Lord Ros, Thomas de Ros

Birth Name Lord Ros, Thomas de Ros 1 2a 3a
Gramps ID I0690
Gender male
Age at Death 48 years, 4 months, 18 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth [E0979] 1335/6-01-13 (Julian) Stoke Albany, Northamptonshire, England  
2b 3b
Death [E0980] 1384-06-08 Ufflington, Lincolnshire, England  
1a 2c 3c

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Lord Ros, William de Ros IV [I1070]1290about 1359-08-01
Mother de Badlesmere, Margery [I0575]13061363-10-18
         Lord Ros, Thomas de Ros [I0690] 1335/6-01-13 (Julian) 1384-06-08

Families

    Family of Lord Ros, Thomas de Ros and De Stafford, Beatrix [F0418]
Married Wife De Stafford, Beatrix [I0534] ( * about 1339 + 1415-04-14 )
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage [E28085] 1357/8-01-01 (Julian)    
1b 4a 2d 3d
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Lord Ros, William de Ros V [I3079]13681414-09-01

Narrative

[SUSANNA KEENE.FTW]

b 13 Jan 1336/7
4th Lord Ros
5th Baron was Thomas de Ros, he was succeeded by his eldest
son, John de Ros - 6th Baron; d: 1393/4 - was succeeded by his
brother, William de Ros, - 7th Baron; d: 1st September 1414 -
was succeeded by his eldest son, John - 8th Baron; d:? - was
succeeded by his brother, Thomas - 9th Baron; d: 18th August
1431 - was succeeded by his eldest son, Thomas de Ros - 10th
Baron; d: 4 November 1461 - his honours being forfeited, but on
the accession of King Henry VII returned to his elder son,
Edmund de Ros, who d: 13 October 1508, unmarried, "and the
Barony fell into abeyance from 1687 for nearly a century and a
quarter.called out of abeyance in 1896 in favour of Lady Henry
Fitzgerald, who assumed the additional surname of de Ros and
was mother of the late and present Lords de Ros"

Actually, Thomas (1336-1384) was the 4th Baron, and William
(1368-1414) was the 6th. See the second edition of Cokayne's
*Complete Peerage*, vol. XI, p. 95, note (h), referring to the
summons of Robert (d. 1285), whom you are probably calling the
first Baron, to Montfort's 1264 Parliament: "In 1616 the Barony
was allowed precedence from this writ, a decision accepted by
the Lords in 1806 ... ; but these writs, issued by
Simon in the King's name, are no longer regarded as valid for
the creation of peerages." The Ros Barony is now dated from
the summons of William de Ros (d. 1316) in 1299.

Narrative

Records not imported into INDI (individual) Gramps ID I0690:

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Skipped subordinate line Line 10248: 3 DATA
Skipped subordinate line Line 10249: 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 7, 2000

 

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
REFN 11023
 

Pedigree

  1. Lord Ros, William de Ros IV [I1070]
    1. de Badlesmere, Margery [I0575]
      1. Lord Ros, Thomas de Ros
        1. De Stafford, Beatrix [I0534]
          1. Lord Ros, William de Ros V [I3079]

Ancestors

Source References

  1. Elmore, Lori (Garner): Elmore, Lorraine Ann "Lori" (Garner), Recipient: J.H. Garner, [S11155]
      • Page: d 1384
      • Page: m 1358/9
  2. Frederick Lewis Weis: The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215 : The Barons Named and Some of [S13024]
      • Page: Line 1 p 1
      • Page: Line 1 p 1
      • Page: Line 1 p 1, d Jun 1384 at Uffington
      • Page: Line 1 p 1
  3. SUSANNA KEENE.FTW [S85410]
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  4. David Faris: Plantagenet Ancestry of 17th Century Colonists, Pages: 324 [S12485]
      • Page: 1st ed, pp 5-8, "Audley", no date, her 2nd m