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About Sir Robert de Ros, 1st Baron Warke
Robert de Ros son of Robert de Ros and Isabel of Scotland
From John Ravilious on 9 Jan 2006 at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/2006-01/...:
Death: 1269[1]
- knight, of Wark on Tweed, Northumberland and Sanquhar, Nithsdale
- second son
hostage for his father, held by King John, 1206 [CP IX:92[1
' Lord Robert de Ros ', witness to charter of Patrick, son of Patrick Earl of Dunbar dated at Roxburgh 3 Kal. April, 17 Alexander [30 March 1231] - Durham University Library Archives & Special Collections: Misc. Charter 733 [Printed: Raine ND App. CXXVI][7]
Chief Justice of King's Bench, 1234; Chief Justice of the Forests North of Trent, 1236[1]
' Robert de Ros de Werk ', knight Arms: ' Or three water bougets sable ' [ H S London, Rolls of Arms, Henry III, Aspilogia 2, Society of Antiquaries, London, 1967 - ca. 1252 or later, B 173 ][8]
his lands evidently included the manor of Bellester (or Bellister) in Tynedale, originally part of the maritagium of his ancestress Isabel of Scotland. [cf. restoration of same to his descendant Gerard Salvayn]
Spouse: NN
Children:
- William de Ros, of Downham
- Robert (-<1274)
- Isabel, m. 1) Sir Roger de Merlay,
- 2) Sir Adam de Everingham
- Ida (->1315), m. 1) Sir Roger Bertram, 2) Sir Robert de Neville
Robert de Ros of Wark son of Robert de Ros and NN
from John Ravilious, 9 Jan 2006, at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/2006-01/...:
Death: bef 20 Apr 1274[4],[9]
of Wark on Tweed, Northumberland and Sanquhar, Nithsdale
younger son, made heir to father[9]
his lands evidently included the manor of Bellester (or Bellister) in Tynedale, originally part of the maritagium of his ancestress Isabel of Scotland. [cf. restoration of same to his descendant Gerard Salvayn]
'Robert de Ros, junior', one of the sureties for William de Kyme in a complaint by William Bardolf, 1253 [Pleas of the Crown 31-32[10
' Extent of the manor of Kyrkeby in Kendale, with the castle [under writ, dated Westminster, 20 April preceding, directing the K.'s escheator ultra Trent, to make an extent of the lands of the deceased Robert de Ros of Werk, both of his own heritage, and that of Margaret his wife], made of Monday next, after the quinzaine of Holy Trinity,...
The jurors say that said manor has fallen in the purparty of Margaret de Ros, the last born daughter and one of the heirs of Peter de Brus, and is held of the K. in capite. ' [Bain II:4-5[4], cites Inq. p. m., 2 Edw. I. No. 26.]
re: his wife:
- 3rd sister and coheiress of her brother Piers de Brus
- inheritance included barony of Kendal, Westmoreland [divided between her
- son William and nephew Marmaduke de Thweng][9]
- gave charter of the forest of Rydal and her share of Ambleside and
- Loughrigg, held of her by Sir Roger de Lancaster, illeg. brother of her mother[1]
Re: her claim as coheiress of the Earl of Aumale, see Blakely[11]
Spouse: Margaret de Brus Death: 1307[2] Father: Piers de Brus (-1240), of Skelton and Danby in Cleveland Mother: Hawise de Lancaster, heiress of Kendal
Children: www.findagrave.com
Sir Robert de Ros
BIRTH 1195
Helmsley, Ryedale District, North Yorkshire, England
DEATH 29 Sep 1269 (aged 73–74)
Wark, Northumberland Unitary Authority, Northumberland, England
BURIAL
St Michael Churchyard
Wark, Northumberland Unitary Authority, Northumberland, England
MEMORIAL ID 144418185
Chief Justice of King's Bench, Lord of Wark
Family Members
Parents
Robert De Ros
1170–1226
Isabella nic William de Ros
1175–1240
Spouse
Mary Longespee de Ros
unknown–1268
Siblings
William de Ros
1192–1264
Children
Ida de Ros
unknown–1315
Isabel de Ros de Merlay
1222–1290
- Robert (-<1310)
- William (-<1310), of Kendal
Sir Robert de Ros, 1st Baron Warke's Timeline
1195 |
1195
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Helmsley Castle, North Riding of Yorkshire, England
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1218
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Wark Castle, Wark-on-Tweed, Northumberland , England
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1237
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Wark, Northumberland, England
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1240 |
1240
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Wark Castle, Wark-on-Tweed, Northumberland, England
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1269 |
September 29, 1269
Age 74
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Wark Castle, Wark-on-Tweed, Northumberland, England
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1276
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January 16, 1937
Age 74
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January 16, 1937
Age 74
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January 16, 1937
Age 74
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February 9, 1937
Age 74
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