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George Ross, 11th Lord Ross

George Ross, 11th Lord Ross of Halkhead, was a Scottish nobleman and soldier.

Origins
Ross was the son and heir of William Ross, 10th Lord Ross, who died in 1656, by Margaret, daughter of Sir James Forrester of Torwoodhead. The Rosses of Halkhead, or Hawkhead, in Renfrewshire, were a Lowland family, not apparently related to the Earls of Ross or the Highland family of Ross of Balnagown. ==Career==
Career
Ross was present at the first Parliament of Charles II, which passed the Rescissory Act 1661 (banning Presbyterianism), and thereafter attended Parliament regularly. On 1 November 1677, he was lieutenant-colonel of the Scots Guards. He was in command at Glasgow during the Battle of Drumclog on 1 June 1679, when Claverhouse was defeated by the Covenanters. He provided support to him in the aftermath of that battle. He died at Halkhead in April 1682. ==Family==
Family
Lord Ross married first (contract dated October 1653) Grizel Cochrane, daughter of William Cochrane (later the first Earl of Dundonald) and Euphemia Cochrane, Countess of Dundonald. By her he had: • William, who succeeded him, and • Grizel (who married Sir Alexander Gilmour of Craigmillar and died on 10 June 1732). Lord Ross's first wife died in 1665 and he soon after married, secondly, Jean Ramsay, eldest daughter of George Ramsay, 2nd Earl of Dalhousie. She survived him and married Robert Makgill, 2nd Viscount of Oxfuird, before dying in November 1696. By her, Lord Ross had: • Charles Ross of Balnagown, who inherited that estate on the death of David Ross of Balnagown (although no relation of his) • Anna • Jean, who married William Ramsay, 6th Earl of Dalhousie • Euphame • Margaret ==References==
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