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  1. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Admiral Vere Beauclerk, 1st Baron Vere, known as Lord Vere Beauclerk until 1750, was a Royal Navy officer, British peer and politician who sat in the House of Commons for 24 years from 1726 to 1750. After serving various ships in the Mediterranean and then commanding the third-rate HMS Hampton Court , he joined the Board of Admiralty, ultimately serving as Senior Naval Lord.

  2. Admiral Vere Beauclerk, 1st Baron Vere (14 July 1699 – 21 October 1781), known as Lord Vere Beauclerk until 1750, was a British peer and politician, a son of the 1st Duke of St Albans and a grandson of King Charles II. From February 1731 – 1739 he commanded HMS Anglesea.

  3. Louise de Vere (née Beauclerk), Lady Wakehurst (1869-1958), Wife of 1st Baron Wakehurst; daughter of 10th Duke of St Albans. Sitter in 3 portraits

  4. Admiral Vere Beauclerk, 1. Baron Vere (14. Juli 1699 – 21. Oktober 1781), bis 1750 als Lord Vere Beauclerk bekannt , war ein Offizier der Royal Navy , britischer Peer und Politiker, der von 1726 bis 1750 24 Jahre lang im Unterhaus saß.

  5. Diana Cecil, wife of Henry 18th earl of Oxford. The first performance of a Mid-summer Night’s Dream was at her family home for the wedding of Anne Cecil to Edward de Vere. From 1595 to 1632, the de Vere family became involved in the Wars of Dutch Independence in Europe: the 18th earl died at the siege of Breda (1625), his uncle at Wesel (1595 ...

  6. Family |. Gerald Walter Erskine Loder, 1st Baron Wakehurst (25 October 1861 – 30 April 1936) Lady Louise de Vere Beauclerk Loder (12 April 1869 – 15 December 1958) [3] John de Vere Loder, 2nd Baron Wakehurst (5 February 1895 – 30 October 1970) Hon. Dorothy Cicely Sybil Loder (1896–1986) Victoria Helen Loder (1899 – November 1979)

  7. Admiral Vere Beauclerk, 1st Baron Vere (14 July 1699 – 21 October 1781), known as Lord Vere Beauclerk until 1750, was a Royal Navy officer, British peer and politician who sat in the House of Commons for 24 years from 1726 to 1750. After serving various ships in the Mediterranean and then commanding the third-rate HMS Hampton Court, he joined the Board of Admiralty, ultimately serving as ...