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The Barony may pass to heirs-general rather than just heirs-male, unlike most British titles. The barony may pass to daughters only if there are no sons. Under inheritance law, sisters have an equal right to inherit; there is no special inheritance right due for the eldest sister, as there is for the
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The title eventually went into abeyance again upon the death of the 25th Baroness, in 1939. The abeyance was terminated in favour of her eldest daughter, Lady Una Mary Ross (nÊe Dawson) in 1943, and again went into abeyance upon her death in 1956. Two years later, the barony was called out of
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abeyance again for Una Ross's granddaughter, Georgiana Maxwell (nÊe Ross). As of 2017 the title is held by her son the 27th Baron, the first man to hold the title in over three-quarters of a century, who succeeded his mother in 1983.
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Whenever a man holds the title, he is considered the premier baron of England. However, whenever a woman holds the title, the holder of the next-highest barony held by a man is known as the premier baron. For instance, when
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Again, upon the sixth Earl's death, the barony and earldom were separated (the earldom being inherited by a distant cousin, the great-nephew of the 2nd earl), as the barony was inherited by the Earl's daughter
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eldest son. Thus, it is possible that two or more sisters (and their heirs after their deaths) have an equally valid claim to the title; in such a case, the title goes into
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The title was originally held by the de Ros family until the death of the tenth Baron in 1508, when it was inherited by his nephew, the 11th Baron. His son,
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Boyle Farm - Thames Ditton - Its History and Associations - Rowland G. M. Baker - 1987 - Lady De Ros - text accompanying note 209
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in that year, giving it precedence over all other English titles unless certain doubtful contentions concerning the title of the
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inherited both the barony and the dukedom, but upon his death the dukedom became extinct and the barony went into abeyance.
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In 1616 the barony of De Ros was allowed precedence from this writ , a decision adopted by the Lords in 1806 (Round,
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Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Argent a Saltire Gules (Fitzgerald); 2nd and 3rd, Gules three Water Bougets Argent (de Ros)
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The British Herald; Or, Cabinet of Armorial Bearings of the Nobility & Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland
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The barony had been in abeyance for over a century when Charlotte Boyle-Walsingham who was later to marry
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is a designation and status awarded to the holder of the most ancient extant barony of the
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Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, ed. Kimball G. Everingham
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who was a younger brother of the 14th Baron de Ros.) The King referred the matter to the
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Parliament in London, and for some time it was considered that the barony was created by
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A Monkey, statant, proper, environed round the loins and chained, or (For FitzGerald).
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On a chapeau gules, turned up, ermine, a Peacock in its pride, proper (de Ros).
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Manuscripts of J.B. Fortescue, (Hist. Ms. Com., Series 30), vol.viii, p.185.
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to terminate the abeyance in her favour in 1790. (She was the daughter of
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were accepted. The only older peerage titles in the British Isles are:
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is the present holder's son, the Hon. Finbar James Maxwell (b. 1988).
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William Lennox Lascelles FitzGerald-de Ros, 22nd Baron de Ros
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On either side a Falcon wings expanded and inverted proper
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6 February 1288/89, with a precedence to 24 December 1264
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Coat of arms of Peter Maxwell, Baron de Ros of Helmsley
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Dudley Charles FitzGerald-de Ros, 23rd Baron de Ros
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Index

Baron Ros
Baron Roos of Belvoir


King Henry III
Peerage of England
William de Ros
Peter Trevor Maxwell, 27th Baron
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ROOSS
Helmsley
Peerage of England
William de Ros
Peerage of England
Dissolution of the Monasteries
Order of St John
Robert de Ros
Simon de Montfort's
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Earl of Arundel
Baron Kerry and Lixnaw
Marquess of Lansdowne
Baron Offaly
Duke of Leinster
Baron Kingsale
Peerage of Ireland
Earl of Mar
Earl of Sutherland
Peerage of Scotland
Georgiana Maxwell

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