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Aubrey ·ÄúSanglier·Äù de Vere, 1st Earl of Oxford is your 23rd great grandfather.
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her mother ·Üí Mary Ann Rose ·ÄúPolly·Äù Preston m. 1768
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his mother ·Üí Thomas Gedding, Esquire
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his father ·Üí Mary Gedding (De Vere)
his mother ·Üí Robert de Vere, 5th Earl of Oxford
her father ·Üí Hugh de Vere, 4th Earl of Oxford
his father ·Üí Robert de Vere, 3rd Earl of Oxford, Surety of the Magna Carta
his father ·Üí Aubrey ·ÄúSanglier·Äù de Vere, 1st Earl of Oxford
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Aubrey III de Vere, 1st Earl of Oxford
Gender:
Male
Birth:
1115
Castle Hedingham, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Death:
December 26, 1194 (78-79)
Hedingham Castle, Castle Hedingham, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Place of Burial:
Earls Colne Priory, Halstead, Essex, England
Immediate Family:
Son of Lord Alberic de Vere, II and Adeliza de Vere (de Clare)

Husband of Béatrix (I) de Bourbourg, châtelaine de Bourbourg; Euphemia de Cantilupe and Agnes de Vere (de Essex), Countess of Oxford

Father of Aubrey de Vere, 2nd Earl of Oxford; Alice de Vere; Robert de Vere, 3rd Earl of Oxford, Surety of the Magna Carta and Henry de Vere

Brother of Alice de Essex (de Vere); Felice de Vere, Baroness Rayne; Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex; William de Vere, Bishop of Hereford; Gilbert de Vere, prior of the Knights Hospitaller; Sir Robert de Vere, of Twywell; Geoffrey de Vere, Baron Clun; Juliane de Vere, Countess of Norfolk; Daughter of Aubrey de Vere and "Name Unknown" de Ramis (de Vere)


https://www.thepeerage.com/p1290.htm#i12899

Aubrey de Vere, 1st Earl of Oxford1 M, #12899, b. circa 1110, d. 26 December 1194 Last Edited=25 Oct 2016
Aubrey de Vere, 1st Earl of Oxford was born circa 1110.2 He was the son of Aubrey de Vere and Alice fitz Gilbert.3,2 He married, firstly, Beatrice de Guises, daughter of unknown, Comte de Guises, in 1139.2 He and Beatrice de Guises were divorced circa 1146.2 He married, secondly, Eufeme de Cauntelo, daughter of William de Cauntelo, before 1152.2 He married, thirdly, Agnes de Essex, daughter of Henry de Essex, Lord Rayleigh and Haughley, from 1162 to 1163.2 He died on 26 December 1194.2
¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ He held the office of Master Chamberlain of England between 1141 and 1194.2 He was created 1st Earl of Oxford [England] in 1142.2
Children of Aubrey de Vere, 1st Earl of Oxford and Agnes de Essex
1William de Vere2
2Ralph de Vere2 d. b 1194
3Sarah de Vere2
4Aubrey de Vere, 2nd Earl of Oxford+2 b. c 1163, d. fr Jan 1214 - Oct 1214
5Alice de Vere4 b. a 1163, d. a 1214
6Robert de Vere, 3rd Earl of Oxford+2 b. a 1164, d. b 25 Oct 1221
Citations
1[S8123] Filip Etmisovski, "re: Yugoslavia Royalty," e-mail message to Darryl Roger LUNDY (101053), 24 October 2016. Hereinafter cited as "re: Yugoslavia Royalty."
2[S37] BP2003 volume 3, page 3464. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
3[S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume IX, page 585. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
4[S37] BP2003. [S37]
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Aubrey was born in 1120 in Hedingham, Essex, England.1 Aubrey's father was Earl of Oxford, Justiciar of England Aubrey de Vere II and his mother was Adeliza (Alice) de Clare. His paternal grandparents were Alberic (The Monk) de Vere and Countess of Guines Beatrice de Gand; his maternal grandparents were 1st Earl of Pembroke, Earl de Clare, Abbot of Ely Gilbert FitzRichard de Clare and Adeliza de Clermont. He had three brothers and five sisters, named Robert, William, Geoffrey, Adeliza, Rohese, Juliana, Alice and Cecilia. He died at the age of 74 on December 26th, 1194.2
Marriage 1.
Earl of Oxford Aubrey de Vere III & Agnes de Essex
had a daughter named Alice.
Marriage 2.
Earl of Oxford Aubrey de Vere III & Lucy de Abrincis Earl of Oxford Aubrey de Vere III & Lucy de Abrincis had six children:
1. Aubrey,
2. Robert,
3. Henry,
4. William,
5. Adeliza
6. Sarah.
General Notes
* Sir Aubrey or Alberic III, eldest son, was born before 1140, 3rd Baron by tenure of Kensington, Count of Ghines. For his fidelity to the Empress Maud (daughter of Henry I and mother of Henry II), he was confirmed by her in his inheritance of the Lord Chamberlainship and all his father's possessions. He was also given choice of several earldoms and selected that of Oxford. He died 1194. He married Lucia, daughter of William, 3rd Baron d'Abrancis.
(Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 994)
Aubrey de Vere III (c. 1115-Dec. 1194) was created Earl of Oxford by the empress Matilda in July 1141. He inherited the barony of Hedingham on the death of his father Aubrey de Vere II in May 1141, when he was already Count of Guines by right of his wife Beatrice. He lost the latter title on the annulment of their marriage 1144-46. Earl Aubrey was little involved in national political affairs after this period. His attempt to divorce his third wife, Agnes of Essex, was a celebrated marriage case that Agnes appealed successfully to Pope Alexander III.
Sources:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jdp-fam&id=I24383
2 http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=jdp-fam&id=I81205&style=TABLE

