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About Everard de Ros II, Baron of Helmsley
Robert & his [first] wife had one child: i) EVERARD de Ros (before [1141/44]-1183).
EVERARD de Ros (before [1141/44]-1183). A manuscript narrating the foundation of Rievaulx Abbey records that “Robertum de Roos” married “Sibillam de Valoniis”, by whom he was father of “Everardum de Roos”[Dugdale Monasticon V, Rievaulx Abbey, Yorkshire, III, Fundationis et Fundatorum Historia, p. 280]. The 1162/63 Pipe Roll names "Rob de Ross", with no further words and no payment, and on the following line "Euerard de Ross" paying £30/6/8 in Yorkshire[Pipe Roll 9 Hen II (1162/63), p. 58]. This unusual arrangement of the names, as well as the large payment, suggest that it represents a record of the death of Robert de Ros and the payment by Everard de Ros of the fine for his inheritance, which in turn suggests that Everard (assumed to be Robert’s son) had already reached the age of majority at that time. However, this dating appears impossible if Everard was the son of Sibylle de Valoignes, who is recorded as having three children by her third husband whom she married in [1181/82]. As discussed above, the best explanation for this apparent contradiction is that Everard was born from an otherwise unrecorded earlier marriage of his father. The Red Book of the Exchequer refers to "Everard de Ros cxii s i d" in Yorkshire in [1167/68][Red Book Exchequer, Part I, Knights fees, p. 40]. m ROHESE Trussebut, daughter of WILLIAM Trussebut Lord of Warter, Yorkshire & his wife Albereda d’Harcourt ([1153/58]-[1194/29 Sep 1196]). A manuscript history of the foundation of Barwell Priory names “quatuor sorores…Pagani filias…primogenita Mathildis de Doure…Alicia…Roisia…Ascelina” as the heiresses of “Gul. Peverell filius Pagani”, adding that Rohese was mother of “Albreda de Harecourt”, mother of “Galfridus Trussebut…et tres sorores…Roysia, Hillaria et Agatha”[Dugdale Monasticon VI, Barnwell Priory, Cambridgeshire, II, De Morte Pagani Peverell, pp. 86-7]. The Liber Memorandorum Ecclesie de Bernewelle records that "Albreda de Harecurt" was mother of three sisters "Roysia, Hyllaria et Agatha", adding that Rohese was mother of "Robertus de Ros senior"[Liber Memorandum Ecclesie de Bernewelle, I, 22, p. 47]. A manuscript narrating the foundation of Rievaulx Abbey records that “Everardum de Roos” married “Rosam”, by whom he was father of “Robertum de Roos dictum Fursan”[859]. The Rotuli de Dominabus of 1185 records “uxor Everardi de Ros que fuit filia Willelmi Trussebut…xxxv” and her land “in Strowestone”, adding that she had "ii filios, primogenitus est xiii annorum et terra eius est in custodia Ranulfi de Glanville"[860]. Everard & his wife had two [known] children:
- ROBERT de Ros "Fursan" ([1172/73]-before 23 Dec 1226).
- PIERS de Ros .
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Everard de Ros
(after 1145 - 1183)
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Robert de Ros|b. b 1125\nd. c 1162|p646.htm#i18541|
Sibyl de Valognes|b. b 1130\nd. a 1212|p829.htm#i18542|
Piers o. P. d. Ros|b. s 1090\nd. 1157?|p646.htm#i18543|
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Lord of Helmsley. Benefactor of the abbeys of Newminster & Rievaulx.
Everard de Ros, son and heir,(i) was still a minor in 1166.(j) He adhered to the King in the rebellion of 1173.(k) He m. Roese, 1st sister and coh., in her issue sole heir, of Robert, and da. of William, TRUSSEBUT, lord of Warter, E.R. Yorks, by Aubreye de HARCOURT.(l) He d. in 1183, before Mich.(m) His widow was said to be aged 34 in 1185, and to have two sons, the elder aged 13.(n) She was living in the summer of 1194 and d. before Mich. 1196. Everard de Ros was born after 1145. He was still a minor in 1166. He was in wardship to Ranulph de Glanvil.. He was the son of Robert de Ros and Sibyl de Valognes.
