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List of Provosts Of Invernessreport

  • 1556 – 1559: George Cuthbert of Auld Castlehill (16th century)

  • 1560 – 1561: Jasper Waus of Lochslyne (16th century)

  • 1562 – 1563: John Ross (16th century)

  • 1564 – 1567: James Paterson (16th century)

  • 1568 – 1568: Alexander Baillie (16th century)

  • 1569 – 1569: William Cuthbert (16th century)

  • 1570 – 1572: James Paterson (16th century)

  • 1573 – 1574: William Cuthbert (16th century)

  • 1575 – 1575: John Ross (16th century)

  • 1576 – 1576: James Paterson (16th century)

  • 1577 – 1577: William Cuthbert (16th century)

  • 1578 – 1579: William Baillie of Dunain (16th century)

  • 1580 – 1580: William Cuthbert (16th century)

  • 1581 – 1582: William Baillie of Dunnane (16th century)

  • 1583 – 1583: John Cuthbert of Auld Castlehill (16th century)

  • 1584 – 1584: John Ross (16th century)

  • 1585 – 1586: William Cuthbert (16th century)

  • 1602 – 1603: William Cuthbert (17th century)

  • 1603 – 1606: Master John Ross of Midleys (17th century)

  • 1607 – 1614: John Cuthbert of Auld Castlehill (17th century)

  • 1615 – 1616: Mr John Ross (17th century)

  • 1616 – 1617: John Cuthbert of Auld Castlehill (17th century)

  • 1617 – 1618: Alexander Baillie of Dunzean (17th century)

  • 1618 – 1619: Mr John Ross (17th century)

  • 1620 – 1621: James Cuthbert of Easter Drakies (17th century)

  • 1622 – 1623: James Cuthbert of Lochelin (17th century)

  • 1623 – 1624: Mr John Ross of Midleys (17th century)

  • 1624 – 1625: Alexander Baillie of Dunzean (17th century)

  • 1625 – 1627: Duncan Forbes of Buddit (17th century)

  • 1628 – 1629: James Cuthbert of Easter Draikies (17th century)

  • 1630 – 1630: Andrew Fraser (17th century)

  • 1631 – 1631: James Cuthbert of Draikies (17th century)

  • 1632 – 1632: Duncan Forbes of Bucht (17th century)

  • 1633 – 1633: Duncan Forbes (17th century)

  • 1634 – 1635: Mr John Ross Younger (17th century)

  • 1636 – 1636: James Cuthbert of Draikies (17th century)

  • 1636 – 1638: John Cuthbert, Wester Draikies (17th century)

  • 1638 – 1639: Master John Ross (17th century)

  • 1639 – 1640: James Cuthbert of Easter Draikies (17th century)

  • 1640 – 1643: James Ross of Merkinch (17th century)

  • 1643 – 1645: Duncan Forbes of Culloden (17th century)

  • 1645 – 1646: James Cuthbert of Easter Draikies (17th century)

  • 1646 – 1651: John Forbes, fiar of Culloden (17th century)

  • 1651 – 1652: Robert Ross (17th century)

  • 1652 – 1655: John Forbes (17th century)

  • 1655 – 1655: Robert Ross (17th century)

  • 1655 – 1662: No council records (17th century)

  • 1662 – 1662: Alexander Cuthbert (17th century)

  • 1662 – 1663: Robert Ross (17th century)

  • 1663 – 1666: Alexander Cuthbert (17th century)

  • 1666 – 1668: Alexander Dunbar (elder) (17th century)

  • 1668 – 1674: Alexander Cuthbert (17th century)

  • 1674 – 1679: Alexander Dunbar (17th century)

  • 1679 – 1680: Alexander Cuthbert (17th century)

  • 1680 – 1683: Alexander Dunbar (17th century)

  • 1683 – 1689: John Cuthbert of Draikies (17th century)

  • 1689 – 1692: Hugh Robertson (17th century)

  • 1692 – 1695: William Duff (elder) (17th century)

  • 1695 – 1699: Hugh Robertson (17th century)

  • 1699 – 1701: William Duff (elder) (17th century)

  • 1701 – 1703: Hugh Robertson (18th century)

  • 1703 – 1706: William Duff (elder) (18th century)

  • 1706 – 1709: Alexander Duff of Drumore (18th century)

  • 1709 – 1712: William Duff (18th century)

  • 1712 – 1715: Alexander Duff of Drumore (18th century)

  • 1715 – 1716: Alexander Clark, merchant (18th century)

  • 1716 – 1718: John Forbes of Culloden (18th century)

  • 1718 – 1720: Alexander Fraser (18th century)

  • 1720–1723: John Forbes of Culloden (18th century)

  • 1723–1725: Alexander Fraser (18th century)

  • 1725 – 1728: John Forbes of Culloden (18th century)

  • 1728–1729: Alexander Fraser (18th century)

  • 1729–1732: John Forbes of Culloden (18th century)

  • 1732–1735: Alexander Fraser (18th century)

  • 1735–1738: John Hossack (18th century)

  • 1738–1741: William Maclean of Dochgarroch (18th century)

  • 1741–1744: John Hossack (18th century)

