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  1. Hace 2 días · His favourite, Robert de Vere, earl of Oxford, whom he made justice of Chester, established his household in the city and while based there raised the army which was defeated at Radcot Bridge (Oxon.) later in 1387.

  2. Hace 4 días · Robert de Vere, earl of Oxford, grandson of John above-mentioned, was the great favorite of Richard II. who created him duke of Ireland, and thought no accumulation of wealth and honors sufficient to testify his great affection to him, but this prodigality of the king's favor made him so haughty and insolent, that he was at length ...

  3. Hace 2 días · Robert de Vere, Earl of Oxford, died seised of Kensington anno 1296. The arable land on the demesnes was then only 253 acres; the frith or waste, 140 acres; the wood, 80. The whole value of the manor, 19l. 13s. 6¼d.

  4. Hace 4 días · Hugh de Vere, 4th Earl of Oxford (1221–1263) Robert de Vere, 5th Earl of Oxford (1263–1265, 1267–1296) Robert de Vere, 6th Earl of Oxford (1296–1331)

  5. Hace 3 días · Robert de Vere, 9th Earl of Oxford: 1362–1392 1385 Later Duke of Ireland; Degraded 1388 F17 Maud, Dowager Countess of Oxford: 1345/1346 – 1413 1386 F18 Elizabeth de Mowbray, Countess of Nottingham: 1366 – 1425 1386 Later Duchess of Norfolk F19 Constance of York: c. 1375 – 1416 1386 Later Countess of Gloucester F20 Elizabeth ...

  6. Hace 5 días · Join us for a dynamic evening as your local nonprofit, Fitzhugh Neighbors, supported by the Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance (GEAA), hosts a benefit concert advocating for Responsible Growth and Development in Dripping Springs and Southwest Austin! Experience performances by Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame legend Robert Earl Keen, along with Grammy-nominated artists Tony Kamel and Kym

  7. Hace 4 días · Oxford, city (district), administrative and historic county of Oxfordshire, England. It is best known as the home of the University of Oxford. Situated between the upper River Thames (known in Oxford as the Isis) and the Cherwell, just north of their confluence, the town was first occupied in Saxon times as a fording point.