Everard de Ros married Rose Trussebut, daughter of William Trussebut Lord of Warter and Aubrey de Harcourt.
Everard died in 1183.
Children of Everard de Ros and Rose Trussebut
* Sir Robert de Ros Fursan+ b. c 1172, d. b 23 Dec 1227
* Piers de Ros b. a 1173
Everard de Ros
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Everard de Ros (born 1144) was the third Lord of Hamlake, who seems to have been very wealthy, as in 1176 he paid the then large sum of five hundred and twenty-six pounds as a fine for his lands, and other large amounts subsequently. He was the son of Robert de Ros and Sybil de Valoines. Everard de Ros married Rose Trusbut. They had a child, Robert de Ros, a Magna Carta surety.
.Everard De ROS
Died: 1183
Father: Robert De ROS
Mother: Sibyl De VALOGNES
Married: Rohese TRUSBUT (dau. of William Trusbut of Wartre)
Children:
1. Robert De ROS of Furfan (Sir Knight)
2. Joan De ROS
Everard de Ros (born 1144) was the third Lord of Hamlake, who seems to have been very wealthy, as in 1176 he paid the then large sum of five hundred and twenty-six pounds as a fine for his lands, and other large amounts subsequently. He was the son of Robert de Ros and Sybil de Valoines. Everard de Ros married Rose Trusbut. They had a child, Robert de Ros, a Magna Carta surety.
Everard de Ros (born 1144) was the lord of Hamlake and seems to have been very wealthy, as in 1176 he paid the then large sum of five hundred and twenty-six pounds as a fine for his lands, and other large amounts subsequently. He was the son of Robert de Ros and Sybil de Valoines. Everard de Ros married Rose Trusbut. They had a child, Robert de Ros, a Magna Carta surety.
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Everard de Ros was a minor, and in ward to Ranulf de Glanvil when his father died. In the 12th Henry II [1166], this feudal lord held of the crown eight knight's fees, and in two years afterwards, upon collection of the aid for marrying the king's dau., answered 112s. for those which were "de veteri feoffamento," and 31s. 1d. for what he had "de novo." He m. Roysia, dau. of William Trusbut, of Wartre, in Holderness, and, at the decease of her brothers, s. p., co-heir to her father's estate, which estate was eventually inherited by her descendants, Lords Ros, her sisters and co-heirs having no posterity. They had two sons. This Everard de Ros must have been a very considerable personage at the period in which he lived, for we find him in the year 1176 paying the ten very large sum of £526 as a fine for his lands, and in four years subsequently, £100 more to have possession of those which the Earl of Albemarle held. He d. about 1186 and was s. by his elder son, Robert "Furfan" de Ros. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, London, 1883, p. 458, Ros, or Roos, Barons Ros] 895
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These charters refer to Everard son of Piers de Ros. He was the uncle of the present Everard de Ros.
Acknowledgment by Everard de Ros that whereas Clement, abbot of St. Mary's, York, and the convent have of their kind- ness granted licence to him and his heirs to fish in their mere of Hornsea, whereby he has sometimes a boat on the mere and a lodge on the bank, neither he nor his heirs will hereafter claim any right in the said mere. c. 1135.
Omnibus has literas visuris et audituris Everardus de Ros salutem. Sciatis Clementem abbatem et conventum Sancte Marie Eboracensis ex mera benignitate sua dedisse michi licentiam piscandi in mara sua de Hornesse ita quod aliquando habui in eadem mara batellum meum et unam logiam super maram de assensu et concessu eorum ; et ne hoc beneficium illorum eis imposterum cedat in dampnum et ne aliquis heredum meorum occasione istius concessionis et licentie post decessum meum aliquod clamium vel jus in predicta mara vendicare possit presentes literas eis in tutamen patentes feci, quibus sigillum meum in testimonium apposui. Testibus hiis, Petro de Faucomberge, Roberto de Beillac', 1 David lardenario, Gervasio constabulario, Ricardo de Watsand, Turgisio dispensatore, Willelmo de Elmeswell.
