Rose Trussebut
- Marriage: Everard de Ros Lord of Hamlake 141,927
- Died: 29 Seo 1196
General Notes:
~Collins's Peerage of England, IV, p. 431, Rollo de Harcourt, who settled in England, and by his wife, Rosia, sister and coheir to William son of Pain Peverall, Lord of Brunne, and Standard-gearer to Tobert Curtois in the Holy Land, was father of an only child, Albreda, the wife of Sir William Tursbut, of Yorkshire. 927
Noted events in her life were:
• Web Reference: Charles Cawley's Medieval Lands, Rohese Trussebut
" The Liber Memorandorum Ecclesie de Bernewelle names "Roysia" as second of the three sisters of "Willelmi Peuerel" who inherited the share of their oldest sister Matilda, adding that "de illa processit Albreda de Harecurt" who was mother of "Galfridus Trussebut, Rogerus, Robertus, Willelmus et Ricardus Trussebut", all of whom died "sine herede", and three sisters "Roysia, Hyllaria et Agatha" [Clark, J. W. (ed.) (1907) Liber Memorandum Ecclesie de Bernewelle (Cambridge), I, 22, p. 47]." Rose married Everand de Ros. "A manuscript narrating the foundation of Rievall Abbey records that "Everardum de Roos" married "Rosam", by whom he was father of "Robertum de Roos dictum Fursan" [Dugdale Monasticon V, Rievall Abbey, Yorkshire, III, Fundationis et Fundatorum Historia, p. 280]. The Rotuli de Dominabus of 1185 records "uxor Everardi de Ros que fuit filia Willelmi Trussebut…xxxv" [Rotuli Dominabus, Rotuli I, Lincolnscir, p. 1]."
Rose married Everard de Ros Lord of Hamlake, son of Robert de Ros and Sibyl de Valognes 141.,927 (Everard de Ros Lord of Hamlake was born about 1150 in Helmsley, Holderness, Yorkshire, England and died in 1183 in Helmsley, Holderness, Yorkshire, England 141.)
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