The House of de Vere was an old and powerful English aristocratic family who derived their name from Ver (department Manche, canton Gavray), in Lower Normandy, France.[2]
^"Museum number 1866,1114.570". britishmuseum.org/.
^L. C. Loyd, The Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families (Leeds: 1951), 110.
The HouseofdeVere was an old and powerful English aristocratic family who derived their name from Ver (department Manche, canton Gavray), in Lower Normandy...
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...
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subsequently represented Askeaton in the Irish Houseof Commons. The second Baronet assumed the surname ofdeVere in lieu of his patronymic in 1832. The fourth Baronet...
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(Albericus) deVere (died circa 1112-1113) was a tenant-in-chief in England of William the Conqueror in 1086, as well as a tenant of Geoffrey de Montbray...
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DeVere Mews consists of 18 Grade II listed mews houses in Kensington, London W8, probably built in the mid-19th century. DeVere Mews lies to the rear...
vere in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vere may refer to: Charles Broke Vere (1779–1843), British soldier and Member of Parliament Charlotte Vere,...
Pearl deVere (October 1859 – June 5, 1897), known as the "soiled dove of Cripple Creek", was a 19th-century prostitute and madam, and owner of one of the...
written appointment. Aubrey deVere I participated in the Norman conquest of England and after Geoffrey de Montbray, Bishop of Coutances, forfeited it, he...