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The ward of Lord [[Gyles Rosby]] refuses Lady [[Falyse Stokeworth]] and her husband Ser [[Balman Byrch]] when they seek shelter at [[Rosby]] on their way to [[King's Landing]]. Falyse believes that the ward will try to claim Rosby when Gyles passes away, although she feels that Rosby should instead pass to herself and Ser [[Balman Byrch]].{{Ref|AFFC|24}}
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The ward of Lord [[Gyles Rosby]] refuses Lady [[Falyse Stokeworth]] and her husband Ser [[Balman Byrch]] when they seek shelter at [[Rosby]] on their way to [[King's Landing]]. Falyse believes that the ward will try to claim Rosby when Gyles passes away, although she feels that Rosby should instead pass to herself and Balman.{{Ref|AFFC|24}}
  
After Grand Maester [[Pycelle]] informs Cersei that Gyles has died, Cersei contrives to seize his gold, lands, and castle. Pycelle begins to object, telling her again that Gyles had a ward, but she orders the hesitant Pycelle to tell the ward that Gyles’s dying wish was that all his lands and wealth go to Cersei's son, King [[Tommen Baratheon|Tommen I Baratheon]].{{Ref|AFFC|39}}
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After [[Grand Maester]] [[Pycelle]] informs Cersei that Gyles has died, Cersei contrives to seize his gold, lands, and castle. Pycelle begins to object, telling her again that Gyles had a ward, but she orders the hesitant Pycelle to tell the ward that Gyles’s dying wish was that all his lands and wealth go to Cersei's son, King [[Tommen Baratheon|Tommen I Baratheon]].{{Ref|AFFC|39}}
  
 
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Readers of ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' have theorized about the identify of Lord [[Gyles Rosb]]'s ward.
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Ward of Gyles Rosby
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Allegiance House Rosby
Culture Crownlands
Book A Feast for Crows (mentioned)

The ward of Gyles Rosby is a young male ward living at Rosby in the crownlands.[1] His name has not yet been mentioned. Lord Gyles Rosby has no immediate heir.[2]

Recent Events

A Feast for Crows

The ward of Lord Gyles Rosby refuses Lady Falyse Stokeworth and her husband Ser Balman Byrch when they seek shelter at Rosby on their way to King's Landing. Falyse believes that the ward will try to claim Rosby when Gyles passes away, although she feels that Rosby should instead pass to herself and Balman.[1]

After Grand Maester Pycelle informs Cersei that Gyles has died, Cersei contrives to seize his gold, lands, and castle. Pycelle begins to object, telling her again that Gyles had a ward, but she orders the hesitant Pycelle to tell the ward that Gyles’s dying wish was that all his lands and wealth go to Cersei's son, King Tommen I Baratheon.[2]

A Dance with Dragons

The Rosby inheritance is brought up during the small council meeting in the Red Keep's throne room. According to Pycelle, six claims have been put forward, but the council, led by Ser Kevan Lannister, decides to settle the issue at a later date as they have more pressing matters to deal with.[3]

Quotes

Mark my word, when Gyles dies that ill-born wretch will make off with his gold. He may even try and claim the lands and lordship, though by rights Rosby should come to us when Gyles passes.[1]

Cersei: As to Lord Gyles, no doubt our Father Above will judge him justly. He left no children?
Pycelle: No children of his body, but there is a ward ...
Cersei: ... not of his blood.[2]

Theories

Readers of A Song of Ice and Fire have theorized about the identify of Lord Gyles Rosby's ward.

References