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Robert Munro, 14th Baron of Foulis

Robert Munro, 14th Baron of Foulis (died 8 September 1547) was a Scottish soldier and clan chief of the Highland Clan Munro. He was seated at Foulis Castle. Although he is traditionally the 14th Baron and 17th overall chief of the clan, he is only the 7th Munro chief that can be proved by contemporary evidence.〔Munro, R. W. (1978). ''The Munro Tree 1734''. Published in Edinburgh. pp. 15 - on opposite unnumbered page - paragraph Q. ISBN 0-9503689-1-1.〕
==Lands and Charters==

On 22 May 1542 Robert was served heir to his father Hector Munro, 13th Baron of Foulis before John Cuthbert, Sheriff of Inverness and thus inherited his father's lands.〔Register of the Great Seal, Lib. XXVII., No.159. As quoted by Alexander Mackenzie in the ''History of the Munros of Foulis''〕 Also during 1542 king James V of Scotland granted Robert the relief of the lands that had belonged to his father.〔Register of the Privy Seal, vol. xvi, folio 4. As quoted by Alexander Mackenzie in the ''History of the Munros of Foulis''〕
In 1542 a feud broke out between Donald Mackay of Strathnaver, chief of the Clan Mackay and John Gordon, 12th Earl of Sutherland, the chief of Clan Sutherland. The feud resulted in the Battle of Alltan-Beath after which Donald Mackay was captured and imprisoned in the Munro's Foulis Castle. Some accounts say that he escaped, others that he was released by Robert Munro as the Munros and Mackays had been on good terms for generations.〔Mackenzie, Alexander. (1898). ''History of the Munros of Fowlis''. pp. 40 - 43.〕 According to Fraser's Wardlaw manuscript written in the 17th century, because of the Munro's kindness and civility towards Donald Mackay "to this day" a correspondence was linked between the Munros and Mackays.〔Fraser, James. (1674). ''Chronicles of the Frasers: the Wardlaw manuscript entitled Polichronicon seu policratica temporum, or, The true genealogy of the Frasers, 916-1674''. Re-published in 1905 by William Mackay pp. 132 - 135.〕
In 1544 Robert Munro, 14th Baron of Foulis signed a bond of kindess and alliance with Alexander Ross, the chief of the Clan Ross of Balnagowan.〔The Scottish Clans and Their Tartans. (1885). pp. 79. Library Edition. Published by W. & A. K. Johnston, Limited. Edinburgh and London.〕 In 1546 Robert Munro, Laird of Foulis received the patronage of the Chaplainory of Obsdale from Angus MacDonald, 7th chief of the Clan MacDonell of Glengarry.〔

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