Kintail had "
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Calendar of Writs of Munro of Foulis, 1299–1823 (1938)
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A History of the Highlands and of the Highland Clans
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A Genealogical History of the Earldom of Sutherland
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A Genealogical History of the Earldom of Sutherland
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Index


Fortrose
Inverness
Black Isle
Highland
Scotland
Ross
county
Bishop Fraser

Fortrose
Black Isle
Scotland
Clan Munro
Clan Mackenzie
Clan Mackintosh
Andrew Munro, 5th of Milntown
Colin Cam Mackenzie, 11th of Kintail
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Leith
Inverness
Corrichie
Chaseabout Raid
Murder of Rizzio
Murder of Darnley
Carberry Hill
Marian civil war
Langside

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