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Papers relating to the petition of Lady Charlotte Fitzgerald to the King, claiming the barony of Roos, 1803.
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London: British Museum, Hargrave Ms. 130
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The National Library of Ireland holds a microfilm copy (n.1181, p.1382).
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Copy of a letter of Lord Grenville to George III asking him to determine the abeyance of the Barony of Roos in favour of Lady Henry Fitzgerald. With the King's reply. June 12, 13, 1806.
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: (1912)
Quit-claim by Thomas de Roos to William de Hampsterley of part of the manor of Inchecoigne (Inchiquin) and the advowson of the church of Youghal, Oct. 1, 1371.
Review of A history of modern Poland, by Hans Roos. Translated by J. R. Foster.
de réir: Whyte, John
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: (1967)
Grant by William Roo O'Nolan to Sir Edmund Butler of all his possessions in Ballyteample, Co. Carlow, Feb. 20, 1364.
Grant by the Earl of Ormonde to John Butler fitz Edmund Roo and his wife Johan Smithson, of the manor and friary of Nenagh and the towns of the Grange and Ballynvillane, Co. Tipperary, for 21 years, May 16, 1595.