1326 - 1352 (26 years)
Generation: 1
1. | William de Ros, Lord Ros of Hamlake was born in 1326 in England (son of William de Ros, Lord Ros of Helmsley and Margery de Badlesmere); died in 1352 in Holy Land. Other Events and Attributes:
- Title(s): 1342; He became the 4th Baron of Ros
- Military: 26 Aug 1346; William de Ros lead the second brigade at the Battle of Crécy. Later, he commanded Newcastle-upon-Tyne at the time of the defeat of David Bruce, King of Scotland. In 1348, he was with the Black Prince at the siege of Calais.
- Married: say 1350; Margaret de Neville, the daughter of Ralph de Neville, Lord Neville of Raby and Alice de Audley. [Margaret, married first, William de Ros Lord Ros of Hamlake] After William's death, on 12 July 1358 Margaret, married second, Sir Henry Percy KG, Lord Percy and Earl of Northumberland, at age 16, son of Sir Henry de Percy, Lord Percy and Mary of Lancaster, in Brancepeth, Durham, England. She died in 1372 in England. They had no children.
- Offices Held: 25 Nov 1350; He was summoned to Parliament from 25 November 1350 to 20 November 1351.
Notes:
Died:
He died without issue.
Family/Spouse: Margaret de Neville. Margaret (daughter of Ralph de Neville, Lord Neville of Raby and Alice de Audley) died in May 1372. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 2
2. | William de Ros, Lord Ros of Helmsley was born in 1290 in Helmsley, Yorkshire, England (son of William de Roos, Lord Ros of Hamlake and Matilda de Vaux); died on 3 Feb 1342/43 in Holy Land; was buried in Kirkham Priory, Kirkham, Yorkshire, England. Other Events and Attributes:
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History:
In 1313, he was one of the noblemen appointed a commissioner to negotiate peace with Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland.
In 1316, he became the the third Baron de Ros of Helmsley upon the death of his father.
From 1316 to 1335, he served in Scotland.
From 20 November 1317 to 12 September 1342, he was a Member of Parliament.
In 1326, he was the Sheriff of Yorkshire.
William married Margery de Badlesmere in 1325. Margery (daughter of Bartholomew de Badlesmere, Lord Baddlesmere and Margaret de Clare) was born in 1306 in Badlesmere, Kent, England; died on 18 Oct 1363. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 3
4. | 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:
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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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7. | Margaret de Clare was born on 1280 - 1286 in Ireland (daughter of Sir Thomas de Clare, Lord of Thomond and Juliane FitzMaurice); died in 1365. Other Events and Attributes:
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History:
She was heress to her nephew, Thomas de Clare, so of Richard de Clare, second son of Thomas and Juliane. She was therefore sister to Richard, second son and to Thomas, first son.
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Generation: 4
9. | 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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