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Ivette Ros
(Abt 1285 - )
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''} } de }'' was a descendant of the Magna Carta surety baron ''[[Ros-162|Robert de Ros]]''
[[Category:Ros-162 Descendants]]
: : ==Biography=='''Ivette de Ros''', born about 1285,} was the daughter of [[Ros-146|'''William de Roos''']], Knt., of Ingmanthorpe (in Kirk Deighton), Yorkshire, and his wife [[FitzHugh-188|'''Eustache Fitz Ralph''']], daughter and heiress of Ralph Fitz Hugh by his wife Joan de la Haye.Source: Richardson's ''Royal Ancestry'' ([[#RA]]) Ivette married '''Sir Geoffrey le Scrope''', sometime Chief Justice of the King's Bench, as his first wife.marriage to Ivette (maiden name not given) "is confirmed by the charter dated 1 Jan 1334 under which ''"Dominum Henricum le Scrop militem advocatum Abbathie sancte Agathe"'' donated property to Easby abbey, for the souls of ''"…domini Galfri le Scrop et Ivette uxoris eius…"'' ([[#MedLands-Scrope]])Some writers say there is a lack of documentary evidence for this marriage. If it's correct, we might expect to find a dispensation for the marriage of Geoffrey's granddaughter Isabel le Scrope to Sir Robert de Plumpton, whose grandmother Lucy de Roos was Yvette's sister. ''Note:'' No mention of dispensation for the marriage in Richardson's ''Royal Ancestry'' Vol. IV, p. 389 PLUMPTON #10 ([[#RA]]). He was a younger brother of Sir Henry le Scrope, also a top judge, and founded the Masham cadet branch of the previously obscure le Scrope family. Geoffrey and Irvetta had five sons and three daughters:Source: [[#Wikipedia]], citing [[#DNB]]*Henry, first baron Scrope of Masham, Knt.*Thomas, who predeceased his father, Knt.*William (1325?–1367), who fought at the Battle of Crécy, Poitiers, and Najara, and died in Spain, Knt.*Stephen, who was at the Battle of Crécy and the siege of Berwick (1356), Knt.*Geoffrey (died 1383), LL.B. (probably of Oxford), prebendary of Lincoln, London, and York, Canon of Lincoln*Beatrice, who married Sir Andrew Luttrell*Constance, who married Sir Geoffrey Luttrell of Lincolnshire*Ivetta, who married John de Hothom "Ivetta is named as Scrope's wife in 1332 (Whalley Coucher Book)",[[#DNB]] although a "second marriage with Lora, daughter of Gerard de Furnival of Hertfordshire and Yorkshire, and widow of Sir John Ufflete or Usflete, has been inferred (Scrope and Grosvenor Roll, ii. 104) from a gift of her son, Gerard Ufflete [or Usflete], to Scrope and his mother jointly in 1331." With a second marriage in 1331, Ivetta's death is presumed to be before 1331. She is said to be buried at Coverham Abbey, Yorkshire, England.} == Sources == * '''Richardson, Douglas''': ** MCA: ''[http://www.royalancestry.net/ Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families],'' Royal Ancestry series, 2nd edition, 4 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham, (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2011)** RA: ''[http://www.royalancestry.net/ Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families],'' 5 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham, (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2013), Vol. III, page 402; Vol. IV, page 386 PLUMPTON #7 William de Roos and page 601 SCROPE #8 Ivette de Roos* '''Lewis, Marlyn''': [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p529.htm#i15879 Juetta de Roos], "Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors and Cousins" (website, compiled by Mr. Marlyn Lewis, Portland, OR; accessed September 29, 2015)* '''Wikipedia''': [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffrey_le_Scrope Geoffrey le Scrope] (information relevant to Irvetta and children apparently copied from [[#DNB]]) * '''Dictionary of National Biography''' (DNB): [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Scrope,_Geoffrey_le_%28DNB00%29 Geoffrey le Scrope], by James Tait (reference for his Wikipedia article)* '''East Riding Antiquarian Society''': ''The Transactions of the East Riding Antiquarian Society, Volume 8''.* '''Le Scrope, Richard, (Sir)'''. ''De Controversia in Curia Militari Inter Ricardum Le Scrope, et.al., Volume 2''.* '''Find a Grave''': [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=124086009 Memorial #124086009] for Ivetta De Ros Scrope. ''(NOTE: No sources or images included in memorial.)''* '''[http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3P-S.htm#GeoffreyScropedied1340B Geoffrey Scrope]''' ([[#MedLands]])* '''Background''': ''The Touch''. One of the six tapestries from the ''Lady and the Unicorn'' series, each of which is available as a fine silk screen printed tapestry. Woven in Brussels around 1500. Accessed: 15 March 2015. [http://www.llph.co.uk/flemish-tapestry-wall-hangings.htm Site]. [http://www.llph.co.uk/FlemishWall2/touch.jpg Image Citation].
