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Isabel Albini

(Abt 1233 - 15 Jun 1301)

[[Category:Leicestershire]] [[Category:Lincolnshire]]}
'''} } de }''' was the granddaughter of Magna Carta surety baron '''[[Albini-39|William d'Aubeney]]'''

[[Category: Albini-39 Descendants]]
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Isabel was born about 1233 (age 53 in 1285). She was the daughter and sole heiress of Sir William de Aubeney of Belvoir, son of the Magna Carta Surety, by his wife Isabel _____.''Magna Carta Ancestry'' by Douglas Richardson
Isabel died on 15 June 1301 and was buried at Newstead Priory near Stamford, Lincolnshire.
The name of her burial place was the Priory of Newstead by Stamford - at the River Wass between Uffington and Stamford, Lincolnshire. The priory appears to have been demolished in the 16th century Dissolution of the Monasteries. A previous search for it led to Lincolnshire Archives where an e-mail was received on March 5, 2010 from Cynthia Jolly with the Archives who stated "..a search of our index and catalogues did not show any modern results for Newstead Priory, Stamford. I can only assume that it has completely disappeared."
Between 5 June 1243 and 17 May 1244 she married Sir Robert de Ros of Helmsley.
They had 5 sons[http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p366.htm#i10986 Marlyn Lewis], citing Richardson and Complete Peerage
* Sir William. 1st Baron
* Sir Robert
* John
* Nicholas (a cleric)
* Peter (a cleric)
and 3 daughters
* Isabel, wife of Walter, 2nd Lord Fauconberg
* Joan, wife of John, 1st Lord Lovel
* Mary, wife of Sir William, 1st Lord Braose

== Note ==This extract from the Duke of Rutland's papers relates to Robert and Isabel de Ros:
(c) July 1268. - Charter of Robert de Ros, Lord of Belver, giving, for the weal of his soul and that of Isabel his wife etc., to the church of Osolvestont and its canons all the land of his fee given them by Peter de Lincolnia, knight, in Hung [er] ton' and Thorp', saving to himself and his heirs the sheriff's aid due from that amount of land and the scutage when it is raised (''currit'') according to its rate }
'''} } de }''' was the granddaughter of Magna Carta surety baron '''[[Albini-39|William d'Aubeney]]'''

[[Category: Albini-39 Descendants]]
}

Isabel was born about 1233 (age 53 in 1285). She was the daughter and sole heiress of Sir William de Aubeney of Belvoir, son of the Magna Carta Surety, by his wife Isabel _____.''Magna Carta Ancestry'' by Douglas Richardson
Isabel died on 15 June 1301 and was buried at Newstead Priory near Stamford, Lincolnshire.
The name of her burial place was the Priory of Newstead by Stamford - at the River Wass between Uffington and Stamford, Lincolnshire. The priory appears to have been demolished in the 16th century Dissolution of the Monasteries. A previous search for it led to Lincolnshire Archives where an e-mail was received on March 5, 2010 from Cynthia Jolly with the Archives who stated "..a search of our index and catalogues did not show any modern results for Newstead Priory, Stamford. I can only assume that it has completely disappeared."
Between 5 June 1243 and 17 May 1244 she married Sir Robert de Ros of Helmsley.
They had 5 sons[http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p366.htm#i10986 Marlyn Lewis], citing Richardson and Complete Peerage
* Sir William. 1st Baron
* Sir Robert
* John
* Nicholas (a cleric)
* Peter (a cleric)
and 3 daughters
* Isabel, wife of Walter, 2nd Lord Fauconberg
* Joan, wife of John, 1st Lord Lovel
* Mary, wife of Sir William, 1st Lord Braose

== Note ==This extract from the Duke of Rutland's papers relates to Robert and Isabel de Ros:
(c) July 1268. - Charter of Robert de Ros, Lord of Belver, giving, for the weal of his soul and that of Isabel his wife etc., to the church of Osolvestont and its canons all the land of his fee given them by Peter de Lincolnia, knight, in Hung [er] ton' and Thorp', saving to himself and his heirs the sheriff's aid due from that amount of land and the scutage when it is raised (''currit'') according to its rate }
'''} } de }''' was the granddaughter of Magna Carta surety baron '''[[Albini-39|William d'Aubeney]]'''

[[Category: Albini-39 Descendants]]
}

Isabel was born about 1233 (age 53 in 1285). She was the daughter and sole heiress of Sir William de Aubeney of Belvoir, son of the Magna Carta Surety, by his wife Isabel _____.''Magna Carta Ancestry'' by Douglas Richardson
Isabel died on 15 June 1301 and was buried at Newstead Priory near Stamford, Lincolnshire.
The name of her burial place was the Priory of Newstead by Stamford - at the River Wass between Uffington and Stamford, Lincolnshire. The priory appears to have been demolished in the 16th century Dissolution of the Monasteries. A previous search for it led to Lincolnshire Archives where an e-mail was received on March 5, 2010 from Cynthia Jolly with the Archives who stated "..a search of our index and catalogues did not show any modern results for Newstead Priory, Stamford. I can only assume that it has completely disappeared."
Between 5 June 1243 and 17 May 1244 she married Sir Robert de Ros of Helmsley.
They had 5 sons[http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p366.htm#i10986 Marlyn Lewis], citing Richardson and Complete Peerage
* Sir William. 1st Baron
* Sir Robert
* John
* Nicholas (a cleric)
* Peter (a cleric)
and 3 daughters
* Isabel, wife of Walter, 2nd Lord Fauconberg
* Joan, wife of John, 1st Lord Lovel
* Mary, wife of Sir William, 1st Lord Braose

