Lord of Ross
The title "Lord of Ross" refers to a noble title in Scotland, historically associated with the region of Ross-shire. The title has been held by various families over the centuries, often linked to the Clan Ross, a prominent Scottish clan. The Lords of Ross played significant roles in the political and social landscape of medieval Scotland.
The title was officially recognized in the Peerage of Scotland and has seen various holders, including the famous William, Lord of Ross in the 13th century. The title has evolved over time, reflecting the changing dynamics of Scottish nobility and land ownership.