Howry Family Tree » Sir Aubrey II "Alberic" De (Sir Aubrey II "Alberic" De) Vere, Lord Chamberlain of England, Chief Justicar of England, Earl of Essex, Baron De Vere of Hedingham, Sheriff of Berkshire and London (1062-1141)
Personal data Sir Aubrey II "Alberic" De (Sir Aubrey II "Alberic" De) Vere, Lord Chamberlain of England, Chief Justicar of England, Earl of Essex, Baron De Vere of Hedingham, Sheriff of Berkshire and London
He was born on July 30, 1062 in Hedingham Castle, Hedingham, Essex, England.
He died on May 15, 1141 in Killed by a mob in London, Middlesex, England, he was 78 years old.
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