Hugh, Earl of Ross
Hugh , was the third successor of Ferchar mac in tSagairt as Mormaer of Ross.
Biography
Hugh de Ross was the eldest son and heir of William II, Earl of Ross, by his wife Euphemia de Berkeley, or Barclay.Hugh was a favorite of King Robert I of Scotland, who endowed him with many lands. Hugh even married Robert's sister, Matilda de Brus, in 1308 in the Orkney Isles. Hugh's young brother, John, married Margaret Comyn, heiress of Buchan.
Marriages and issue
Hugh de Ross married twice:Matilda de Brus, sister of Robert I "the Bruce", King of Scots, and daughter of Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale, and his wife Marjorie, Countess of Carrick; married in 1308. Hugh and Matilda had several children:
- William de Ross III, oldest son and successor, made Earl of Ross on 17 May 1336.
- Marjory de Ross, wife of Malise V, Earl of Strathearn
- John de Ross, who died on 27 May 1364 without issue.
- Hugh de Ross of Rarichies, first of Balnagown; declared heir to the earldom of Ross in 1350; was a hostage for the return of David II King of Scotland from the English in 1351.
- Euphemia de Ross, married John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray and by dispensation Robert Stewart, Earl of Strathearn, subsequently Robert II, King of Scots as his second wife. Euphemia is sometimes incorrectly assigned as a daughter of Matilda, but this would have involved consanguinity in the 2nd and 3rd degrees which was not stated in the dispensation for her marriage to Robert Stewart.