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  1. 11 de may. de 2024 · John de Vere, 14th Earl of Oxford (14 August 1499 – 14 July 1526) was an English peer and landowner. By inheritance he was Lord Great Chamberlain of England, and in June 1520, at the age of twenty, he attended King Henry VIII at the Field of the Cloth of Gold.

    • England
    • "14 Earl of Oxford"
    • Anne Howard, Countess of Oxford
    • August 14, 1499
  2. 14 de may. de 2024 · John De VERE (16° E. Oxford) Born: ABT 1516; Acceded: 1540; Died: 3 Aug 1562; Buried: 31 Aug 1562, Castle Hedingham; Notes: See his Biography. Father: John De VERE (15° E. Oxford) Mother: Elizabeth TRUSSELL; Married 1: Dorothy NEVILLE (C. Oxford) 3 Jul 1536, Holywell, Shoreditch, London, England; Children: 1. Catherine De VERE (B ...

  3. Hace 6 días · In 1485 John de Vere recovered his estates, and Earls Colne descended with the earldom of Oxford until 1584 when Edward de Vere sold it to Roger Harlakenden. (fn. 4) The lands with which the de Veres endowed Colne priory became the separate manor of COLNE PRIORY , which was granted to John de Vere, earl of Oxford, at the Dissolution.

  4. Hace 6 días · Commanded by John de Vere, Earl of Oxford; Included Jasper Tudor, Duke of Bedford; Rhys ap Thomas; and Sir John Paston; Mainly infantry with some cavalry support; Estimated strength: 12,000-15,000 men; Yorkist Army: Commanders: John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln; Francis, Viscount Lovell; Martin Schwartz; Lambert Simnel (the pretender ...

  5. Hace 2 días · Her daughter and heir Elizabeth married John de Vere, 12th earl of Oxford, and Wivenhoe descended with the earl- dom until 1584 when Edward de Vere, the 17th earl of Oxford, sold it to Roger Townshend of Raynham (Norf.).

  6. Hace 3 días · In 1496 the castle was granted for life to John de Vere, earl of Oxford, whose possession was declared in 1509 to be hereditary, allegedly deriving from the grant by the Empress Maud to Aubrey de Vere.

  7. 11 de may. de 2024 · Maud de Badlesmere, Countess of Oxford (1310 – 24 May 1366) was an English noblewoman, and the wife of John de Vere, 7th Earl of Oxford. She, along with her three sisters, was a co-heiress of her only brother Giles de Badlesmere, 2nd Baron Badlesmere who had no male issue.