Robert de Munro, 8th Baron of Foulis

[2] Robert Munro had a charter which is still preserved from Uilleam III, Earl of Ross (William) dated between 1333 and 1350 which recorded that the Earl of Ross's father Hugh, Earl of Ross had granted the lands of Findon in the barony of Awach to Robert Munro's father who is unnamed in the document.

[1] Robert is said to have been killed fighting in defense of the Earl of Ross.

[2] The Munro Tree of 1734 states that he was in pursuit of a band of fugitives.

[1] A charter from the Earl of Ross to Robert's son Hugh Munro dated 9 August 1369 mentions 'the laudable service of his father lately killed in defense of the said Earl'.

[2] Robert Munro and Jean Ross had three sons:[1] According to Alexander Mackenzie, Robert Munro may have married secondly a daughter of Sir Adam Forrester, the chief of Clan Forrester from whom he had a fourth son also called John Munro but of whom nothing is known.