Alice married firstly, as his second wife, Sir John Comyn, Justiciar of Galloway, Knight of Badenoch in Scotland, son and heir to Richard Comyn. They were married before 1269 and and two sons and one daughter: Sir John, Sir Robert and Alice.
Alice's maritagium included the manor of Ulceby, Lincolnshire, where she was granted free warren. Sir John died between 1273 and 1278.
Secondly, Alice married Sir James de Byron, Knight of Cadney, son of Sir Richard.
Lady Alice died shortly before or on 29 April 1286, and was buried at the church of the Friars Minor, Greyfriars, Lincoln.
The family surname is found both Ros and Roos.
Alice married firstly, as his second wife, Sir John Comyn, Justiciar of Galloway, Knight of Badenoch in Scotland, son and heir to Richard Comyn. They were married before 1269 and and two sons and one daughter: Sir John, Sir Robert and Alice.
Alice's maritagium included the manor of Ulceby, Lincolnshire, where she was granted free warren. Sir John died between 1273 and 1278.
Secondly, Alice married Sir James de Byron, Knight of Cadney, son of Sir Richard.
Lady Alice died shortly before or on 29 April 1286, and was buried at the church of the Friars Minor, Greyfriars, Lincoln.
The family surname is found both Ros and Roos.
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