NameRobert de Ros [60, Ros of Wark article, Vol XI, pp. 120-1], [121, Skelton barony, p. 77], [121, Wark, Northumberland barony (2nd class), p. 149]
Deathbef 20 Apr 1274
GeneralYr s. but heir to Wark on Tweed, Northumberland.
Spouses
1Margaret de Brus [60, Fauconberge art, Vol V, p. 269, note (b)], [121, Skelton barony, p. 77], [60, Ros of Wark article Vol XI,.pp. 120-2]
Notes for Robert de Ros
Feudal baron (2nd class) of Wark, Northumberland.
DNB confused him with his father and marries his father to Margaret de Brus.
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MichaelAnne Guido produced his IPM to s.g.m on 25 Dec 2005:
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. II, Edward I, Kraus Reprint, 1973:
Pages 49-50:
70. Robert de Ros of Werk.
Writ, 20 April, 2 Edward I.
Westmoreland. Extent, Monday after the quinzaine of the Holy Trinity, 2
Edward I.
Kyrkeby in Kendale. The castle, manor and town (extent given), including moieties of the mills of Rospeton, Appeltweht, Kirkeby, Patton, and Dylaker, the fishery of the force (de Fors), lands &c. in Helsinton, the farms of Grenering and Hagayl, a meadow called Rispetunhenge, the farms of Beauconquayte, Staveleye and Stirkele town, the meadow of Leythilde, the farms of Schalqratrig and Hotun, the farm of tenants in the forest with Schoureschale and Oxinholme, a slate quarry, part of the forest of Ridale with Satsondalf, Becmelbrid, and Curkerdale, the farms of Gresmere with a moiety of the mill, and Langeden with a moiety of the mill and herbage of the forest, Crostweyk with the farm, herbage, and mill, a moiety of Yverholm (?), the farm of Chefdor, Roger's Island in Wynendamere, small fisheries above Kirkeby, rent from free tenants of Westmoreland, &c. The tenants in Kenetemere of John de Bella Aqua, who married Laderina one of the sisters and heirs of Peter de Brus, no longer do suit at the fulling mill of Kirkeby, and William de Wynd [eshoure] has raised a mill a tGrarig to the damage of the mill of Patton.
This manor fell to the pourparty of Margaret de Ros (his wife), younger daughter (sic) and one of the heirs of Peter de Brus, who held it of the king on chief.
Writ of certiorari, on the complaint of Sapientia, late the wife of William
de Karliolo the younger, that the escheator had taken into the king's hand
certain lands &c, in Cargou, which the said Robert held for life by her demise,
25 June, 2 Edward I.
[Cumberland] Inq. Wednesday before St. Michael, 2 Edward I.
Cargou. The manor (extent given) was not held of the king in chief, nor by
the demise of Sapientia for life, but the said Robert died vested and seised
thereof in demesne as of fee, and held it of the said Sapientia, rendering her
yearly a falcon or 1 mark of silver, and doing for her the foreign service
pertaining to the king, viz.----32d. cornage at the king's exchequer at
Carlisle.
(See Nos. 133 and 145 and Henry III. No. 800)
C. Edw. I, File 5. (10.)
Page 93:
145. Robert de Ros son of Robert de Ros of Werk.
Writ. Whereas the king understanding that the said Robert held the manor of
Cargou of Sapientia late the wife of William de Karliolo the younger, lately
commanded the wardship of the same be delivered to her, saving to Christiana
late the wife of the said Robert her dower, and so that she should answer to
the king for the issues of the wardship belonging to the king, and that
meanwhile the escheator should enquire whether the said Robert held anything of
the king in chief; and whereas the said Sapientia died, bequeathing the said
wardship to Geoffrey de Tyllol, and the escheator took the same into the king's
hand, but has not yet made inquisition; the escheator is commanded to
enquire whether the said Robert held anything by which the wardship of his lands
ought to pertain to the king. 2 May, 3 Edward I.
Cumberland. Inq. The morrow of Holy Trinity, 3 Edward I.
Cargou. The manor was held by the said Robert of the said Sapientia, and his
reeve paid 32d. yearly cornage at the king's exchequer at Carlisle for her,
but he held nothing of the king in chief, and did no other service to the
king.
(See No. 70)
C. Edw. I. File 11. (5.)
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