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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Baron Everard de Roos & Lady Roese Trussebut

19989904. Baron Everard de Roos & 19989905. Lady Roese Trussebut

~1151, Everard born in England, heir & s/o 39979808. Robert de Roos & 39979809. Sibylle de Valoignes.

1152, Roese born in England, d/o 39979810. William Trussebut & 39979811. Albreda du Harcourt.

~1153, Everard the heir to his maternal granduncle Walter Espee. (S) History of the Berwickshire Naturalists’ Club, V12, 1890, P507.

10/25/1154, Henry II succeeded Stephen as King of England.

Aft. 1157, Everard’s grandfather Piers died, his father succeeding [his paternal uncle Everard, the heir, had died by 1153.].

12/19/1154, Henry II crowned king of England.

By 1163, Everard’s father died.

1163, Everard de Ross paying £30 6s 8d in Yorkshire.

1166, Peter de Surdeval held 1 knight’s fee of Everard; William de Stainsgrave a sixth part of a fee of Everard. (S) Baronage of England, Banks, 1826, P253.

1166, Everard a minor in the custody of the  sheriff of Yorkshire, Ranulph de Glanville.

1167-68, Ranulph de Glanville pardoned £4 1s for horses, livestock, … taken by Ranulph from Everard’s lands when he was sheriff of Yorkshire.

1168, Everard de Ros paid 112s 1d in Yorkshire.

By 1171, Everard married Roese.

1172-73, Everard attained majority, but did not immediately inherit his lands. [Everard made his 1st payment towards livery of his father’s lands.]

1173-74, Roger de Stuteville held Everard’s castle of Wark as sheriff of Northumberland.

9/1176, Everard completed payment of £526 for livery of his father’s lands.

1180, Everard paid £100 for lands held of the earl of Albemarle. (S) A Genealogical History, Burke, 1866, P458.

1182, For Ebard de Ros, lord of Helmsley. Ralph d’Aubigne (79958474) for him rendered £16 13s 4d for the fine of his land. [Ebard was ill.]

1185, Everard, Baron of Helmsley of the honor of Ablemarle, died. [His mother still living and holding dower lands.  Everard’s lands given in custody to William de Mandeville, earl of Essex; and Roger de Stuteville, sheriff of Northumberland.]

[––Roese––]

1185, Robert, de Rose of Fursan, age 13. Rotuli de Dominabus records: ‘uxor Everardi de Ros que fuit filia Willelmi Trussebut … 35’, her land in Strowestone, adding that she had ‘ii filios, primogenitus est xiii annorum et terra eius est in custodia Ranulfi de Glanville’. (S) FMG. [“Everard of Ross's wife, who was the daughter of William Trussebut … children, first 13 years …]

 (S) Magna Carta Ancestry, P699. (S) A Synopsis of the Peerage of England, Nicolas, 1825, P547. (S) Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. (S) Anglo-Norman Studies, Lewis, 2005, P78.

Children of Everard and Roese:

i. Robert de Roos (9994952), born 1172 in England.

ii. Piers de Ros, born ? in England.


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