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  Middle division: Roos | British History Online
Roos village has a linear plan and two centres of settlement, known by the 16th century as the north and south ends, (Footnote 90) with the church and manor house at the southern extremity.
At Roos in 1558 the manor included some 40 bovates: the largest holding was of 3½ bovates and there were three of 3 bovates each, fourteen of 1 or 2 bovates, and twenty-two of less than a bovate; ten holdings included no open-field land.
Franchises of Roos manorial court included infangthief, which was claimed by grant from Henry II and allowed in 1242 by the count of Aumale on condition that such cases were heard in the presence of his bailiff of Holderness.
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 Baron Roos of Belvoir. Who is Baron Roos of Belvoir? What is Baron Roos of Belvoir? Where is Baron Roos of Belvoir? ...
The subsidiary titles of the Duke are: Marquess of Granby (created 1703), Earl of Rutland (1525), Baron Manners of Haddon (1679) and Baron Roos of Belvoir (1896).
The title Baron Roos of Belvoir is in the United Kingdom peerage; the remaining titles being in the peerage of England.
The barony of 'de Ros of Hamlake, Truibut and Belvoir' (sometimes spelled Ros, Roos or de Roos) was created by Simon de Montfort with a writ of summons to the House of Lords for Robert de Ros (1223-1285) in 1264.
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 Peerage of the United Kingdom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Baron Talbot of Malahide in the Peerage of Ireland
Baron Henniker of Stratford-upon-Slaney in the Peerage of Ireland
Baron Henley of Chardstock in the Peerage of Ireland
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 Duke of Rutland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The title Earl of Rutland fell in to disuse upon his death at the battle of Agincourt, and was assumed by other members of the House of York including first earl's nephew Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York, the father of King Edward IV.
1488-1543), son of the 12th Baron de Ros of Hamlake, Truibut and Belvoir, was created earl of Rutland in the peerage of England in 1525.
The subsidiary titles of the Duke are: Marquess of Granby (created 1703), Earl of Rutland (1525), Baron Manners, of Haddon in the County of Derby (1679), and Baron Roos of Belvoir, of Belvoir in the County of Leicester (1896).
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 GENUKI: English Peerage 1790: Extinct Peerage - Barons (1)
Henry, his son, had summons to parliament by the title of baron Bromflete 24 January 1449, which title became extinct at his death 16 January 1468, and that of lord Vesci descended to the family of Clifford.
Robert de Roos had summons to parliament by the titles of baron Roos of Hamlake, Truibut and Belvoir, which titles became extinct in this family upon the death of Edmund, tenth lord Roos, 13 October 1508, and are in the duke of Rutland.
Anthony Widville, son of Richard first earl of Rivers, succeeded to the title of baron Scales in right of Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of Thomas de Scales, seventh lord Scales; and, upon the death of his father, to the title of earl of Rivers.
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 Peerage of the United Kingdom article - Peerage of the United Kingdom Peerage of Union 1801 Peerage Great Britain ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Until the House of Lords Act 1999 was passed, all Peers of the UK could sit in the House of Lords.
The ranks of the peerage are Duke, Marquess, Earl, Viscount, and Baron.
Life Barons and Baronesses in the Peerage of the UK Created Under the Life Peerages Act 1958
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 Roos
SIR THOMAS de ROOS of Helmsley, Co. York, Lord Ros, was born on 13 January 1336/37 and died on 8 June 1384.
WILLIAM de ROOS, Knt., 2nd Lord Roos of Helmsley and Belvoir, was born in 1255 and died in May/August 1316.
ROBERT de ROOS Furfan of Helmsley in Holderness, Co. York, Magna Charta Surety, Knight Templar, 4th Baron of Hamlake Manor, Sheriff of Cumberland, was born in 1177 and died in 1226/27.
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 Duke of Rutland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The subsidiary titles of the Duke are: Marquess of Granby (created 1703), Earl of Rutland(1525), Baron Manners, of Haddon in the County of Derby (1679), and Baron Roos of Belvoir, ofBelvoir in the County of Leicester (1896).
The title Baron Roos of Belvoir is in the United Kingdom peerage ; the remaining titles being in the peerage of England.
The barony of 'de Ros of Hamlake, Truibut and Belvoir' (sometimes spelled Ros, Roosor de Roos) was created by Simon de Montfort with a writ of summons to the House of Lords for Robert de Ros (1223 - 1285)in 1264.
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BELVOIR, formerly an extra-parochial demesne, but now a civil parish, in Framland Hundred, Grantham Union and County Court District, is the head of a Petty Sessional Division, and contained, in 1871, a population of 211 persons, living in 17 houses, on 170 acres of land.
The lordship of Belvoir and all its members, with the rents called Castle-guard were granted by Edward IV., in 1467, to William Lord Hastings who Leland says, 'coming' hither upon a tyme to peruse the ground and to lye at the Castel, was sodenly repelled by Mr.
