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Vass (sept)


The Vass family (sometimes spelt Vaus, Wass or Waus) were a minor noble Scottish family, but also recognised septs of the Clan Ross and Clan Munro, both Scottish clans of Ross-shire in the Scottish Highlands.

The names Vass and Wass were originally de Vallibus or Vaux and were derived from John Vaux or de Vallibus who was a Norman settler and who witnessed a charter in Kincardine by Alexander III of Scotland in 1252.

As the Munros and Rosses were closely associated, it was only natural that their dependents are found having served both families. In 1487 the Battle of Aldy Charrish took place between the Clan Ross and the Clan Mackay in which many of the name Waus were killed. Historian of the 17th century, Sir Robert Gordon, 1st Baronet records that among those that were slain were: "Alexander Ross of Balnagown, Mr. William Rosse, Alexander Terral, Angus McCulloch of Terrell, William Rosse, John Wasse, William Wasse, John Mitchell, Thomas Wause, Hutcheon Waus."

In the year 1500 the Battle of Drumchatt took place, fought between the Clan Mackenzie and the Clan Munro who were led by William Munro, 12th Baron of Foulis. Amongst the slain was William Munro's sheriff, Alexander Vass of Lockslinn. In 1515 Elizabeth, the Countess of Sutherland was served heir to her brother, John de Moravia, 9th Earl of Sutherland before the principal barons of the neighbourhood, including John Vass of Lochline.


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