Aubrey Vere I Earl of Oxford (M)
b. circa 1110, d. 26 December 1194, #961
Relationship=24th great-grandfather of Raymond John Newcombe.
Appears on charts:
Pedigree for Susan Drake
Compressed Pedigree for Raymond John Newcombe to his 79th great-grandparents Adam and Eve
Aubrey Vere I Earl of Oxford was born circa 1110. He married Agnes Essex circa 1162. Aubrey Vere I Earl of Oxford died on 26 December 1194.
Children of Aubrey Vere I Earl of Oxford and Agnes Essex:
Aubrey Vere II Earl of Oxford b. c 1163, d. c 1214
Robert Vere Earl of Oxford+ b. c 1164, d. c Oct 1221

Aubrey de Vere, 1st Earl of Oxford
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aubrey de Vere III (c. 1115-Dec. 1194) was created Earl of Oxford by the empress Matilda in July 1141. He had inherited the barony of Hedingham on the death of his father Aubrey de Vere II in May 1141, when he was already Count of Guînes by right of his wife Beatrice. In July 1141 he was granted an earldom by the Empress Matilda, and was confirmed as the first earl of Oxford by her son King Henry II of England. On the annulment of his first marriage, between 1144-46, he lost Guînes. Earl Aubrey was little involved in national political affairs after this period. His attempt to divorce his third wife, Agnes of Essex, was a celebrated marriage case that Agnes appealed successfully to Pope Alexander III. In 1153 he was present with King Stephen's army at the siege of Wallingford and attested at the Treaty of Wallingford, finally signed at Westminster. Two of his sons by Agnes, Aubrey IV and Robert, became earls of Oxford. Robert, the third earl, was one of the 25 rebel barons who were to hold King John to the terms of Magna Carta. He was buried at the family mausoleum founded by his grandfather, Colne Priory, Essex.
Family The son of Aubrey de Vere II and Adeliza of Clare, earl Aubrey married three times. His marriage to Beatrice, heiress of Guînes, in 1137 made him count of Guînes by her right on the death of her grandfather but their marriage was annulled 1144-46. His second wife, Eufemia, died in 1153-4, leaving the earl still childless. He and his third wife, Agnes of Essex, had five children, four sons and a daughter: Aubrey, Roger, Robert, Henry, and Alice. The earl had eight siblings, outliving all but his two youngest brothers and youngest sister.
Lands From his father he inherited estates in Essex, Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Northamptonshire, Huntingdonshire and Middlesex. These were traditionally assessed at approximately 30 knights' fees.[1]
Aubrey III de Vere - was born in 1114/1120 and died on 26 Dec 1194 and was buried in Colne Priory .
Aubrey married Agnes de Essex in 1162.
Aubrey - The principal residence of the de VERES was Castle Hedingham. The keep still stands sentry guard over the River Colne in the North of Essex, probably erected by Aubrey de Vere, who died in 1194. The Hedingham keep ranks with that of Rochester as the finest of the square keeps in England.