  • 1744–1747: John Fraser (18th century)

  • 1747–1750: William Maclean of Dochgarroch (18th century)

  • 1750–1753: John Fraser (18th century)

  • 1753–1756: John Hossack (18th century)

  • 1756–1758: John Fraser (18th century)

  • 1758–1761: John Hossack (18th century)

  • 1761–1764: William Mackintosh (elder) (18th century)

  • 1764–1767: James Fraser (18th century)

  • 1767–1770: William Mackintosh (elder) (18th century)

  • 1770–1773: Phineas Mackintosh (18th century)

  • 1773–1776: William Chisholm (18th century)

  • 1776–1779: Phineas Mackintosh (18th century)

  • 1779–1782: William Chisholm (18th century)

  • 1782–1785: Phineas Mackintosh (18th century)

  • 1785–1788: William Mackintosh (18th century)

  • 1788–1791: Phineas Mackintosh (18th century)

  • 1791–1794: William Mackintosh (18th century)

  • 1794–1797: John Mackintosh (of the Aberarder family) (18th century)

  • 1797–1800: William Inglis of Kingsmills (18th century)

  • 1800–1803: John Mackintosh (of the Aberarder family) (19th century)

  • 1803–1804: Alexander Mackintosh (19th century)

  • 1804–1807: James Grant (19th century)

  • 1807–1810: Thomas Gilzean (19th century)

  • 1810–1813: James Grant (19th century)

  • 1813–1814: Thomas Gilzean (19th century)

  • 1814–1816: James Grant (19th century)

  • 1816–1818: James Robertson (19th century)

  • 1818–1822: Interim trustees (19th century)

  • 1822–1823: James Robertson (19th century)

  • 1823–1824: James Grant (19th century)

  • 1824–1827: James Robertson (19th century)

  • 1827–1829: James Grant (19th century)

  • 1829–1831: James Robertson (19th century)

  • 1831–1833: John Ross (19th century)

  • 1833–1834: John Mackenzie (19th century)

  • 1834–1836: John Fraser (19th century)

  • 1836–1839: John Ferguson (19th century)

  • 1839–1840: Alexander Cumming (19th century)

  • 1840–1843: John Inglis Nicol (19th century)

  • 1843–1846: James Sutherland (19th century)

  • 1847–1852: William Simpson (19th century)

  • 1852–1855: James Sutherland (19th century)

  • 1855–1867: Colin Lyon Mackenzie (19th century)

  • 1867–1873: John Mackenzie (19th century)

  • 1873–1875: Colin Lyon Mackenzie (19th century)

  • 1875–1880: Alexander Simpson (19th century)

  • 1880 – 1880: William Mackintosh (19th century)

  • 1880–1883: Alexander Fraser (19th century)

  • 1883–1889: Henry Cockburn Macandrew (19th century)

  • 1889–1895: Alexander Ross (19th century)

  • 1895 – 1901: William Macbean (19th century)

  • 1901 – 1907: Arthur Dougal Ross (Twentieth century)

  • 1907 – 1910: James Alexander Gossip (Twentieth century)

  • 1910 – 1916: John Birnie (Twentieth century)

  • 1916 – 1922: Sir Donald Macdonald (Twentieth century)

  • 1922 – 1925: David Petrie (Twentieth century)

  • 1925 – 1931: Alexander MacEwen (Twentieth century)

  • 1931 – 1933: Donald Macdonald (died in office) (Twentieth century)

  • 1933 – 1934: John Mackenzie (died in office) (Twentieth century)

  • 1934 – 1945: Hugh Mackenzie (Twentieth century)

  • 1945 – 1949: Hugh Ross (Twentieth century)

  • 1949 – 1955: James M Grigor (Twentieth century)

  • 1955 – 1961: Robert Wotherspoon (Twentieth century)

  • 1961 – 1964: Allan Ross (Twentieth century)

  • 1964 – 1967: William J Mackay (Twentieth century)

  • 1967 – 1975: William A Smith (Twentieth century)

  • 1975 – 1980: Ian C Fraser (Twentieth century)

  • 1980 – 1992: Allan G Sellar (Twentieth century)

  • 1992 – 1996: William A E Fraser (Twentieth century)

  • 1996 – 1999: Allan G Sellar (Twentieth century)

  • 1999 – 2007: William J Smith (Twentieth century)

  • 2007 – 2008: Robert Wynd (21st century)

  • 2008 – 2012: Jimmy Gray (21st century)

  • 2012 – 2015 Alex Graham (21st century)

  • 2015 – Helen Carmichael (21st century)

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Inverness is a city of northern Scotland and a settlement of urban status within the Scottish Highlands, making it the northernmost city in Britain. Inverness has been appointing provost as the municipal head of the city since the 16th century. They are responsible for the day-to-day affairs of the city, economic development, public accountability, decision-making and other important events related to the city.

The random tool generated a list of 152 Inverness Deans, with their dates, names, and other relevant information in the generator. Because Furnace lies in Haikou, where River Ness empties into the North Sea, River Ness’s upper reaches originate from Loch Ness, home of the famous Loch Ness Monster. It also attracts a large number of tourists and local residents each year.

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