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Everard (Ros) de Ros (abt. 1155 - 1183)

Everard "Baron Wark of Helmsley or Hamlake" de Ros formerly Ros
Born about in Yorkshire, Englandmap
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Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died at about age 28 in Helmsley, North Riding, Yorkshire, Englandmap
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Biography

European Aristocracy
Everard Ros was a member of the aristocracy in England.

Was a minor when his father died in 1166.[1]

Everard de Ros (d.1191), Baron Wark of Helmsley or Hamlake, Yorkshire[2] "was a minor, and in ward to Ranulf de Glanvil, when his father died. In 1166, he held of the crown eight knight's fees, and two years afterwards, upon collection of the aid for marrying the king's daughter, answered 112s. for those which were "de veteri feoffamento", and 31s.1d. for what he had "de novo"."[3]

Everard de Ros, third Lord of Hamlake, seems to have been very wealthy, as in 1176 he paid the then large sum of £526 as a fine for his lands, and four years later paid £100 more to have possession of those which the Earl of Albemarle held.[4]

According to Chisholm (1911), Everard's son Robert was one of the baronial leaders against John.

Benefices

  • donated 'Sturton Grange' to Newminster abbey[2]

Sources

  1. Sanders, English Baronies, p.53
  2. 2.0 2.1 Chisholm, 1911; Hutchinson, 1778; Longman & Co., 1813
  3. Burke, 1883
  4. Wikipedia: Everard de Ros

Also see

  • Burke, B. (1883). "Ros, or Roos, Barons Ros." Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, (pp.458). London.
  • Chisholm, H. (1911). "Ros (family)." The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, (Vol. 23, pp.720). Encyclopaedia britannica Co. Google eBook.
  • Hutchinson, W. (1778). A View of Northumberland: With an Excursion to the Abbey of Mailross in Scotland, (Vol.2, pp.290). Newcastle: T. Saint. Google eBook.
  • Longman & Co., (1813). Border Antiquities of England & Scotland, (Vol 1 pp. 190). Google eBook.
  • Wikipedia: Everard de Ros




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Are there any sources for daughters Joan and Alice? If not, would be good to merge them away.
I merged Piers into Robert. I had noted almost three years ago that he didn't exist...
I can't find any source for a son Piers.
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