The earls of Cromartie; their kindred, country, and correspondence . ethree head courts of the earldom of Ross, paying therefor three merks to theEarl and his successors, which three merks William Earl of Ross gave herit-ably to Andrew of Terrell and his heirs, together with ten shillings annually fromthe lands of Estirharde. These allegations were put to an assize and foundproven, and are certified, under the Earls seal, by writ, dated 4th March 1382.^ In 1505 Angus M^Culloch succeeded to the estate of Meikle Tarrell, as heirto his grandmother, Eufamia Tarrell; and it remained in his family t


The earls of Cromartie; their kindred, country, and correspondence . ethree head courts of the earldom of Ross, paying therefor three merks to theEarl and his successors, which three merks William Earl of Ross gave herit-ably to Andrew of Terrell and his heirs, together with ten shillings annually fromthe lands of Estirharde. These allegations were put to an assize and foundproven, and are certified, under the Earls seal, by writ, dated 4th March 1382.^ In 1505 Angus M^Culloch succeeded to the estate of Meikle Tarrell, as heirto his grandmother, Eufamia Tarrell; and it remained in his family till it wasacquired by the Monros, through the marriage of Marion MCulloch, the heiress,to George Monro, son and heir of George Monro of Newmioir. Easter Tarbat belonged to the Earldom of Ross, but in the end of the fifteenthcentury it was acquired by the Dunbars, who held it till it was sold at the same 1 Charter, p. 331-2, supra. Transumpt made 8th October 1484, supra, - Original writs of the late Mr. William pp. penes Robert Haldane, Esq., zo -i < QQO I- <o I-< 03DC <


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