The roof is a groined vault, intersected with eight plain bevelled ribs, springing from the rock or floor of the eellar; and the keystone is rudely sculptured with monograms of Longobardic character.
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 The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 20, by Various eBook by BookRags
He was too, engaged in the barons’ wars in the latter reign, and was taken prisoner by the king’s party at Rochester Castle; his own castle at Belvoir also falling into the royal hands.
He was likewise one of the twenty-five barons, whose signatures were attached to Magna Charta and the charter of Forests at Runnemede.
This lord richly endowed the priory of Belvoir, and founded and endowed a hospital at Wassebridge, between Stamford and Uffingham, where he was buried in 1236.
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Leland says, "The Castle of Belvoir standeth in the utter part of that way of Leicestershire, on the nape of an high hill, steep up each way, partly by nature, partly by working of men's hands, as it may evidently be perceived.
His sisters became heiresses to the estates, and Belvoir being part of the moiety of Eleanor, became the property of the Manners family, who have continued to possess it to the present time.
Belvoir Castle has one of the most superb _interiors_ in the kingdom: its furniture and decorations are of the most costly description.
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 Duke of Rutland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Other titles associated with the Duke of Rutland are Marquess of Granby, Baron Roos of Belvoir, Baron Manners of Haddon and Baron de Ros.
The title Earl of Rutland was created for Edward Plantagenet, (1373-1415), son of Edmund of Langley, Duke of York, and grandson of King Edward III.
The current duke also holds the titles Baron Manners of Haddon (created by writ in 1679) and Baron Roos of Belvoir (created 1896).
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 HEREDITARY BARONIES IN THE PEERAGE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
106 Barony of Talbot of Malahide 19 November 1856(The Barony is held by the Irish Baron Talbot of Malahide).
173 Barony of Northington of Watford 28 June 1885(The Barony is held by the Irish Baron Henley of Chardstock).
208 Barony of Roos of Belvoir 17 June 1896 (The Barony is held by the English Duke of Rutland).
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 Vol II File 24: The Paternal Ancestry of Homer Beers James
Hugh Stafford, 3rd Baron Stafford and 2nd Earl of Stafford, followed in the footsteps of his father in those martial times, and came very early into action, for at the age of seventeen he was in the wars of France, and again when he attained majority, being then in the retinue of the Black Prince.
William de Stafford, 5th Baron Stafford, and 4th Earl of Stafford, was born in 1378.
William de Roos, the eldest son, 7th Baron Roos, Knight of the Garter under King Henry IV, and Lord Treasurer of England, died at Belvoir September 1, 1414.
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 ROS, or DE - Online Information article about ROS, or DE
Montfort in 1264; he was also summoned to parliament by Edward I. His son William, 2nd baron Ros of Helmsley, or Hamlake (d.
Boyle, and a descendant of the Manners family, was declared Baroness Ros, or Roos.
Fitzgerald, and their son, Henry William Fitzgerald-de-Ros (1793-1839), became the 22nd baron on his mother's death.
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 de_ros.htm
In 1806 when Lady Charlotte Fitzgerald was successful in calling the title of 'de Roos' (the spelling of the name was altered to 'de Ros' in 1838) out of abeyance in her favour (see explanation below), she became 'suo jure' 21st Baroness and added the surname 'de Ros' on to that of Fitzgerald.
Robert de Roos, 1st Baron Roos of Helmsley or Hamlake, Yorkshire, then acquired Belvoir through his wife, Isabel, daughter and heiress of William d'Albini of Belvoir.
Charlotte Fitzgerald and John Henry, Duke of Rutland, to be presented to the House of Lords, 1804; and the King's patent, 30 July 1806, terminating the abeyance of the barony by declaring Lady Henry Fitzgerald, Baroness Roos.
www.proni.gov.uk /records/private/de_ros.htm   (2390 words)

  
 Art Fresh : Article 'Swinfen'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
This is a list of Barons ("Lords of Parliament" in Scottish terms) in the Peerages of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland, and the United Kingdom.
Baron Swinfen is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
Barons Swinfen (1919) Charles Swinfen Eady, 1st Baron Swinfen (1851-1919) Charles Swinfen Eady, 2nd Baron Swinfen (1904-1977) Roger Mynors Swinfen Eady, 3rd Baron Swinfen (b.
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 Magna Carta Barons - the event, the times and the signatories of the Magna Carta who some claim are the first Human ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
He played barons against barons, nations against nations, barons against pope, pope against the King of France, the French King against the Dauphin, his son and heir, even the Germans, the Swabians, the Flemish, bought in.
Lord Fitzwalter, the principal instigator of the barons rebellion, who was still in London, had now elevated himself to Marshall of the Army of God, presumably in competition with Pope Innocent, or at least, revealing his aspirations to powerful grandeur.
Surety Barons for the enforcement of the abrogated Magna Carta.
