DeVere is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aubrey deVere I (died c. 1112), tenant-in-chief in England of William the Conqueror Aubrey...
The House of deVere was an old and powerful English aristocratic family who derived their name from Ver (department Manche, canton Gavray), in Lower...
Matthew Allard deVere Drummond (born Matthew Allard Robert Vaughn; 7 March 1971), known professionally as Matthew Vaughn, is an English filmmaker. He...
William Horace deVere Cole (5 May 1881 – 25 February 1936) was an eccentric prankster born in Ballincollig, County Cork, Ireland. His most famous prank...
Robert deVere or Robert Vere may refer to: Robert deVere, 3rd Earl of Oxford (1165–1221) Robert deVere, 5th Earl of Oxford (1220–1296) Robert deVere, 6th...
Karl Edmond DeVere Wallinger (Prestatyn, Wales, 19 October 1957 – Hastings, England, 10 March 2024) was a Welsh musician, songwriter and record producer...
Edward deVere Beauclerk, Lord Vere (b. 1995). Vere Beauclerk, 1st Baron Vere (1699–1781) (third son of the 1st Duke) Aubrey Beauclerk, 2nd Baron Vere (1740–1802)...
Mary deVere (c. 1554 – 24 June 1624) was a 16th-century English noblewoman. The daughter of John deVere, 16th Earl of Oxford, and his second wife Margery...
The Dreadnought hoax was a practical joke pulled by Horace deVere Cole in 1910. Cole tricked the Royal Navy into showing their flagship, the battleship...
"Lady Clara VeredeVere" is an English poem written by Alfred Tennyson, part of his collected Poems published in 1842. The poem is about a lady in a family...
later deVere Baronetcy, of Curragh in the County of Limerick, was a title in the Baronetage of Ireland. It was created on 4 December 1784 for Vere Hunt...
Anne deVere Chamberlain (née Cole; 1 June 1882 – 12 February 1967) was the wife of British prime minister Neville Chamberlain. A successful businessman...
The Toughsheet Community Stadium is the home ground of Bolton Wanderers F.C. in Horwich, Greater Manchester, England. Opening in 1997, it was originally...
Henry deVere Stacpoole (9 April 1863 – 12 April 1951) was an Irish author. His 1908 romance novel The Blue Lagoon has been adapted into multiple films...
William deVere (died 1198) was Bishop of Hereford and an Augustinian canon. The son of Aubrey deVere II and Adeliza of Clare, probably the fourth of...
Michael DeVere (born 11 December 1976) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. He represented...
Aubrey Thomas deVere (10 January 1814 – 20 January 1902) was an Irish poet and critic. Aubrey Thomas Hunt deVere was born at Curraghchase House (now...
is a dormant title in the Peerage of England, first created for Aubrey deVere by the Empress Matilda in 1141. His family was to hold the title for more...
but the King's councillors and friends, particularly Sir Simon de Burley and Robert deVere, 9th Earl of Oxford, increasingly gained control of royal affairs...
Cecil Valentine DeVere (14 February 1846 in London – 9 February 1875 in Torquay) was the winner of the first official British Chess Championship in 1866...
Alison deVere (16 September 1927 – 2 January 2001), while married also known as Alison Weschke, was a British animator, known for her animated short...
Sir Philip Bowes Vere Broke, 1st Baronet KCB (/ˈbrʊk/; 9 September 1776 – 2 January 1841) was a distinguished officer in the British Royal Navy. During...
DeVere is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Tristan deVere Cole (born 1935), British director Arthur Devere Thomas GC (1895–1973)...