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William de Ros
(-Abt 1264)
Lucy
(-After 1266)
William [IV] de Albini Brito
(-Bef 1242)
Isabel
Robert de Ros
(-1285)
Isabel de Albini Brito
(-1301)
Mary de Ros
(-Bef 1326)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. William de Braose 1st Baron Braose

Mary de Ros

  • Marriage (1): William de Braose 1st Baron Braose before 1272 1
  • Died: Bef 23 May 1326 2

  General Notes:

MARY de Ros, daughter of ROBERT de Ros of Helmsley, Lord Ros & his wife Isabel dŽAubigny of Belvoir (-before 23 May 1326). 1

  Events

• Inquisition: Post mortem, 23 May 1326. 2 702. MARY, LATE THE WIFE OF WILLIAM DE BREWOSA alias DE BREWOSE, the elder.

Writ, 23 May, 19 Edward II.

SURREY. Inq. Monday, 16 June, 19 Edward II.

Effyngham. A carucate of land held of the king as of the honour of Gloucester, now in the king's hand by the forfeiture of Hugh Daudele, the younger, by service of 1/4 knight's fee.

Little Bokham. The manor and the advowson of the church, held of the earl of Winchester as of the honour of Brembre by service of a knight's fee.

By fine levied in the king's court, 34 Edward I, the said Mary acknowledged all the above to be the right of Ralph de Cammeys and Margaret his wife, who granted the same to the said Mary for life rendering a rose yearly, with reversion to the said Ralph and Margaret and the heirs of the said Margaret.

SURREY. Inq. Sunday, 15 June, 19 Edward II.

Bromelegh and its member Clendon. A messuage, 100a. land, 3a. meadow, 60a. wood, and 20 marks rent, which the said William and Mary acquired to themselves and the heirs of their bodies, by fine levied in the king's court, from Richard de Brewosa and Alice his wife, in exchange for a manor called Akenham co. Norfolk (rectius Suffolk), held of the heirs of Giles de Brewosa by service of a pair of gloves or 1d. yearly.

Thomas, son of Peter son of the said William and Mary, aged 26 and more, is her next heir.

SUSSEX. Inq. Saturday, 21 June, 19 Edward II.

Cheresworth by Horsham. A messuage, a mill, 80a. land, 6s. 6d. rent, and a pond, held for life, by the demise of Peter de Brewose, son of the said William and Mary, to whom the same descended after the death of Richard his brother, which tenements after the death of the said Mary ought to remain to Thomas son and heir of the said Peter, as appears by a fine levied in the king's court in 9 Edward I, between Amice de Ripariis, countess of Devon, and William de Brewosa father of the said Richard and Peter. The said tenements are held of Nigel de Coumbes, service unknown.

Segwyk by Horsham. A mill, a park containing 400a., 40s. rent &c., held for life by the demise of the aforesaid Peter, as above, which ought to remain to the said Thomas as appears by a fine levied in the king's court in 14 Edward I., between the aforesaid William de Brewose and Henry de Whiteway; whereof three parts of the said park are held of the abbot of Fescamp by service of 9s. 6d. and suit at the abbot's court at Cherletone, and the residue is held of the barony of Brembre, service unknown.

SUSSEX. Inq. Thursday, 12 June, 19 Edward II.

Findon, Wassington, Bedinges, Westgrenstede and Kyngesberne. The manors (extent given), with the advowsons of the churches of Findon and [West] Grenstede, including in Grenstede a park of 200a. called Stokpark in Shepeleye, 40s. rent of assize in Horsham, and 23 1/2 knights' fees worth 47l. when scutage runs at 40s., held for life in dower as part of the Barony of Brembre, which is held of the king in chief by service of 1 1/2 knight's fee, as of the inheritance of Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, as appears by a fine levied in the king's court between Aline late the wife of John de Moubray and the said earl.

C. Edw. II. File 97. (7.)


Mary married William de Braose 1st Baron Braose, son of John de Braose of Bramber & Gower and Margaret verch Llewelyn, before 1272.1 (William de Braose 1st Baron Braose died in 1290 in Findon, Worthing, West Sussex, BN14, GB 1 and was buried in Sele Priory, Sele, Beeding, Steyning, Sussex, BN44, GB 1.)


Sources


1 Charles Cawley, <i>Medieval Lands</i>.

2 J E E S Sharp and A E Stamp, <i>Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem </i> (London: n.p., n.d.), 6 Edward II: 426-436.

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