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''} } de }'' was a descendant of the Magna Carta surety baron ''[[Ros-162|Robert de Ros]]''
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==Biography=='''Ivette de Ros''', born about 1285,} was the daughter of [[Ros-146|'''William de Roos''']], Knt., of Ingmanthorpe (in Kirk Deighton), Yorkshire, and his wife [[FitzHugh-188|'''Eustache Fitz Ralph''']], daughter and heiress of Ralph Fitz Hugh by his wife Joan de la Haye.Source: Richardson's ''Royal Ancestry'' ([[#RA]])
Ivette married '''Sir Geoffrey le Scrope''', sometime Chief Justice of the King's Bench, as his first wife.marriage to Ivette (maiden name not given) "is confirmed by the charter dated 1 Jan 1334 under which ''"Dominum Henricum le Scrop militem advocatum Abbathie sancte Agathe"'' donated property to Easby abbey, for the souls of ''"…domini Galfri le Scrop et Ivette uxoris eius…"'' ([[#MedLands-Scrope]])Some writers say there is a lack of documentary evidence for this marriage. If it's correct, we might expect to find a dispensation for the marriage of Geoffrey's granddaughter Isabel le Scrope to Sir Robert de Plumpton, whose grandmother Lucy de Roos was Yvette's sister. ''Note:'' No mention of dispensation for the marriage in Richardson's ''Royal Ancestry'' Vol. IV, p. 389 PLUMPTON #10 ([[#RA]]). He was a younger brother of Sir Henry le Scrope, also a top judge, and founded the Masham cadet branch of the previously obscure le Scrope family.
Geoffrey and Irvetta had five sons and three daughters:Source: [[#Wikipedia]], citing [[#DNB]]*Henry, first baron Scrope of Masham, Knt.*Thomas, who predeceased his father, Knt.*William (1325?–1367), who fought at the Battle of Crécy, Poitiers, and Najara, and died in Spain, Knt.*Stephen, who was at the Battle of Crécy and the siege of Berwick (1356), Knt.*Geoffrey (died 1383), LL.B. (probably of Oxford), prebendary of Lincoln, London, and York, Canon of Lincoln*Beatrice, who married Sir Andrew Luttrell*Constance, who married Sir Geoffrey Luttrell of Lincolnshire*Ivetta, who married John de Hothom
"Ivetta is named as Scrope's wife in 1332 (Whalley Coucher Book)",[[#DNB]] although a "second marriage with Lora, daughter of Gerard de Furnival of Hertfordshire and Yorkshire, and widow of Sir John Ufflete or Usflete, has been inferred (Scrope and Grosvenor Roll, ii. 104) from a gift of her son, Gerard Ufflete [or Usflete], to Scrope and his mother jointly in 1331."
With a second marriage in 1331, Ivetta's death is presumed to be before 1331. She is said to be buried at Coverham Abbey, Yorkshire, England.}
== Sources ==
* '''Richardson, Douglas''': ** MCA: ''[http://www.royalancestry.net/ Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families],'' Royal Ancestry series, 2nd edition, 4 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham, (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2011)** RA: ''[http://www.royalancestry.net/ Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families],'' 5 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham, (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2013), Vol. III, page 402; Vol. IV, page 386 PLUMPTON #7 William de Roos and page 601 SCROPE #8 Ivette de Roos* '''Lewis, Marlyn''': [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p529.htm#i15879 Juetta de Roos], "Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors and Cousins" (website, compiled by Mr. Marlyn Lewis, Portland, OR; accessed September 29, 2015)* '''Wikipedia''': [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffrey_le_Scrope Geoffrey le Scrope] (information relevant to Irvetta and children apparently copied from [[#DNB]]) * '''Dictionary of National Biography''' (DNB): [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Scrope,_Geoffrey_le_%28DNB00%29 Geoffrey le Scrope], by James Tait (reference for his Wikipedia article)* '''East Riding Antiquarian Society''': ''The Transactions of the East Riding Antiquarian Society, Volume 8''.* '''Le Scrope, Richard, (Sir)'''. ''De Controversia in Curia Militari Inter Ricardum Le Scrope, et.al., Volume 2''.* '''Find a Grave''': [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=124086009 Memorial #124086009] for Ivetta De Ros Scrope. ''(NOTE: No sources or images included in memorial.)''* '''[http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3P-S.htm#GeoffreyScropedied1340B Geoffrey Scrope]''' ([[#MedLands]])* '''Background''': ''The Touch''. One of the six tapestries from the ''Lady and the Unicorn'' series, each of which is available as a fine silk screen printed tapestry. Woven in Brussels around 1500. Accessed: 15 March 2015. [http://www.llph.co.uk/flemish-tapestry-wall-hangings.htm Site]. [http://www.llph.co.uk/FlemishWall2/touch.jpg Image Citation].
