The Archdeacon of Ross was the only archdeacon in the medieval Diocese of Ross, acting as a deputy of the Bishop of Ross. The following is a list of archdeacons:
List of archdeacons of Ross
- Robert, x 1223-1249 x 1250[1]
 - Robert de Fyvie, x 1269-1275[2]
 - John de Musselburgh, fl. 1279
 - ?
 - Alexander Stewart, x 1343-1350[2]
 - Thomas de Urquhart, x 1358-1365 x 1376
 - Alexander Man, x 1376-1381[3]
 - Alexander de Waghorn, 1381 x 1398-1398[2]
 - David Seton, x 1399-1418 x 1422
 - John de Inchmartin, 1409-1421 x 1422
 - Andrew Munro, 1422-1451 x 1454
 - Alexander Seton, fl. 1424 x 1430
 - William Ross, 1451 x 1454-1455
 - Richard Forbes, 1455-1460
 - Patrick Vaus, 1460-1466
 - Alexander Stewart, fl. 1472
 - Gilbert MacDowell, x 1480
 - Donald MacCulloch, fl. 1480
 - David Lichton, 1483-1484
 - Richard Muirhead, 1484-1488 x 1492
 - John Scherar, fl. 1492-1506
 - Robert Elphinstone, fl. 1510
 - Mungo (Kentigern) Monypenny, fl. 1537-1545
 - Donald Fraser, 1545 x 1546-1572 x 1573
 - Robert Graham, 1573-1598 x 1602
 - George Graham, 1602
 - John MacKenzie, 1602-1636 x 1642
 
Notes
- โ Became Bishop of Ross.
 - 1 2 3 Became Bishop of Ross.
 - โ Became Bishop of Caithness.
 
Bibliography
- Watt, D.E.R., Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638, 2nd Draft, (St Andrews, 1969), pp. 285โ7
 
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