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  1. Susan de Vere (1587–1628 or 9), fourth daughter of Edward, seventeenth Earl of Oxford, m. 1604 Sir Philip Herbert, younger brother of William, Earl of Pembroke. Philip, a favourite of James I, became first Earl of Montgomery in 1605; he is addressed by J. in that year in one of the letters from prison (Letter 7).

  2. 30 de nov. de 2023 · Herbert married (1) first Lady Susan de Vere (26 May 1587–1628/1629), daughter of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford. They had seven sons and three daughters, including: Philip Herbert married (2) Lady Anne Clifford, de jure Baroness de Clifford (30 January 1590 – 22 March 1676), daughter of George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland and widow of Richard Sackville, 3rd Earl of Dorset, on 1 ...

  3. www.britishmuseum.org › collection › objectprint | British Museum

    print. Museum number. 1866,1114.570. Description. The Pembroke family: Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, seated with his first Countess Susan Vere, surrounded by other members of his family, his sons Charles Lord Herbert, Philip (later 5th Earl), William, James and John, his daughter Anne Sophia, Countess of Carnarvon, his son-in-law Robert ...

  4. In 1591 Susan's father married for the second time to Elizabeth Trentham. The second Lady Oxford gave birth to a son, Henry de Vere, later the 18th Earl of Oxford. Marriage. Shortly after the death of her father, on 24 June 1604, Susan married Philip Herbert, Knight of the Garter (1584–1649).

  5. Show more. Born in Oxfordshire, England on 26 May 1587 to Edward de Vere and Thomas Cecil Earl of Exeter. Philippa, Countess Consort of Pembroke and Montgomery de Vere passed away on 01 Feb 1629 (42) in London, London, England.

  6. Susan de Vere, Countess of Montgomery, 1587-1629

  7. 24 de jun. de 2022 · Susan de Vere, Countess of Montgomery (26 May 1587 162829), was an English court office holder. She served as ladyinwaiting to the queen consort of England, Anne of Denmark. She was the youngest daughter of Elizabethan courtier, poet, and playwright Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford.