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  1. De Vere, Aubrey Thomas (1814–1902), poet and author, was born 10 January 1814 at Curragh Chase, Co. Limerick, the third son in a family of five sons and three daughters of Aubrey Thomas Hunt, afterwards Sir Aubrey de Vere (qv), 2nd baronet, and his wife, Mary Spring Rice (d. 1856), eldest daughter of Stephen Edward Rice of Mount Trenchard, Co. Limerick, and sister of Thomas Spring Rice (qv ...

  2. Agnes of Essex. Aubrey de Vere, 2nd Earl of Oxford (c. 1163 – 1214), hereditary Master Chamberlain of England, [1] served in military campaigns under King Richard and King John. He was succeeded in the earldom by his brother, Robert de Vere, 3rd Earl of Oxford . Aubrey de Vere, the eldest son and heir of Aubrey de Vere, 1st Earl of Oxford, by ...

  3. Aubrey de Vere survived his father, but because his father declared him illegitimate, he was unable to inherit his father's title. No "suitable" claimant came forward, and one of the oldest titles in the peerage of England came to its end. Aubrey de Vere, 1st Earl of Oxford, received his title from the Empress Matilda in 1141.

  4. Aubrey De Vere’s works are full of that spiritual passion which anticipated Christianity through the early ages, and has emanated from it in the succeeding ages.

  5. Aubrey de Vere ( c. 1085 – May 1141) — also known as "Alberic [us] de Ver" and "Albericus regis camerarius " (the king's chamberlain)— was the second of that name in England after the Norman Conquest, being the eldest surviving son of Aubrey de Vere and his wife Beatrice. Aubrey II served as one of the king's chamberlains and as a ...

  6. Aubrey Thomas Hunt de Vere was born at Curraghchase House (now in ruins) at Curraghchase, Kilcornan, County Limerick, [2] the third son of Sir Aubrey de Vere, 2nd Baronet (1788–1846) and his wife Mary Spring Rice, daughter of Stephen Edward Rice (d.1831) and Catherine Spring, [3] of Mount Trenchard, County Limerick.

  7. RāGena C . DeAragon. 2004, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Aubrey II de Vere, eldest surviving son and heir of Domesday lord Aubrey I, became a royal chamberlain, sheriff, and justiciar under King Henry I of England. In 1133, the king made him hereditary master (later lord) chamberlain of England, an office held by his descendants ...