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 242 DESMOND two-thirds of his manors, ifr'c, was committed, by reason of the minority of his heir, to Ralph, Earl of Stafford, i Aug. 1358.0 His widow was still under age, 16 June 1358, when her guardians were appointed for a year.(') Her dower was ordered to be assigned, i Aug. 1358. ('') She w., indly (royal lie, i Jan. i358/9),('^) before 24 Sep. 1359,0 Sir Thomas DE Roos, of Helmsley, co. York [Lord Roos]. He, who was l^. 13 Jan. 1336/7, at Stoke Albany, Northants, and /?ap. there,^ d. 8 June 1384,0 at Uffington, co. Lincoln, aged 47, and was i>ur. in Rievaulx Abbey. Will, directing his burial to be in that Abbey Church, dat. at Thornholm, co. York, Sunday before the Purification 1373 [29 Jan. 1373/4], pr. at Lincoln, 19 Aug. 1384. (Lincoln R^g-, vol. xii, f. 284). She m., 3rdly (pardon for marrying without royal lie, 20 Aug. I385),(^) Sir Richard de Burley, of Birley, co. Hereford, who d. s.p., 23 IVIay 1387,0 at Villalpando in the Kingdom of Leon, being then Chief Marshal of the English Army.(«) She d. 13 or 14 Apr. 141 5-0 Will dat. 26 June 1414, pr. 16 May 1415-0 living. The writ of diem cl. ext. is dated at Kilmallock, 5 June. {Cloie Roll [I.], 32 Edw. Ill, p. 2, d, nos. 79, 100). (•) Cloie Roll [I.], 32 Edw. Ill, ^ 2, no. 54; Patent Roll, p. I, w. 5; Patent Roll [. no. 18. (•>) Close Roll [I.], 32 Edw. Ill, p. 2, no. 55. A writ of amoveas manum, dated 20 June, liberated to her the manors of which she and her husband had been jointly enfeoffed, viz.. Mallow, co. Cork, Shanid, Askeaton {Inyskifti), and Glenogra, co. Limerick. [Idem, d, no. lOl). if) Patent Rolls, 32 Edw. Ill, p. 2, m. 4; 33 Edw. Ill, p. 2, m. 4. C') Proof of age of Thomas de Roos, br. and h. of William de Roos of Helmsley deceased. (Ch. Inq. p. m., Edw. Ill, file 141, no. 7). Ch. Inq. p. m. (on Thomas de Roos of Helmsley chr.), Ric. II, file 33, no. 68. See Ros of Helmsley. {') Ch. Privy Seals, I, file 490, no. 3715: Patent Roll, 9 Ric. II, p. I, m. 40. (') "Ricardusde Burley chivalerdefunctus." W rks of mandamus ^oMzy 1 1 Ric. II. Inq., COS. Cambridge, Hereford, 17 June and 22 July 1388. " Et dicunt quod dictus Ricardus de Burley obiit die Jovis proximo ante festum Pentecostes anno predicti Regis Ricardi nunc x° sine herede inter ipsum et predictam Beatricem uxorem ejus exeunte ac eciam sine herede de corpore suo exeunte et dicunt quod Willelmus de Burley frater dicti Ricardi propinquior heres ejus est et est etatis xxxij annorum et amplius." (Ch. Inq. p. m., Ric. II, file 49, no. 5: Exch. Inq. p. m., I, file 55, no. 3). (*) Froissart, lib. iii, cap. 91. C") Ch. Inq. p. m. (on Beatrice, late the wife of Thomas de Roos of Helmsley chr.), Hen. V, file 14, no. 44. See Ros of Helmsley. (') rori Reg., Bowet i, f. 357V. " Domina Beatrix domina de Roos . . . corpus meum sepeliendum infra chorum ecclesie Prioratus de Wartre." Her seal, attached to a deed dated 12 Aug. 5 Hen. IV (Addit. Charter, no. 22391), bears a shield tierced in pale: dexter, Roos; centre, Stafford; sinister, [Or], three bars, in chief two pallets [Sable], on an escutcheon [Gules] three bars [Ermine], Burley. Above the shield an anchor in fesse. Supporters, two greyhounds sejant, collared, and lined to the anchor. Legend, " Sigillum domine beatricis de Roos."