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  1. Fearchar of Ross or Ferchar mac in tSagairt ( Fearchar mac an t-sagairt, often anglicized as Farquhar MacTaggart ), was the first of the Scottish Ó Beólláin (O’Beolan, Beolan) family who received by Royal Grant the lands and Title of Mormaer or Earl of Ross (1223–1251) we know of from the thirteenth century, whose career ...

    • Earl of Ross

      He was created Earl of Ross in the 1220s, probably in 1226....

  2. 24 de may. de 2022 · Fearchar of Ross or Ferchar mac in tSagairt (Fearchar mac an t-sagairt, often anglicized as Farquhar MacTaggart), was the first Mormaer or Earl of Ross (1223–1251) we know of from the thirteenth century, whose career brought Ross into the fold of the Scottish kings for the first time, and who is remembered as the founder of the ...

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    • Margaret Macgillvray
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clan_RossClan Ross - Wikipedia

    Fearchar helped King Alexander II of Scotland (1214–1249) crush a rebellion by Donald Bane, a rival claimant to the Scottish throne. Fearchar was knighted by the king and by 1234 he was officially recognized with the title of Earl of Ross. The Earl's son, William was abducted in about 1250 in a revolt against the Earl's rule.

  4. Fearchar, Earl of Ross - Wikipedia. Finnon O'Beolan, the Green Abbot, grandson Patrich O'Beolan, the Red Abbot, "History of the Outer Hebrides" Clan Ross, "Wikipedia" View All. Spouse and Children. Fearchar of Ross. Margaret MacGillvray. Marriage. Children (3) Euphemia de Ross. William I Earl of Ross.

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    • Margaret Macgillvray
  5. 20 de oct. de 2023 · Fearchar Ross made a vow to God that if he beat the Frenchman and God gave him the victory he should found an Abbey within the earldom of Ross… After obtaining the victory, he happened to meet with two monks, in Galloway, carrying certain relics of Saint Ninian’s with them.

  6. Fearchar the Earl of Ross with Abbot Malcolm of Galloway, a canon from Whithorn Priory, establish a Premonstratensian Abbey at Easter-Fearn in the parish of Kincardine, circa 1221-22. Máel Coluim of Ross. c. 1225. Charter of King Alexander II confirming the gift by Malcolm, son of Fearchar earl of Ross, to William Bisset of the land of Craigarn.