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  1. Aubrey de Vere, 20th Earl of Oxford, KG, PC (28 February 1627 – 12 March 1703) was an English peer and military officer who fought on the Royalist side during the English Civil War.

  2. 17 de ago. de 2020 · Aubrey de Vere, 20th Earl of Oxford is buried in St John the Evangelist's chapel at Westminster Abbey but has no monument or marker. His grave is near the monument to his kinsman Sir Francis Vere. He was born on 28th February 1627, the eldest son of Robert, 19th Earl and Beatrix van Hemmema and was brought up in Holland.

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  3. Aubrey de Vere succeeded to his title as 20th and last Earl of Oxford when he was only five years old (his father was killed in the Dutch army in the Low Countries), but he continued to live his childhood in Friesland. He married the 10-year old Anne Bayning in 1647 in London.

  4. Aubrey de Vere (1626-1703), 20th Earl of Oxford (1627-1703, the last of the old creation); his father was killed with the Dutch Army in 1632 and he was brought up in Holland, fighting with the Dtuch 1644-46; he upheld the Royalist cause during the English Commonwealth, being twice imprisoned in the Tower in 1654 and 1659, acted as envoy to ...

  5. Aubrey, 20th Earl of Oxford, died at the age of 76 on 12 March at his house in Downing Street, Westminster, and was buried on 22 March 1702/3. He was interred in the Chapel of St John the Evangelist, near the tomb of his cousin Sir Francis Vere.

  6. Aubrey de Vere (1627–1703) became the 20th and last Earl of Oxford in the Vere family. He died in 1703 without male issue, and his daughter Diana married Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St. Albans, who was an illegitimate son of King Charles II by the actress Nell Gwyn.

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  7. Aubrey de Vere, the 20th earl of Oxford, played an important part in the Restoration of Charles II, and then chaired the meeting of William of Orange and James II in 1688 (the “Bloodless Revolution” which saw William appointed heir to the throne).