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where he died 26 of Edward III., 1351. Thomas 

 de RoSj brother of the last William, married Bea- 

 trice, the widow of Maurice Fitz-Moris, earl of 

 Desmond, and daughter of Ralph earl of Stafford, j 

 He died at his manor of Uffington, on his way to 

 perform a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, 7 of Richard 

 II., 1384, and was buried at Rievaulx, in the 

 midst of the quire : being possessed, amongst other 

 manors, of the castle and manor of Belvoir in Lin- 

 colnshire, and of Helmsley, Pockley, Caiieton, 

 Harum, Boselam, and Oswaldkirke, &c., in York- 

 shire. John de Ros, his son, married Mary de 

 Oreby, daughter of Henry de Perci ; by whom he 

 had no issue ; and going on a pilgrimage to Jeru- 

 salem, died at Paphos, in the island of Cyprus, 

 owing to the unhealthimess of the climate, in 17 of 

 Richard II., 1394. He was brought to England 

 and buried at Rievaulx, on the south side of the 

 quire, near the high altar. William de Ros, his 

 brother, married Margaret, daughter of Sir John 

 Anmdell, and dying 2 of Henry V., 1414, was bu- 

 ried in the midst of the quire of the priory at Belvoir. 

 John de Ros, his son, married Margery, daughter 

 and heir of Sir Philip Wentworth, by whom he had 

 no issue. When he was only 18 years of age, he 

 gave such testimonies of his skill and valour at the 

 siege of Roan, 1418, that he received from the vic- 

 torious king Henry V., a grant of the castle of 

 Basqueville, in Normandy : but was two years 

 after slain, in attempting to cross a marsh and river, 

 near to the castle of Beaufort, their passage being 



opposed by the Dauphin. He died 8 of Henry V., 

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