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Isabel daughter of William (born c. 1165) (Gaelic: Isibéal nighean Uilleim) was the illegitimate daughter of William I of Scotland by a daughter of Robert Avenel. She married Robert III de Brus in 1183; they had no children. After his death in 1191, Isabella was married to Robert de Ros, Baron Ros of Wark (died 1227). They had the following children:

  • Sir William de Ros (b. before 1200 – d. ca. 1264/1265).
  • Sir Robert de Ros (ca. 1223 – 13 May 1285), was Chief Justice of the Kings Bench. He married Christian Bertram.
  • Sir Alexander de Ros (d. ca. 1306), who fathered one child, William, with an unknown wife.
  • Peter de Ros.

References

  1. ^ Everingham, Kimball G.; Richardson, Douglas (2011). Magna Carta ancestry : a study in colonial and medieval families, Volume II (2nd ed.). Salt Lake City, UT.: Douglas Richardson. p. 198. ISBN 9781449966386.
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