John Ross (or John de Rosse) was a Bishop of Carlisle.
He was selected on 13 February 1325, and consecrated 24 February 1325.
[1] Ross, along with Archbishop Melton, and the bishops of London and Rochester alone spoke up in Edward II's defence during the Parliamentary session that deposed Edward.
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