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''} } de }'' was a descendant of the Magna Carta surety baron ''[[Ros-162|Robert de Ros]]''
[[Category:Ros-162 Descendants]]
: : ==Biography=='''Ivette de Ros''', born about 1285,} was the daughter of [[Ros-146|'''William de Roos''']], Knt., of Ingmanthorpe (in Kirk Deighton), Yorkshire, and his wife [[FitzHugh-188|'''Eustache Fitz Ralph''']], daughter and heiress of Ralph Fitz Hugh by his wife Joan de la Haye.Source: Richardson's ''Royal Ancestry'' ([[#RA]]) Ivette married '''Sir Geoffrey le Scrope''', sometime Chief Justice of the King's Bench, as his first wife.marriage to Ivette (maiden name not given) "is confirmed by the charter dated 1 Jan 1334 under which ''"Dominum Henricum le Scrop militem advocatum Abbathie sancte Agathe"'' donated property to Easby abbey, for the souls of ''"…domini Galfri le Scrop et Ivette uxoris eius…"'' ([[#MedLands-Scrope]])Some writers say there is a lack of documentary evidence for this marriage. If it's correct, we might expect to find a dispensation for the marriage of Geoffrey's granddaughter Isabel le Scrope to Sir Robert de Plumpton, whose grandmother Lucy de Roos was Yvette's sister. ''Note:'' No mention of dispensation for the marriage in Richardson's ''Royal Ancestry'' Vol. IV, p. 389 PLUMPTON #10 ([[#RA]]). He was a younger brother of Sir Henry le Scrope, also a top judge, and founded the Masham cadet branch of the previously obscure le Scrope family. Geoffrey and Irvetta had five sons and three daughters:Source: [[#Wikipedia]], citing [[#DNB]]*Henry, first baron Scrope of Masham, Knt.*Thomas, who predeceased his father, Knt.*William (1325?–1367), who fought at the Battle of Crécy, Poitiers, and Najara, and died in Spain, Knt.*Stephen, who was at the Battle of Crécy and the siege of Berwick (1356), Knt.*Geoffrey (died 1383), LL.B. (probably of Oxford), prebendary of Lincoln, London, and York, Canon of Lincoln*Beatrice, who married Sir Andrew Luttrell*Constance, who married Sir Geoffrey Luttrell of Lincolnshire*Ivetta, who married John de Hothom "Ivetta is named as Scrope's wife in 1332 (Whalley Coucher Book)",[[#DNB]] although a "second marriage with Lora, daughter of Gerard de Furnival of Hertfordshire and Yorkshire, and widow of Sir John Ufflete or Usflete, has been inferred (Scrope and Grosvenor Roll, ii. 104) from a gift of her son, Gerard Ufflete [or Usflete], to Scrope and his mother jointly in 1331." With a second marriage in 1331, Ivetta's death is presumed to be before 1331. She is said to be buried at Coverham Abbey, Yorkshire, England.} == Sources ==
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''} } de }'' was a descendant of the Magna Carta surety baron ''[[Ros-162|Robert de Ros]]''
[[Category:Ros-162 Descendants]]
:
:
==Biography=='''Ivette de Ros''', born about 1285,} was the daughter of [[Ros-146|'''William de Roos''']], Knt., of Ingmanthorpe (in Kirk Deighton), Yorkshire, and his wife [[FitzHugh-188|'''Eustache Fitz Ralph''']], daughter and heiress of Ralph Fitz Hugh by his wife Joan de la Haye.Source: Richardson's ''Royal Ancestry'' ([[#RA]])
Ivette married '''Sir Geoffrey le Scrope''', sometime Chief Justice of the King's Bench, as his first wife.marriage to Ivette (maiden name not given) "is confirmed by the charter dated 1 Jan 1334 under which ''"Dominum Henricum le Scrop militem advocatum Abbathie sancte Agathe"'' donated property to Easby abbey, for the souls of ''"…domini Galfri le Scrop et Ivette uxoris eius…"'' ([[#MedLands-Scrope]])Some writers say there is a lack of documentary evidence for this marriage. If it's correct, we might expect to find a dispensation for the marriage of Geoffrey's granddaughter Isabel le Scrope to Sir Robert de Plumpton, whose grandmother Lucy de Roos was Yvette's sister. ''Note:'' No mention of dispensation for the marriage in Richardson's ''Royal Ancestry'' Vol. IV, p. 389 PLUMPTON #10 ([[#RA]]). He was a younger brother of Sir Henry le Scrope, also a top judge, and founded the Masham cadet branch of the previously obscure le Scrope family.
