Baron of Kilravock is a title of nobility in the Baronage of Scotland.[3] It was created in 1293 by John Balliol for Hugh Rose of Geddes. The holders of the title Baron of Kilravock have also held the Chiefdom of Clan Rose.[2]
Barons of Kilravock (1293)
Hugh Rose of Geddes and 1st Baron of Kilravock, 1st Clan Chief of Clan Rose (died 1306)
Sir William Rose of Geddes and 2nd Baron of Kilravock, 2nd Clan Chief of Clan Rose (died 1333)
Hugh Rose, 3rd Baron of Kilravock, 3rd Clan Chief of Clan Rose
Hugh Rose, 4th Baron of Kilravock, 4th Clan Chief of Clan Rose
Hugh Rose, 5th Baron of Kilravock, 5th Clan Chief of Clan Rose (died 1420)
John Rose, 6th Baron of Kilravock, 6th Clan Chief of Clan Rose (died 1454)
Hugh Rose, 7th Baron of Kilravock, 7th Clan Chief of Clan Rose (died 1494)
Hugh Rose, 8th Baron of Kilravock, 8th Clan Chief of Clan Rose (died 1517)
Hugh Rose, 9th Baron of Kilravock, 9th Clan Chief of Clan Rose (died 1544)
Hugh Rose, 10th Baron of Kilravock, 10th Clan Chief of Clan Rose (died 1597)
William Rose, 11th Baron of Kilravock, 11th Clan Chief of Clan Rose (died 1611)
Hugh Rose, 12th Baron of Kilravock, 12th Clan Chief of Clan Rose (died 1643)
Hugh Rose, 13th Baron of Kilravock, 13th Clan Chief of Clan Rose (died 1649)
Hugh Rose, 14th Baron of Kilravock, 14th Clan Chief of Clan Rose (died 1687)
^ abWay, George; Squire, Romily (1994). Collins Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia. Collins. p. 306. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
^ abD. Hayton; E. Cruickshanks; S. Handley, eds. (2002). "ROSE, Hugh I (1663-1732), of Kilravock, Nairn". The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1690-1715 – via History of Parliament Online.