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Robert de Ros (died 1285)

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132:), which was amicably compromised by their relinquishing the patronage to the convent, for a certain compensation. In 1261 he obtained from the king the grant of a weekly market, to be held at Belvoir, on Tuesday; and of an annual fair on the feast of St John the Baptist, to continue for three days. In 1264, he was one of the insurgent barons who defeated Henry III at the 116:
On 3 July 1257, Ros obtained from Henry III a grant of the free warren, in the lordship of Belvoir, by which the boundary was determined. In 1258, he was actively employed in
128:. In the same year, he and his lady Isabel had a controversy with the Prior and Convent of Belvoir, relative to the right of presentation to the Church of Redmile (near 335: 394: 152:
Robert de Ros married, Bef. 17 May 1246, Isabel d'Aubigny (c.1233 – 15 June 1301), granddaughter (her father, William, died in 1247) and heiress of
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and Alice FitzRoger. He had five brothers, Sir Peter, Sir William, Sir Alexander, Sir Herbert, and John, and two sisters, Lucy and Alice.
101:, vol. i, pp. 249-50); but these writs, issued by Simon in the King's name, are no longer regarded as valid for the creation of peerages. 201: 140:. In 1264, de Ros was summoned to the parliament, which was called by the barons in the king's name. He died in 1285, and was buried at 164: 106: 384: 344: 379: 153: 194: 97:
In 1616 the barony of De Ros was allowed precedence from this writ , a decision adopted by the Lords in 1806 (Round,
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Pedigrees of some Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants Vol II, Aileen Lewers Langston & J. Orton Buck, Jr 1974.
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out of the hands of his rebellious subjects; and at Chester, in resisting the hostile invasions of
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Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, ed. Kimball G. Everingham
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Accordingly, the barony is now considered to have been created when Robert's eldest son,
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was summoned to Parliament from 6 February 1299 to 16 October 1315 by writs directed
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in that year, and that Robert de Ros was the 1st Baron Ros. According to
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Index

Helmsley
Yorkshire
William de Ros
Peter FitzHerbert
Sir Robert de Ros
Magna Carta
Isabel of Scotland
William the Lion
Robert Avenel
Simon de Montfort's
writ
William de Ros
Scotland
Alexander III of Scotland
Llewelyn the Last
Bottesford
battle of Lewes
Farleigh Hungerford Castle
Kirkham Priory
William d'Aubigny
Belvoir, Leicestershire
William de Ros, 1st Baron de Ros
Gedney, Lincolnshire
Walter de Fauconberg, 2nd Baron Fauconberg
John Lovell, 1st Baron Lovell
William de Braose, 1st Baron Braose
Richardson III 2011
Richardson III 2011

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