== Note ==This extract from the Duke of Rutland's papers relates to Robert and Isabel de Ros:
(c) July 1268. - Charter of Robert de Ros, Lord of Belver, giving, for the weal of his soul and that of Isabel his wife etc., to the church of Osolvestont and its canons all the land of his fee given them by Peter de Lincolnia, knight, in Hung [er] ton' and Thorp', saving to himself and his heirs the sheriff's aid due from that amount of land and the scutage when it is raised (''currit'') according to its rate }
'''} } de }''' was the granddaughter of Magna Carta surety baron '''[[Albini-39|William d'Aubeney]]'''

[[Category: Albini-39 Descendants]]
}

Isabel was born about 1233 (age 53 in 1285). She was the daughter and sole heiress of Sir William de Aubeney of Belvoir, son of the Magna Carta Surety, by his wife Isabel _____.''Magna Carta Ancestry'' by Douglas Richardson
Isabel died on 15 June 1301 and was buried at Newstead Priory near Stamford, Lincolnshire.
The name of her burial place was the Priory of Newstead by Stamford - at the River Wass between Uffington and Stamford, Lincolnshire. The priory appears to have been demolished in the 16th century Dissolution of the Monasteries. A previous search for it led to Lincolnshire Archives where an e-mail was received on March 5, 2010 from Cynthia Jolly with the Archives who stated "..a search of our index and catalogues did not show any modern results for Newstead Priory, Stamford. I can only assume that it has completely disappeared."
Between 5 June 1243 and 17 May 1244 she married Sir Robert de Ros of Helmsley.
They had 5 sons[http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p366.htm#i10986 Marlyn Lewis], citing Richardson and Complete Peerage
* Sir William. 1st Baron
* Sir Robert
* John
* Nicholas (a cleric)
* Peter (a cleric)
and 3 daughters
* Isabel, wife of Walter, 2nd Lord Fauconberg
* Joan, wife of John, 1st Lord Lovel
* Mary, wife of Sir William, 1st Lord Braose

== Note ==This extract from the Duke of Rutland's papers relates to Robert and Isabel de Ros:
(c) July 1268. — Charter of Robert de Ros, Lord of Belver, giving, for the weal of his soul and that of Isabel his wife etc., to the church of Osolvestont and its canons all the land of his fee given them by Peter de Lincolnia, knight, in Hung [er] ton' and Thorp', saving to himself and his heirs the sheriff's aid due from that amount of land and the scutage when it is raised (''currit'') according to its rate {''prout scutum fncrit majus sea minus''), saving also to himself and his heirs reasonable aids for the knighting of his eldest son and the marriage of his eldest daughter. He further grants that they shall never more be distrained for service due in respect of (rfc) the Honour of Barkeby save only for their above tenement in Hung[er]ton and Thorp.
:Data apud Belver' die Dominica proxima ante festum beate Margarete virginis anno regni regis Henrici filii Regis Johannis quinquagesimo secundo. Hiis testibus : Domino Alexandro de Kirketon' ; domino Radulfo filio eius ; domino Johanne de Jarkevill ; magistro Roberto de Redmilde ; Ivone le messag' ; Johanne de Helpestan ; Willelmo janitore ; Willelmo de Norton ; Thoma clerico prioris de Belvero.

The Duke of Rutland's papers can currently be found [http://archive.org/stream/cu31924032311023/cu31924032311023_djvu.txt here].

== Sources ==
*Royal Ancestry 2013 D. Richardson Vol. IV p. 490-491
*Magna Carta Ancestry 2011 2nd ed. Vol. III p. 447-448


See also:* Carl Boyer, 3rd. ''Medieval Ancestors of Certain Americans'', Santa Clarita, CA, 2001, p.
* ''Some Descendants of Sir Robert de Ros Lord of Holderness.'' * [http://washington.ancestryregister.com/ROS00006.htm A website]; accessed 01 Jun 2014* [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3.htm#IsabelAlbinidied1301 MedLands].* Weis, Frederick Lewis, "The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215" (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1999); page 154; Line 117* Weis, Frederick Lewis, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonist Who Came to New England between 1623 and 1650 : Supplement" (Dublin, New Hampshire: n.p., 1952), page 14* McCall, Hardy Bertram, editor, "Story of the Family of Wandesford of Kirklington & Castlecomer : compiled from original sources : With a Calendar of Historical Manuscripts" (London: Simpkin Marshall Hamilton Kent & Co. LTD., 1904* ''[[Space:Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London|Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London]]'' (J.B. Nichols and Son, for The Society of Antiquaries, Somerset House, London, 1849) [https://archive.org/stream/proceedingssoci03londgoog#page/n142/mode/1up Vol. 1, Page 123]

Events

BirthAbt 1233Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England
Marriage17 May 1244England - Robert Ros
Death15 Jun 1301Newstead, Lincolnshire, England

Families

SpouseRobert Ros (1237 - 1285)
ChildMary Ros (1250 - 1326)
ChildJoan Ros (1252 - 1348)
ChildWilliam Ros (1255 - 1316)
ChildIsabel Ros (1256 - )
ChildRobert Ros (1265 - 1311)