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Everard de Ros (c. 1145 - c. 1183) was the lord of
Hamlake (now
known as Helmsley).
Originally a ward of
Ranulph de Granville, he
seems to have been wealthy...
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Helmsley Castle (also
known anciently as
Hamlake) is a
medieval castle situated in the
market town of Helmsley,
within the
North York
Moors National Park...
- 13th Earl of
Warwick and
widow of
Thomas de Roos, 14th
Baron Roos of
Hamlake. His
elder brother was
Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of
Somerset (26 January...
- Beauchamp, 13th Earl of
Warwick and
widow of Thomas,
fourteenth baron Roos of
Hamlake. From 1443 to 1448
Henry was
styled Count of
Mortain or Morteign, and from...
- F34
Blanch Bradeston 1399 F35
Agnes Arundel 1399 Wife of Sir
William Arundel F36 Margaret, Lady Roe of
Hamlake 1399 F37 Margaret, Lady de
Courcy 1399...
- village. The
manor was held for five
generations by the
Barons de Ros de
Hamlake. The last of
these to hold the
manor was
Thomas de Ros, 9th
Baron de Ros...
- Ros, 1st
Baron de Ros, son of
Robert de Ros, son of
William de Ros of
Hamlake, son of Isabella,
natural daughter of King
William the Lion.
William de...
- (jointly) (joint
Warden of the
Western March, 1386–) John Lord Ross of
Hamlake 1395– John Holland, Earl of
Huntington (Warden of the
Western March, 1398–)...
- Garter.
Margaret (1372 – 7 July 1439)
married William Ros, 6th
Baron Ros of
Hamlake and had
descendants Thomas Walsingham, "Chronica Maiora" Richardson, D...
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Catherine Press, p. 92,
retrieved 7 May 2018 "Pedigree:
Everard de ROS (of
Hamlake; ROOS)". fabpedigree.com. Vincent,
Nicholas (25 May 2006). "Ros, Robert...