Geoffrey and Irvetta had five sons and three daughters:Source: [[#Wikipedia]], citing [[#DNB]]*Henry, first baron Scrope of Masham, Knt.*Thomas, who predeceased his father, Knt.*William (1325?–1367), who fought at the Battle of Crécy, Poitiers, and Najara, and died in Spain, Knt.*Stephen, who was at the Battle of Crécy and the siege of Berwick (1356), Knt.*Geoffrey (died 1383), LL.B. (probably of Oxford), prebendary of Lincoln, London, and York, Canon of Lincoln*Beatrice, who married Sir Andrew Luttrell*Constance, who married Sir Geoffrey Luttrell of Lincolnshire*Ivetta, who married John de Hothom
"Ivetta is named as Scrope's wife in 1332 (Whalley Coucher Book)",[[#DNB]] although a "second marriage with Lora, daughter of Gerard de Furnival of Hertfordshire and Yorkshire, and widow of Sir John Ufflete or Usflete, has been inferred (Scrope and Grosvenor Roll, ii. 104) from a gift of her son, Gerard Ufflete [or Usflete], to Scrope and his mother jointly in 1331."
With a second marriage in 1331, Ivetta's death is presumed to be before 1331. She is said to be buried at Coverham Abbey, Yorkshire, England.}
== Sources ==
* '''Richardson, Douglas''': ** MCA: ''[http://www.royalancestry.net/ Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families],'' Royal Ancestry series, 2nd edition, 4 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham, (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2011)** RA: ''[http://www.royalancestry.net/ Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families],'' 5 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham, (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2013), Vol. III, page 402; Vol. IV, page 386 PLUMPTON #7 William de Roos and page 601 SCROPE #8 Ivette de Roos* '''Lewis, Marlyn''': [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p529.htm#i15879 Juetta de Roos], "Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors and Cousins" (website, compiled by Mr. Marlyn Lewis, Portland, OR; accessed September 29, 2015)* '''Wikipedia''': [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffrey_le_Scrope Geoffrey le Scrope] (information relevant to Irvetta and children apparently copied from [[#DNB]]) * '''Dictionary of National Biography''' (DNB): [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Scrope,_Geoffrey_le_%28DNB00%29 Geoffrey le Scrope], by James Tait (reference for his Wikipedia article)* '''East Riding Antiquarian Society''': ''The Transactions of the East Riding Antiquarian Society, Volume 8''.* '''Le Scrope, Richard, (Sir)'''. ''De Controversia in Curia Militari Inter Ricardum Le Scrope, et.al., Volume 2''.* '''Find a Grave''': [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=124086009 Memorial #124086009] for Ivetta De Ros Scrope. ''(NOTE: No sources or images included in memorial.)''* '''[http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3P-S.htm#GeoffreyScropedied1340B Geoffrey Scrope]''' ([[#MedLands]])* '''Background''': ''The Touch''. One of the six tapestries from the ''Lady and the Unicorn'' series, each of which is available as a fine silk screen printed tapestry. Woven in Brussels around 1500. Accessed: 15 March 2015. [http://www.llph.co.uk/flemish-tapestry-wall-hangings.htm Site]. [http://www.llph.co.uk/FlemishWall2/touch.jpg Image Citation].
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Events
| Birth | Abt 1285 | Ingmanthorpe, Yorkshire, England | |||
| Marriage | 1312 | Geoffrey Scrope | |||
| Alt name | Roos de Roos, de Ross | ||||
| Reference No | 3933027 | ||||
| Reference No | 4005373 | ||||
| Reference No | 60 |
Families
| Spouse | Geoffrey Scrope (1280 - 1340) |
| Child | Beatrice Scrope (1307 - 1362) |
| Child | Constance Scrope (1308 - ) |
| Child | Geoffrey Le Scrope (1310 - 1383) |
| Child | Henry Scrope (1312 - 1392) |
| Child | Thomas Scrope (1317 - 1340) |
| Child | Stephen Scrope (1321 - 1359) |
| Child | William Scrope (1325 - 1367) |
| Child | Ivetta Scrope (1327 - 1391) |
| Father | William Ros (1244 - 1310) |
| Mother | Eustache FitzRalph (1240 - 1309) |
| Sibling | Isabel Ros (1259 - 1309) |
| Sibling | William Ros (1265 - ) |
| Sibling | Lucia Ros (1272 - 1362) |