(Note: this next statement about Oxford Castle is in dispute. THe Oxford Castle may not be associated with the DeVeres family) (See email reference) Oxford Castle was the seat of the Earls de Vere. It now consists of little more than a Norman tower which stands inside the walls of a county jail. It was here that King Stephen laid siege to Matilda in 1141. She escaped by a rope ladder fashioned from bed sheets during the night and, fleeing, found refuge at Wallingford.

Oxford Castle is thought to be one of the oldest in all England. The Norman structure was built in 1071 by Robert d'Oilly. From what is left of it we can conclude that it was originally a pre-Norman motte and bailey fort. After the 1071 rebuilding, alterations were made by Henry II, between 1165 and 1173. He added the houses inside the shell keep, and also the well. He presumably built the diagonal keep on the motte, the foundations of which were discovered in the 18th Century.
Sources:
Title: email from RaGena DeAragon
Author: RaGena DeAragon
Publication: Dec 2006
Text: Dear webmaster to the de Vere web page:
I am a scholar who has been researching the early de Veres for over 25 years, and I am in the finishing stages of writing a book on the family to 1221. There is much incorrect information on the family in print and on-line, so it is not a simple matter to achieve accuracy on a page like yours. I noted a number of factual errors on your page, some of which I can attribute to specific sources you likely used, some rather mystifying to me.
1. Aubrey III: the Complete Peerage states that he was born circa 1110, not in 1110. My personal estimate is that he was born sometime between 1114 and 1120, probably 1114-1116.
2. Castle Hedingham, not Castle Headingham
3. Oxford Castle had nothing to do with the de Veres nor they with it. (It is also most likely not the oldest castle in England.)
4. Robert de Vere died by Oct. 25,1221, so probably within a week or so of that date.
5. Isabel de Bolebec was born probably by 1168, as her father Hugh died circa 1165. (circa means about, and historians of this period would mean within a year or two either side of that date. If she was born posthumously, she could have been born in 1168. She gave birth to her son Hugh in 1208-1210, so she was probably born later rather than earlier.) She was co-heiress of her niece, another Isabel de Bolebec.
6. Hugh was born (as above) 1208-10. His parents had married in 1207, and Isabel was nearly at the end of her childbearing years. His birthplace is anyone's guess. Since his uncle earl Aubrey (IV) was still alive, they may have been living on one of Isabel's properties when he was born.
Sincerely,
RaGena DeAragon, Director of Women's Studies
Associate Prof. of History
AD Box 35
Gonzaga University
Spokane, WA 99258-0001

1st Earl of Essex

Aubrey de Vere III. was a crusader, who was known as Aubrey the Grim, perhaps because of his height and stern appearance. He married [1] Euphemia Cantilupe, daughter of William de Cantilupe, by whom he had no issue, and [2] Lucia Abrincis, a.k.a. Agnes of Essex, daughter and heiress of William de Abrincis. See W.H. Turton, The Plantagenet Ancestry, p.113, 1928.
http://www.freewebs.com/weirfamilyorigins/

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