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  Baron de Ros
Predating the Barony of de Ros, one Robert de Ros Furfan, was a Feudal Lord in the time of King Richard I. He was imprisoned in Normandy and forced to pay a considerable sum for his freedom.
In 1791, Charlotte Boyle Baroness de Ros, married Lord Henry FitzGerald, 3rd son of the 1st Duke of Leinster, which explains the quartering of the de Ros arms with those of FitzGerald.
The present Baron de Ros is the 28th holder of this honorable and most ancient title.
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  31st Generation (cont.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
Robert de Brus was born circa 1030 in Annandale, Dumfries, Scotland.
Gundred de Normandie, Princess of England and Countess of Surrey was born circa 1055 to 1063 in Normandy.
Adelheid de Vermandois, Countess of Vermandois and Valois was born circa 1062 in Valois, Bretagne région, France and married 1078.
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 de Ros   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
William de Ros was included with his father in the Bull of excommunication of January 1215/16, and remained an active ally of Prince Louis until the final battle at Lincoln, 19 May 1217, where he was captured, later paying for his release from prison in October.
Beatrice de Stafford was the widow of Maurice Fitz Maurice, Earl of Desmond, at her marriage to Thomas de Ros.
Referred to as Robert de Ros of Wark, records show that in April of 1230, he was going overseas in the King's expedition into France, and in 1234, he was appointed a Justice of the Bench in Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, and Northumberland.
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 Langar Hall
His heir was his daughter Margaret, who married Robert de Ferrieres, 2nd Earl of Derby, but Henry seized the Honour of Peverel and it remained in the possession of the Crown for nearly half a century, despite the Earl of Derby's lawful right to it.
Sir Robert de Tibetot, 3rd Baron, married Margaret, daughter of William, 2nd Baron Deincourt, and died in 1372 leaving Margaret, eldest of three co-heiress daughters, who took Langar in her marriage to Sir Roger, 2nd Baron Scrope of Bolton.
Her husband's father was the celebrated Sir Richard le Scrope, 1st Baron, whose right to the arms shown here on the left was contested by Sir Robert Grosvenor (who lost and henceforth bore Azure a garb Or, as mentioned earlier).
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 Baron de Ros   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
2 Barons de Ros and Earls of Rutland (1525)
6 Barons de Ros and Dukes of Buckingham
Barons de Ros and Earls of Rutland (1525)
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 Baron de Ros - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The title of Baron de Ros (pronounced "Roose") is the most ancient baronial title in the Peerage of England.
The title was originally held by the de Ros family until the death of the eleventh Baron in 1508, when it was inherited by his nephew, Sir George Manners.
The abeyance was terminated in favour of her eldest daughter, Una Ross (née Dawson) in 1943, and again went into abeyance upon her death in 1956.
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 The Bailey Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
Henry De PERCY [BARON PERCY] was born in 1320 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England.
Maud de PERCY was born in 1132 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England.
Robert PERCY was born in 1326 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England.
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 witigislaus - pafg30.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Sir Edmund de Mortimer Lord of Wigmore was born in 1252.
Roger de Mortimer Lord of Chirke was born in Wigmore,,, G.B..
Hugh De Courtenay Baron Okelampton was born on 25 Mar 1248/1250.
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 Robert De Ros IV 1St Baron Mp
Sir Robert de Ros, lord of Helmsley, co. York, and Belvoir, co. Leicester, MP 1261 and 1265, d.
He was at the same time summoned 24 December, 1264, as Baron de Ros, to the parliament then called in the king's name by the victorious lords.
(Isabel De Albini was born between 1233 and 1235 in Belvoir, Leicestershire, England and died on 15 Jun 1301 in Newstead, Lincolnshire, England
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 The Battle Abbey Roll   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
Robert Fitz Richard 1st Lord of Tunbridge, 1st Lord of Dunmow, Baron of Baynard, later a Steward to Henry I, the progenitor of what came to be known by Richard I's time as the FitzWalters of Little Dunmow, Essex.
Robert Murdac, possibly the grandfather of Ralph III Murdac of Boughton Poggs, Oxon.
Robert 1st baron of Wooler, Northumberland was granted the Coat of Arms or escutcheon.
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 Crocker ~ Ashley - Person Page 30
     Robert de Sutton was the son of William de Sutton and Matilda NN----.
Adelaide de Vermandois Countess of Vermandois and Valois was born circa 1062.
Adelaide de Vermandois Countess of Vermandois and Valois died in 1120 or 1124 at Meulan, France.
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 William de Percy 1st Baron de Percy
Agnes de Percy heiress married Jocelin de Louvain who was the half brother of Queen Adeliza 2nd wife of Henry I. Their father was Godrey Barbatus, Count of Brabant and Louvain and it was through her (Adeliza's) endowment that Jocelin recieved the honour of the estate of Petworth in Sussex.
