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  1. Publication date 1657 Note With a half-title: Vere's commentaries. With errata and a table of contents on p. [12]. "An account of the last charge at Newport-battel, by Sir John Ogle": p. 106-117; and "Sir Francis Vere his parlie at Ostend, written by Sir John Ogle there present": p. 143-178.

  2. Sir Francis Vere's first major clash with the States had been about who had jurisdiction over the English troops. When in 1603 the Dutch, who had been paying the piper since 1598, tried to call the tune, they became locked in a bitter dispute with Vere.57 That he had exercised to the full his powers of patronage is clear.

  3. In Vere Family. …known as the “fighting Veres”; Sir Francis (1560–1609) commanded the English troops in the Netherlands that fought against Spain in the service of the United Provinces, while his younger brother Sir Horace (1565–1635) fought in Germany during the Thirty Years’ War. Edward (1550–1604), the 17th Earl of Oxford, was ...

  4. Sir Francis Vere (est. 1560 - 28 Aug 1609) 0 references. museum-digital person ID. 202316. 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (8 entries) edit. arzwiki ...

  5. 2 de mar. de 2021 · Sir Francis Vere (1560-1609) and his younger brother Horace (1565-1635) are buried in the chapel of St John the Evangelist in the Abbey. Francis has a large monument of alabaster and black marble showing him lying on a carved rush mattress in civilian dress under a slab on which is laid out his suit of armour.

  6. Sir Francis Vere (1560-1609) & his younger brother Horace (1565-1635) are buried in the chapel of St John the Evangelist in Westminster Abbey. Francis has a large monument of alabaster and black marble showing him lying on a carved rush mattress in civilian dress under a slab on which is laid out his suit of armour.

  7. Sir Francis De VERE. English soldier, was the son of Geoffrey Vere of Crepping Hall, Essex, and nephew of the 16th earl of Oxford. He first went on active service under Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester in 1585, and was soon in the thick of the war raging in the Low Countries. At the siege of Sluys young Vere greatly distinguished himself under ...