Let op: Leeftijd bij trouwen (11 februari 1222) lag beneden de 16 jaar (12).
Let op: Was jonger dan 16 jaar (0) toen kind (Henry de Vere) werd geboren (??-??-1210).
Let op: Was jonger dan 16 jaar (12) toen kind (Isabel de Vere) werd geboren (25 december 1222).
Hij is getrouwd met Hawise de Quincy.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 11 februari 1222 te Hedingham Castle, Essex, England, hij was toen 12 jaar oud.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 11 februari 1223 te Earls Colne, Essex, England, hij was toen 13 jaar oud.Kind(eren):
Hugh de Vere, 4th Earl of Oxford; hereditary Master Chamberlain of England; knighted 1233; married after 11 Feb 1222/3 Hawise, daughter of Saher de Quincey, 1st Earl of Winchester, and died by 23 Dec 1263. [Burke's Peerage]r's custody until 1231, when he did homage on 23 October. On 22 November 1232 he was given respite until Pentecost from being knighted; and on 22 May 1233 he was knighted by the King at Gloucester. On 24 May Henry girt him with the sword of the Earldom of Oxford and directed the sheriff to let him have what he ought to have in the name of the Earldom of Oxford as his predecessors had had. On 21 February 1233/4 he obtained royal letters to his knights and free tenants for an aid to pay his debts. On 2 September 1234. he was one of the nobles forbidden to go to a tournament. At the Coronation of Queen Eleanor in 1236 he officiated as Master Chamberlain of England and as such performed the office of the Ewery. On 12 February 1236/7 Hugh and his mother were granted protection while on pilgrimage beyond the seas. In 1244 the Abbey of Ramsey chose him as one of its 4 knights summoned to Newcastle for service against Scotland, but Hugh sent William de Hulecote in his stead. In February 1245 he did homage for his mother's lands, and in September he was with the King in Wales. In 1246 he was one of the Barons who protested to the Pope against the oppression of the realm; and in 1248 he was in the Parliament held in London. On 24 June 1249 he bought from the Bishop of London the wardship of the land with the marriage of Alice de Sanford, for his son and heir. On 13 May 1253 he was present in Westminster Hall at the excommunication of persons violating the provisions of Magna Carta. In 1258 he was elected by the Barons as one of the Committee of 24, and in October 1259 he was elected to fill a vacancy in the Committee of Twelve which was to treat with the Council. He was summoned to serve with the arrny against Llewelyn in 1260 and 1263. He had various grants of weekly markets and yearly fairs. He founded a hospital at Castle Hedingham circa 1250, and was a benefactor to Colchester Abbey and Hatfield Priory.E QUINCY), 1st EARL OF WINCHESTER, by Margaret, younger sister and coheir of Robert (FITZPERNEL), 4th EARL OF LEICESTER. He died before 23 December 1263, and was buried at Earls Colne. His wife survived him, died 3 February (year unknown), and was buried at Earls Colne. [Complete Peerage X:213-15, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
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Hawise de Quincy |
father of Isabel
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