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 Roos Family 1130 - 1487
7 DE ROOS, Isabel {117-4} b: 1246-1285 #: ROOS16
7 DE ROOS, Nicholas b: 1246-1285 #: ROOS15
D'ALBINI, Isabel {1-3}, of Belvoir Castle LEI (DBNY18)
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 Duke of Rutland -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
1488-1543), son of the 12th Baron de Ros of Hamlake, Truibut and Belvoir, was created earl of Rutland in the peerage of (A division of the United Kingdom) England in 1525.
The title Baron Roos of Belvoir is in the United Kingdom (The peers of a kingdom considered as a group) peerage; the remaining titles being in the peerage of England.
The most senior subsidiary title, Marquess of Granby, is the (Click link for more info and facts about courtesy title) courtesy title of the Duke's eldest son and heir.
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 Betsy Roos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Don Roos 1: '''Don Roos ''' is a screenwriter and director.
Bertil Roos 1: '''Bertil Roos ''' was a Formula One driver from Sweden.
Beccles 12: Roos Hall is said to be the most haunted house in
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 Brink-Day-Johnston-Fletcher - Person Page 141
William de Albini, feudal Lord of Belvoir, in the 6th of Richard I[1195], was with that monarch in the army in Normandy, and the next yearwas sheriff of the counties of Warwick and Leicester, as he wassubsequently of Rutlandshire.
Peter Fitz-Herbert, Baron of Berstaple in Devonshire, the honor of whichhe obtained from King John with fifteen knight's fees, part of the landsof William de Braose, and he was made Governor of Pickering Castle inYorkshire, and Sheriff of that county by the same monarch.
This Peterwas one of the barons named in Magna Carta and, by his signature, fourthin rank amongst the barons.
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 The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 20, Issue 564, September 1, ...
Belvoir Castle has one of the most superb interiors in the kingdom: its furniture and decorations are of the most costly description.
The last general repairs of Belvoir Castle are stated to have cost the noble owner upwards of 60,000£.
At Belvoir was formerly a priory of four fl monks, subordinate to the Abbey of St. Alban, in Hertfordshire, to which it was annexed by its founder, Robert de Belvideir, or De Todenci, in the time of William the Conqueror.
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 Albini
She married Sir Robert de RooS, Ist Baron Ro0S of Belvoir and Ist Lord RooS of Helmsley, Who died May/june 1285.
WILLIAM d'ALBINI, Magna Charta Surety, 3rd Baron of Belvoir Castle, Sheri££ of Warwick and Leicester, died I May 1236.
WILLIAM d' ALBINI, the Briton, Baron of Belvoir, died 1155.
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 Site Template -- Geneology
Ralph was 6th Baron Neville of Raby and Ist Earl of Westmorland.
With Robert Tyrwhit he took Belvoir, Eagle and Kyme in Lincolnshire, and Nunholme in Yorkshire.When Anne of Cleves came to England Rutland was appointed her lord chamberlain and met her at Shooters Hill after her unfortunate interview with the king at Rochester.
William’s grandfather, Sir William Gregory (1624-1696) of Hill House, Woolhope, was a judge and entered Parliament becoming Speaker of the House in 1679, but soon was appointed one of the Barons of the Exchequer and was knighted by Charles II in 1679.
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 Research and Special Collections Available Locally (NI) - RASCAL Northern Ireland ::Collection
In 1806 when Lady Charlotte Fitzgerald was successful in calling the title of 'de Roos' (the spelling of the name was altered to 'de Ros' in 1838) out of abeyance in her favour, she became 'suo jure' 21st Baroness and added the surname 'de Ros' on to that of Fitzgerald.
It was to fall into abeyance once more in 1939 on the death of Mary Frances, 25th Baroness de Ros, but was again successfully called out of abeyance in 1943 in favour of her eldest daughter, Una Mary, and in 1958 in favour of the latter's granddaughter, Georgiana Angela Maxwell, 27th Baroness de Ros.
The present and 28th Baron de Ros is Peter Trevor Maxwell.
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 wiki/Duke of Rutland Definition / wiki/Duke of Rutland Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
[click for more]), son of the 12th Baron de Ros of Hamlake, Truibut and Belvoir, was created earl of Rutland in the peerage of England God Save the Queen Unofficial:  Rule Britannia  Land of Hope and Glory  Jerusalem...
William Peverel, illegitimate son of William the Conqueror, held the manor of Haddon in 1087, when the survey which resulted in the Domesday Book was unde...
[click for more] and Belvoir CastleBelvoir Castle (pronounced Beaver) is a stately home in Leicestershire, overlooking the Vale of Belvoir.
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For in despite of Thomas Lord Roos, who tooke part with King Henrie the Sixth, it was much defaced by William Lord Hastings, unto whom (after that the said Baron Roos was attainted) King Edward the Fourth had graunted it with verie faire lands.
But Edmund Baron Roos, sonne of the said Thomas, by the gratious favour of King Henrie the Seventh recovered this ancient inheritance againe.
This now giveth the title of Baron to Sir William Cavendish her second sonne, whom King James of late hath honored with the honor of Baron Cavendish of Hardwic.
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