ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 



Edward I, 1301 ; the other two barons being Robert Fitz-Roger, 

 Baron of Warkivorth and Wavering, and John de Greyjlock, Baron of 

 Morpeth (u). 



"John Lord Ros, Baron of Work and Helmjley, was one of the 

 twelve guardians of the kingdom in the minority of K. Ed-ward 

 III (vj. 



Thomas Lord Ros was fummoned by writ to parliament, i K. Ri- 

 chard If, 1577 (wj. 



William Lord Ros was fummoned to the parliament at Weftminfter, 

 6th October, i K. Htnry IV, 1399^. 



The year following, by an inquifition it was found, that the 

 caftle, manour, and villa of Wark belonged to Sir Thomas Grey, of 

 Heton (y), who was fummoned by writ to the parliament at Wejl- 

 min/ler, 6th October, the preceeding year ; and was one of the 

 committee to receive the renuntiation of K. Richard II, at the 

 tower, being procurator-general or proxy for the Northern mem- 

 bers. He was high fheriff of Northumberland, 9th of K. Henry IV 

 (z) ; his arms, gules, a lyon rampant, within a border engrailed, 



(u) Rym. Feed. torn. ii. p. 873, 874, 875. 

 (v) Parliament. Hift. of Engl. vol. i. p. 191. 

 (w) p. 336. 



* 



(x) - vol. ii. p. 99. 



(y) Thomas Gry t miles, obiit feifitus de et in caftro, et manerio, et villa de Warkhvtt 

 Twedam. Efcaet. de anno 2 Hen. IV. 



(z) Efcaet. de anno 9 Hen. IV. 



argent. 