Notification to archbishop Thurstan by Everard, son of Peter de Ros, of his gift to the canons of Bridlington of the church of Atwick with 6 bovates, for the soul of Eustachia his wife. 1138-1140.
Notification by Thurstan archbishop of York of his confirmation to the canons of Bridlington, with the consent of William the knight (of Ottringham) of the church of Ottringham with its fruits ; and confirmation, with the consent of Evrard son of Peter (de Ros) of the church of Atwick, saving the allowance of the chaplain ministering there.
Willelmus Albamarl[ie] comes dapifero et omnibus ministris baronibusque suis Francis et Anglis salutem. Sciatis me tradidisse et concessisse in feodo et hereditate Radulfo de Olram et omnibus heredibus suis, tenendas de me et heredibus meis, tres carucatas terre cum omnibus pertinentiis quas fuerunt Adelini patris sui 8 in Olram, xxx. solidos reddendo unoquoque anno pro omnibus consuetudinibus. Hoc factum fuit apud Barou. His testibus, Stephano fratre comitis, Willelmo de Otringham, Alano de [Moncellis], Everardo de Rossa, Hugone de Eu[er]moi, Thuruartho clerico de Aldeburga et Alano filio ejus, Roberto Cokerel, Ricardo de Warrenda, Basin[g]o filio Suani, Benedicto camerario, Wiberto magistro Stephani peitri. Syntynyt 1144 Helmsley, Yorkshire, England.
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Sir Everard de Ros
Birth 1144
Helmsley, Ryedale District, North Yorkshire, England
Death 1183 (aged 38–39)
North Yorkshire, England
Burial
All Saints Churchyard
Hunmanby, Scarborough Borough, North Yorkshire, England
Memorial ID 144035829
3rd Lord of Hamlake
Everard de Ros was the son and heir of Robert de Ros. He was still a minor in 1166. He adhered to the King in the rebellion of 1173. Everand de Ros paid, 1176, a fine to the King for his lands, and again in 1180, tho have possession of those, which the Earl of Albemerle then held.
He married Roese, first sister and coheir, Robert Trussebut, and daughter of William Trussebut, Lord of Wartre, Yorkshire, and his wife, Aubreye de Harcourt. Everard died in 1183, before Michalmas. His widow was said to be aged thirty-four in 1185, and to have two sons, the elder aged 13 at the time of Everard's death.
Originally a ward of Ranulph de Granville, he seems to have been wealthy as in 1176 he paid the then large sum of five hundred and twenty-six pounds as a fine for his lands, and other large amounts subsequently. He was the son of Robert de Ros and Sybil de Valoines. Everard de Ros married Rose Trusbut (in 1170 or 1171) with whom he had two sons, the eldest of which, Robert de Ros, became a Magna Carta surety.
He died c. 1186; he and his wife (both apparently great benefactors to various religious institutes) are buried in the church of Hunmanby.
Family Members
Parents
Robert de Ros
1134–1162
Sybilla de Valoignes de Ros
1130–1218
Spouse
Rohese Roysia de Trussebut
1150–1196
Half Siblings
Ralph d'Albini
1173–1220
Sir Philip d'Aubigny
unknown–1236
Gunnora d'Aubigny de Stuteville
Children
Robert De Ros
1170–1226
Everard de Ros II, Baron of Helmsley's Timeline
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1140
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Hamlake (Helmsley) Castle, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1172 |
1172
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Hamlake, West Riding, Yorkshire, England
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1176
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Hamlake, Werke, Yorkshire, England
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1186
Age 46
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Helmsley, Holderness, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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June 8, 1935
Age 46
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January 30, 1993
Age 46
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All Saints Church, Hanmanby, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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