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Aubrey de Vere I

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101:, he is listed as "Aubrey the chamberlain" and "Aubrey the queen's chamberlain" as well as Aubrey de Vere. He and his wife held land in nine counties in 1086. Both were accused of some unauthorized land seizures. Aubrey's estates were valued at approximately ÂŁ300, putting him in roughly the middle ranks of the post-conquest barons of England in terms of landed wealth. He served 116:. The youth appeared to have recovered but suffered a relapse, died, and was buried at the abbey. At the dying request of Geoffrey, Aubrey gave Abingdon Abbey his church of Kensington with its appurtenances of 2 hides and 1 yardland. His parents then founded a cell of Abingdon on land they donated for the purpose: 212:, in her own right of Odo bishop of Bayeux. The couple both were accused by Domesday jurors of expansion into Little Maplestead, Essex. Aubrey's seizures or questionable right of possession to estates included Manuden, Essex; Great Hemingford, Huntingdonshire; and 120:. Within a year of the formal dedication in March 1111, Aubrey I joined that community and died soon. His youngest son William died not long after his father. Both were buried at the priory, establishing it as the Vere family mausoleum. 127:
Aubrey I was married by 1086. As his spouse's name is recorded as Beatrice in 1104 and Beatrice is named as the mother of his eldest son, she was almost certainly his wife in 1086. Beatrice attended the formal ceremony for the founding of
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His origins are obscure and various regions have been proposed for his birthplace, from Zeeland to Brittany. He may have been
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The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant, Vol. 10
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in the first decade of his reign as a chamberlain and local justiciar in the counties of Berkshire and Northamptonshire.
66:, but the evidence is such that no certainty is possible. Late medieval sources put forward claims of descent from 339: 132:. Besides sons Geoffrey, Aubrey II, and William mentioned above, the couple's children included Roger and Robert. 349: 334: 39: 94:, in the 12th century, but there was no issue, and their marriage was annulled after six or seven years. 31: 344: 318:
vol. 10, p. 194. One or more daughters have been suggested but the evidence cited is tenuous at best.
185: 35: 129: 117: 102: 87: 121: 201: 176:, Hildersham, Silverley, and Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire. He possessed houses and acreage in 141: 157: 109: 328: 209: 145: 98: 200:, Northamptonshire. Of the barony of Count Alan of Brittany, he held the manors of 108:
Sometime in or before 1104, Aubrey's eldest son Geoffrey fell ill and was tended at
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BM Cott. Vesp. B 15, f. 61, from an inscription on his 15th-century tomb
42:, lord of Richmond. A much later source named his father as Alphonsus. 51: 216:, Cambridgeshire. (Counties given are those of Domesday Book.) 78:. In fact, the only connection of the Veres of England with 30:(died circa 1112-1113) was a tenant-in-chief in England of 86:
was through a short-lived marriage; Aubrey I's grandson
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The principal estates held by Aubrey de Vere in 1086:
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High sheriffs of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire
8: 112:in Berkshire by the royal physician, Abbot 90:married Beatrice, heiress to the county of 124:then succeeded to his father's estates. 225: 58:in the Cotentin peninsula of western 7: 252:Cambridge History of the Middle Ages 291:History of the Church of Abingdon, 14: 280:(5th ed.). pp. 194–195. 34:in 1086, as well as a tenant of 303:Regesta Regum Anglo-Normannorum 276:Cokayne, George Edward (1945). 264:Regesta Regum Anglo-Normannorum 54:, possibly from the region of 1: 38:, bishop of Coutances and of 262:Davis & Whitwell, eds., 376: 355:High sheriffs of Berkshire 16:Tenant-in-chief in England 208:, Essex. His wife held 184:. As tenant of Geoffrey 70:through the Counts of 32:William the Conqueror 36:Geoffrey de Montbray 305:II, p. 100, no. 981 186:bishop of Coutances 130:Earl's Colne Priory 118:Colne Priory, Essex 148:, Great Canfield, 88:Aubrey de Vere III 340:People from Essex 266:, vol. II (1956). 122:Aubrey de Vere II 367: 319: 316:Complete Peerage 312: 306: 300: 294: 288: 282: 281: 273: 267: 260: 254: 248: 242: 239: 233: 230: 204:, Canfield, and 202:Beauchamp Roding 142:Castle Hedingham 375: 374: 370: 369: 368: 366: 365: 364: 325: 324: 323: 322: 313: 309: 301: 297: 289: 285: 275: 274: 270: 261: 257: 249: 245: 240: 236: 231: 227: 222: 180:and a house in 138: 48: 17: 12: 11: 5: 373: 371: 363: 362: 357: 352: 350:De Vere family 347: 342: 337: 327: 326: 321: 320: 307: 295: 283: 268: 255: 243: 234: 224: 223: 221: 218: 152:, Colne, and 144:, Beauchamp , 137: 134: 110:Abingdon Abbey 47: 44: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 372: 361: 358: 356: 353: 351: 348: 346: 343: 341: 338: 336: 335:Anglo-Normans 333: 332: 330: 317: 311: 308: 304: 299: 296: 292: 287: 284: 279: 272: 269: 265: 259: 256: 253: 247: 244: 241:Domesday Book 238: 235: 229: 226: 219: 217: 215: 211: 210:Aldham, Essex 207: 203: 199: 195: 192:, Middlesex; 191: 187: 183: 179: 175: 171: 167: 163: 159: 155: 151: 147: 146:Great Bentley 143: 135: 133: 131: 125: 123: 119: 115: 111: 106: 104: 100: 99:Domesday Book 95: 93: 89: 85: 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 45: 43: 41: 37: 33: 29: 25: 21: 315: 310: 302: 298: 290: 286: 277: 271: 263: 258: 251: 246: 237: 228: 206:West Wickham 174:Castle Camps 170:Waldingfield 139: 126: 107: 103:King Henry I 96: 49: 27: 23: 19: 18: 345:1112 deaths 172:, Suffolk; 150:Earls Colne 68:Charlemagne 64:Ver-sur-Mer 329:Categories 220:References 190:Kensington 188:, he held 182:Winchester 178:Colchester 154:Dovercourt 40:Count Alan 314:Cokayne, 293:pp. 90-91 250:Corbett, 194:Scaldwell 156:, Essex; 46:Biography 24:Albericus 214:Swaffham 198:Wadenhoe 166:Lavenham 162:Belstead 114:Faritius 84:Flanders 72:Flanders 60:Normandy 136:Estates 97:In the 28:de Vere 168:, and 158:Aldham 92:GuĂ®nes 80:GuĂ®nes 76:GuĂ®nes 52:Norman 20:Aubrey 62:, or 196:and 82:in 74:or 56:Ver 331:: 164:, 160:, 26:) 22:(

Index

William the Conqueror
Geoffrey de Montbray
Count Alan
Norman
Ver
Normandy
Ver-sur-Mer
Charlemagne
Flanders
Guînes
Guînes
Flanders
Aubrey de Vere III
Guînes
Domesday Book
King Henry I
Abingdon Abbey
Faritius
Colne Priory, Essex
Aubrey de Vere II
Earl's Colne Priory
Castle Hedingham
Great Bentley
Earls Colne
Dovercourt
Aldham
Belstead
Lavenham
Waldingfield
Castle Camps

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