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Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | William de Roos, Lord Ros of Hamlake was born in 1255 (son of Sir Robert de Ros and Isabel d'Albini); died in May 1316 - Aug 1316. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes:
History:
On 17 June 1285, he became Baron Ros upon the death of his father.
From 1295 to 1316, he was a Member of Parliament.
In 1296, he was one of the competitors for the Scottish crown through his Grandmother, Isabel, the natural daughter of William the Lion. For his battles in Scotland, Edward I granted him Hamlake Castle.
William married Matilda de Vaux in 1278. Matilda (daughter of John de Vaux and Sybil) was born about 1257. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 3
5. | Isabel d'Albini (daughter of William d'Albini, Lord of Belvoir and Albreda Biset); died on 5 Jun 1301. Other Events and Attributes:
- Miscellaneous: 17 May 1244
- Miscellaneous: 1247
Notes:
Name:
She was also known as Isabel d'Aubigny
Miscellaneous:
Bernard de Savoy and Hugh Gifford were commanded to deliver her to her husband, Robert de Roos.
Miscellaneous:
After her father's death, she was a ward of the King.
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Generation: 4
12. | Sir Oliver de Vaux, Lord Dalston was born about 1175 in Dalston Barony, Norfolk, England (son of Robert de Vallibus, Baron Dalston). Other Events and Attributes:
- History: 1215; Oliver was one of the Barons who met at Stamford and at Brackley ordering King John to restore the ancient rights and liberties of the people.
- History: 1228; In the thirteenth year of the reign of Henry III, Baron Oliver was called upon to support the king in Wales, and supplied twenty-two knights. Later, in the 29th year of the reign of Henry III, he supplied 32 knight's fees and a half
Oliver married Petronill de Croun about 1193. Petronill (daughter of Guy de Croun) was born about 1174; died in 1261 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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