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Ros, de Ros, Roos, de Roos, Roose, de Roose - various spellings of the name
Robert de Ros, (born 1117, died 1162), Lord of Holderness
Robert de Ros, of Helmsley, who was given by Henry II Manor Wark
Robert de Ros, son of Robert de Ros of Helmsley, who was given by his father, during the reign of Henry III, Castle Wark
Robert de Ros, Lord of Wark, who left the English and joined the Scots and in 1296 beseiged Harbottle Castle
Robert de Ros (died 1245), Templar Knight, who gave the Templar order Ribston Hall