Richard built a chapel in the churchyard at Topcliffe and was of the Barons appointed to enforce the provisions of the Magna Carta and was among those whose excommunication by the Pope was procured by the King in 1216.
Henry was the constable of Scarborough castle by 1307 and was summonsed to the coronation of Edward II and in November 1309 purchased Alnwick castle from the Bishop of Durham.
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 Tafel B
The barons were enraged by his behavior, not to mention the heavy taxes being extracted from them to be squandered on usuccessful foreign campagins.
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 year was sheriff of the counties of Warwick and Leicester, as he was subsequently of Rutlandshire.
William de Albini, Brito, Lord of Belvoir, in the Chapter House of St. Albans, confirmed all the grants of his father and mother to the Church of Our Lady at Belvoir, desiring that he might be admitted in the fraternity as those his parents had been.
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 Corley and Ware Ancestors
son of Henry Le Scrope Lord Of CROFT and Margaret DE ROS, was born in 1327 in Bolton, Yorkshire, England and died in 1403, at age 76.
son of Ralph De Stafford Earl Of STAFFORD and Margaret DE AUDLEY, was born in 1332 in Stafford, Staffordshire, England and died on 16 Oct 1386 in Rhodes, at age 54.
daughter of William De Ros III Lord Ros Of HELMSLEY and Margery DE BADLESMERE, was born in 1334 in Helmsley, Yorkshire, England and died on 9 Dec 1388, at age 54.
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 News | Gainesville.com | The Gainesville Sun | Gainesville, Fla.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
William de Ros, 7th Baron de Ros, KG (1369 – September 1, 1414) was Lord Treasurer of England.
He was a son of Thomas de Ros, 5th Baron de Ros and Beatrice Stafford, daughter of Ralph Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford.
His first assignment from Richard II of England was to join Walter Skirlaw, Bishop of Durham, Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland and others in negotiating for a peace treaty with Robert III of Scotland.
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 1ST ROBERT HARLEY OXFORD - Online Information article about 1ST ROBERT HARLEY OXFORD
SOMERSET, ROBERT CARR (or KER), EARL OF (e.
staff as lord treasurer, and on the 1st August the queen died.
manuscripts which the 1st earl of Oxford and his son collected were among the glories of their age.
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 George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham Summary
George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham (28 August 1592 – 23 August 1628) was a favourite of King James I and VI of England and Scotland, and one of the most rewarded royal courtiers in all history.
Buckingham's daughter, Lady Mary Villiers, was the wife of the Royalist 1st Duke of Richmond.
Richmond was the grandson of the 1st Duke of Lennox who was of the Lennox line (prominent in the Auld Alliance as Seigneurs d'Aubigny) of the Royal Stuarts, as was King James I because of his grandfather, the 4th Earl of Lennox.
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 List of the Knights of the Garter (1348-present)
Afterwards 1st Earl of Somerset and Marquess of Dorset.
803 (inv 1894) Gavin (Campbell), 1st Marquess of Breadalbane.
Married Enguerrand de Coucy, Earl of Bedford, K.G., afterwards Duke of Bedford.
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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
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.
The barony of Ros was restored to the Manners family when Francis Manners, the 6th earl (1578-1632), inherited it in 1618 from his cousin William Cecil (1590-1618).
The 9th earl John Manners, (1638-1711), was created Duke of Rutland and Marquess of Granby in 1703 by Queen Anne.The eldest son of the duke may use Marquess of Granby as a courtesy title.
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 Baron de Ros
Predating the Barony of de Ros, one Robert de Ros Furfan, was a Feudal Lord in the time of King Richard I. He was imprisoned in Normandy and forced to pay a considerable sum for his freedom.
In 1791, Charlotte Boyle Baroness de Ros, married Lord Henry FitzGerald, 3rd son of the 1st Duke of Leinster, which explains the quartering of the de Ros arms with those of FitzGerald.
The present Baron de Ros is the 28th holder of this honorable and most ancient title.
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 Melton Ross & New Barnetby history of the villages
The Ross section is a manorial affix from the de Ros family who had connections with the village in the 14th century.
The Parish of Melton Ross was thought to originally have belonged to the ancient family of de Ros.
The Ros family had a long standing feud with the Tyrwhit family of Kettleby, whose family monuments can be seen in the nearby church of Bigby.
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 (Albrida DE LISOURS - Cicily DE WALETON )
Geoffrey DE MANDEVILLE Surety of the MagnaCharta (____ - ____)
Ranulph DE MESCHINES Comte De Bayeux (ABT 1050 - 1129)
Robert DE MOWBRAY Earl of Northumbira (____ - ____)
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