Sir Robert Munro, 5th Baronet

Robert was granted a charter by William III of Great Britain for confirmation of the lands and barony of Foulis, as well as all of his other estates.

The Earl of Seaforth's forces advanced on the Sutherland's camp who made a quick retreat to avoid contact with their more powerful foe.

Soon afterwards a council of war was held between the two sides and the Sutherlands and Mackays peacefully moved back north to their own territory, while much of the Ross's lands were ravaged and the Munros returned home to find their lands of Ferindonald and Foulis Castle had been plundered.

[2] From Major Fraser's manuscript: The Earl of Sutherland that night, to be avenged on what was done to him at Alness, and the Munros, also to be revenged of what the Mackenzies and MacDonalds had plundered from them, did encamp near Lord Seaforth's house and there destroy what they could.

George Munro of Culcairn led men of the clan at the Battle of Glen Shiel where they defeated the Jacobites in June 1719.

Signature of Sir Robert Munro, 5th Baronet in an agreement with the king in April 1719. Signed at Foulis (Fowlis)