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Aubrey de Vere (Ve29) Chamberlain
Born: BEF 1040 Died: 1112, Colne Priory Buried: Colne Priory Notes: The Complete Peerage vol.X,p.193-195. Married: Beatrice de Gand Children: (Ve28-1) Geoffrey de Vere (Ve28) Aubrey De Vere Justiciar of England (Ve28-3) Roger de Vere (Ve28-4) Robert de Vere (Ve28-5) William de Vere (Ve28-6) Alice de Vere |
Children:
(Ve21) John
De VERE (7th Earl of Oxford)
Born: 1516/7
Died: 30 Jun 1577, Soham Earl, near Framlingham, England Buried: 1614, Framlingham, Surrey, England Notes: The Complete Peerage vol.X,p.247,note g. Father: John De VERE (15° E. Oxford) Mother: Elizabeth TRUSSELL Married 1: Henry HOWARD (E. Surrey) 13 Feb 1532 Children: |
Sketch
of Frances Vere, countess of Surrey
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1. Thomas
HOWARD (4° D. Norfolk)
2. Jane
HOWARD (C. Westmoreland)
3. Margaret
HOWARD (B. Scrope of Bolton)
4. Henry
HOWARD (1° E. Northampton)
5. Catherine
HOWARD (B. Berkeley)
Married 2: Thomas STAYNINGS BEF 1553
Children:
6. Son STAYNINGS (b. ABT 1555)
Father: John
De VERE (15° E. Oxford)
Mother: Elizabeth TRUSSELL
Married 1: Dorothy
NEVILLE (C. Oxford) 3 Jul 1536, Holywell, Shoreditch, London,
England
Children:
1. Catherine
De VERE (B. Windsor of Bradenham)
Married 2: Margery GOLDING (C. Oxford) 1 Aug 1548, Belchamp
St.Paul, Essex, England
Children:
2. Mary
De VERE (B. Willoughby of Eresby)
3. Edward
De VERE (17° E. Oxford)
Born: 1565
Acceded: 24 Jul 1625 / 1635 Died: 2 May 1635, Whitehall, London, England Buried: 8 May 1635, Westminster Abbey, London, England Notes: The Complete Peerage vol.XIIpII,p.257-260. began his military career as the lieutenant of his brother, Sir Francis' Company in 1590. Thenceforward he was continually on active service in the Low Countries, and, like his brother, took part in the Cadiz expedition of 1596; at Nieuwport and Ostend Sir Horace (who had been knighted at Cadiz) held command of some importance. Died from apoplexy whilst calling for fresh Salmon, and reaching out his plate to take it from one that carves, he was not able to draw his hand back again, but sunk down. They instantly carried him to bed, where he died within two hours. A week later he was buried in the vault with his brother, Sir Francis Vere, at Westmister Abbey. Father: Geoffrey De VERE Mother: Elizabeth HARDEKYN |
Horatio Vere, Baron Vere of Tilbury attributed to Michiel Jansz. van Miereveldt 1629 |
Married: Mary TRACY (b. 18 May 1581) (dau. of Sir John
Tracy of Toddington and Elizabeth
Brydges) Nov 1607
Children:
1. Elizabeth
VERE (C. Clare)
2. Anne
VERE (B. Fairfax)
3. Mary
VERE (C. Westmoreland)
4. Catherine
VERE
5. Dorothy
VERE