See also

Family of Robert III * of ROS and Isabel * of AUBIGNY

Husband: Robert III * of ROS (1213-1285)
Wife: Isabel * of AUBIGNY (1233-1301)
Children: Isabel of ROS (1244- )
Mary of ROS (1245- )
Avelina of ROS (c. 1247- )
Joan of ROS (1252- )
John of ROS (c. 1255-1332)
William III +* of ROOS (1255-1317)
Nicholas of ROS (c. 1257- )
Robert of ROS (1265- )
Marriage 5 Jun 1243

Husband: Robert III * of ROS

Name: Robert III * of ROS1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
Sex: Male
Father: William I * +of ROS (1192-1264)
Mother: Lucia * FITZPIERS (1205-1266)
Birth 1213 Helmsley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England
Occupation Baron of Ros
Title Baron de Ros
Death 17 Mar 1285 (age 71-72) Kirkham, East Riding, Yorkshire, England
Burial Kirkham Priory

Wife: Isabel * of AUBIGNY

Name: Isabel * of AUBIGNY
Sex: Female
Father: William IV * of AUBIGNY (1192-1242)
Mother: Albreda + * BISETH (1203-1242)
Birth 12 Jun 1233 Belvoir Castle, Belvoir, Leicestershire, England
Death 15 Jun 1301 (age 68) Newstead, Leicestershire, England

Child 1: Isabel of ROS

Name: Isabel of ROS
Sex: Female
Birth 1244

Child 2: Mary of ROS

Name: Mary of ROS
Sex: Female
Birth 1245

Child 3: Avelina of ROS

Name: Avelina of ROS
Sex: Female
Birth 1247 (est)

Child 4: Joan of ROS

Name: Joan of ROS
Sex: Female
Birth 1252

Child 5: John of ROS

Name: John of ROS
Sex: Male
Birth 1255 (est)
Death 1332 (age 76-77)

Child 6: William III +* of ROOS

Name: William III +* of ROOS
Sex: Male
Spouse: Maud * + of VAUX (1266-1316)
Birth 27 Jun 1255 Helmsley, North Riding, Yorkshire, England
Occupation Lord of Helmsley (1st)
Title 1st Lord of Helmsley
Title 2nd Baron of Ros
Death 16 Aug 1317 (age 62) Wark on Tweed, Northumberland, England
Burial Kirham Priory

Child 7: Nicholas of ROS

Name: Nicholas of ROS
Sex: Male
Birth 1257 (est)

Child 8: Robert of ROS

Name: Robert of ROS
Sex: Male
Birth 1265

Note on Husband: Robert III * of ROS

Robert de Ros, 1st Baron de Ros of Helmsley, (c. 1213 – 13 May 1285) was an English nobleman.

 

He was grandson to Sir Robert de Ros and Isabel, an illegitimate daughter of William I of Scotland by Isabel Avenal. He was son to Sir William de Ros (d. c. 1264/1265) and Lucy FitzPiers, daughter of Piers FitzHerbert and Alice FitzRoger.

 

He was summoned to Parliament in 1264, during the reign of Henry III.

 

He was married to Isabel d'Aubigny, rich heiress and granddaughter of William d'Aubigny. They lived at of Belvoir in Leicestershire and reportedly had eight children:

 

1.William de Ros, 2nd Baron de Ros (1255–1317).

2.Isabel de Ros (c. 1244 - 12 June 1356. Married de Fauconberge.

3.Mary de Ros (1245 - 23 May 1326). Third wife of William de Braose, son of John de Braose and Margaret ferch Llewellyn.

4.Joan de Ros (c. 1252 - 13 October 1348). Married John Lovell, 1st Baron Lovell of Tichmarch.

5.Avelina de Ros. Married Sir John de Bohun of Midhurst.

6.Robert de Ros (1265–1361). Married "Ernberge".

7.John de Ros, Bishop of Carlisle (d. 1332).

8.Nicholas de Ros.

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 Scotland, in delivering King Alexander III of Scotland out of the hands of his rebellious subjects; and at Chester, in resisting the hostile invasions of Llewelyn the Last. 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 Bottesford), 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 battle of Lewes, and took him and the prince prisoner, confining them in Hungerford Castle. 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 Kirkham Priory.

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