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Personal data Aubrey de Vere I, Sheriff of Berkshire 

  • He was born about 1030 in Ver, Manche, Lower Normandy, France.
  • Profession: in the year 1086 tenant-in-chief of William the Conqueror.
  • He died in the year 1112.
  • He is buried in the year 1112 in Colne Priory, Essex, England.
  • This information was last updated on January 15, 2022.

Household of Aubrey de Vere I, Sheriff of Berkshire

He is married to Beatrice de Gand.

They got married in the year 1061.


Child(ren):

  1. Aubrey de Vere  ± 1085-1141 


Notes about Aubrey de Vere I, Sheriff of Berkshire

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Born: BEF 1040
http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/images/Vere,Aubrey(ChamberlainofEngland).jpg">Died: 1112, Colne Priory
http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/images/Vere,Aubrey(ChamberlainofEngland).jpg">Buried: Colne Priory
http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/images/Vere,Aubrey(ChamberlainofEngland).jpg">Notes: The Complete Peerage vol.X,p.193-195.
http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/images/Vere,Aubrey(ChamberlainofEngland).jpg">Married: Beatrice De GAND
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Children:1. Geoffrey De VERE2. http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/VERE.htm#Aubrey%20%20De%20VERE%20(Justiciar%20of%20England)">Aubrey  De VERE (Justiciar of England)3. Roger De VERE4. Robert De VERE5. William De VERE6. http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/VERE.htm#Alice%20De%20VERE1">Alice De VERE

Aubrey (Albericus) de Vere (died circa 1112) was a tenant-in-chief of William the Conqueror in 1086 and also vassal to Geoffrey de Montbray, bishop of Coutances and to Count Alan, lord of Richmond. A much later source named his father as Alphonsus.[1] The common use of the name Albericus by the Veres in medieval England makes it impossible to say for certain if the Aubrey de Vere named in Domesday Book in 1086 holding estates in six counties is the same Aubrey de Vere who around 1111 founded Colne Priory, Essex, but it is probable. [edit] BiographyHis origins are obscure and various regions have been proposed for his birthplace. Their lineage were likely Norman, possibly from the eponymous town of Ver in western Normandy. The Veres were (erroneously) said to descend from Charlemagne through the Counts of Flanders or Guînes by later antiquarians. In fact, their connection with Guînes, in Flanders, was short-lived; his grandson Aubrey de Vere III was briefly married to Beatrice, heiress to Guînes in the early 12th century. The only certainty is that he is recorded holding estates in Domesday Book, where he and his unnamed wife also stand accused of some unauthorized land seizures.[2] As his spouse's name is recorded as Beatrice in 1104, she may have been his wife in 1086 and the mother of his five known sons.[3] Aubrey's estates held of the king were valued at approximately £300, putting him in roughly the middle ranks of the post-conquest barons in terms of landed wealth.[4] More difficult to sort out are contemporary references to "Aubrey the chamberlain" and "Aubrey of Berkshire." An Aubrey was chamberlain to Queen Matilda, wife of William the Conqueror, but it is unlikely that this was Aubrey de Vere. An "Aubrey of Berkshire" was a sheriff in the early reign of Henry I; it cannot be ruled out that this was Aubrey de Vere. Aubrey de Vere I may also have served that king as a royal chamberlain, as his son and namesake Aubrey de Vere II did. Before 1104, Aubrey's eldest son Geoffrey fell ill and was tended at Abingdon Abbey by the royal physician, Abbot Faritius. The youth recovered but suffered a relapse and was buried at the abbey. His parents founded a cell of Abingdon on land they donated: Colne Priory, Essex. Within a few years, Aubrey and his son William joined that community. Aubrey died soon after taking the Benedictine habit, William passing away not long after his father. Both were buried at the priory, establishing it as the Vere family mausoleum.[5] His heir was Aubrey de Vere II. Besides Geoffrey, Aubrey II, and William mentioned above, his sons included Roger and Robert.[6] [edit] EstatesThe principal estates held by Aubrey de Vere in 1086: Beauchamp [Walter], Great Bentley, Great Canfield, Castle Hedingham, Earls Colne, [White] Colne, Dovercourt, and Stevington, Essex; Aldham, Belstead, Lavenham, and Waldingfield, Suffolk; Castle Camps, Hildersham, Silverley, and Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire. He possessed houses and acreage in Colchester. As tenant of the bishop of Coutances, he held Kensington, Middlesex; Scaldwell and Wadenhoe, Northamptonshire. Of the barony of Count Alan his manors were Beauchamp Roding, Canfield, and West Wickham, Essex. His wife held at Aldham, Essex, in her own right of Odo bishop of Bayeux. She was accused by Domesday jurors of expansion into Little Maplestead, Essex. Aubrey's seizures or questionable right of possession to estates included Manuden, Essex; Great Hemingford, Huntingdonshire; and Swaffham, Cambridgeshire. (Counties given are those of Domesday Book.)

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Aubrey de Vere

Aubrey de Vere
± 1030-1112

1061

Beatrice de Gand
± 1040-± 1100

Aubrey de Vere
± 1085-1141

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