Template:Earls of Ross family tree

  •   descendant of Fearchar, Earl of Ross
  •   descendant of Robert II King of Scotland
  •   Earl or Countess of Ross
  •   marriage
  •   descendant of Fearchar, Earl of Ross
  •   descendant of Robert II King of Scotland
  • dates indicate time period as Earl or Countess of Ross
Notes:

Suo jure is Latin for "in her own right". It is used following the title of a noblewoman to specify that she holds the title independently of her husband.
De jure uxoris is Latin for "by right of his wife". It denotes a title of nobility that is used by a man because his wife holds the office or title suo jure.

References:
  • "Document 1/7/113 (_RRS_, iii, no. 110)". People of Medieval Scotland. Retrieved 20 Apr 2020.
  • Baldwin, John (1986). "The Earldom of Ross and the Lordship of the Isles". Firthlands of Ross and Sutherland (PDF). Edinburgh: Scottish Society for Northern Studies. p. 64. ISBN 0-9505994-4-1. OCLC 16692908.
  • Bain, Robert (1899). History of the ancient province of Ross (The County Palatine of Scotland) from the earliest times to the present time. Dingwall: Pefferside Press. pp. 80–82 – via Internet Archive.