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Aubrey II, Lord of Hedington, Justiciar of England, and Master Chamberlain de Vere 1062–1141 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1062

Birth Location: Great Addington and Drayton In Northampton, England

Death Date: 15 May 1141

Death Location: London, England

Father: Alberic, Vere

Mother: Lady Gand

Spouse(s): ADELIZA, Vere

Children(s): Lady Vere

Aubrey II, Lord of Hedington, Justiciar of England, and Master Chamberlain de Vere was born in 1062 in Great Addington and Drayton In Northampton, England, the child of Alberic Royal Chamberlain 1St Earl Of Essex De Vere And Lady Beatrice Beatrix Deghisnes Countess Of Essex De Gand. Aubrey II, Lord of Hedington, Justiciar of England, and Master Chamberlain de Vere married Adeliza Lady Alice Fitzgilbert De Clermont De Clare De Vere, and had children including Lady Rohese Countess Of Bedford And Essex De Vere. Aubrey II, Lord of Hedington, Justiciar of England, and Master Chamberlain de Vere passed away in 1141 in London, England.

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  • Aubrey II, Lord of Hedington, Justiciar of England, and Master Chamberlain de Vere was born in 1062 in Great Addington and Drayton In Northampton, England, the child of Alberic Royal Chamberlain 1St Earl Of Essex De Vere And Lady Beatrice Beatrix Deghisnes Countess Of Essex De Gand.
  • Aubrey II, Lord of Hedington, Justiciar of England, and Master Chamberlain de Vere married Adeliza Lady Alice Fitzgilbert De Clermont De Clare De Vere, and had children including Lady Rohese Countess Of Bedford And Essex De Vere.
  • Aubrey II, Lord of Hedington, Justiciar of England, and Master Chamberlain de Vere passed away in 1141 in London, England.

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Aubrey Vere's Ancestors

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Aubrey Vere
1062–1141
Birth Place: Great Addington and Drayton In Northampton, England
Parents
Alberic, Royal Chamberlain, 1st Earl of Essex, de Vere
1062–1141
Headingham, Essex, England
Lady (Beatrice "Beatrix" DeGhisnes , Countess of Essex De) Gand
1040–1100
Bourboucy, France
Grandparents
Alberic (Sanglier de Vere\ Sheriff of) Berkshire
1030–1112
Ver, Manche, Lower Normandy, France
Béatrix, (châtelaine de Bourbourg de) Guînes
1040–1091
of, Ghent, Bourboucy, France
Constable (Henry "Castellan" De) Gand
1005–1065
Bourboucy
Sibilla Manasses
1005–1059
Bourboucy
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Aubrey Vere's Descendants

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Aubrey (II, Lord of Hedington, Justiciar of England, and Master Chamberlain de) Vere (1062–15 May 1141) m. ADELIZA, (Lady Alice FitzGilbert (de Clermont) de CLARE de) Vere (1 January 1091–1163)
  1. 1. Lady (Rohese Countess of Bedford and Essex de) Vere 1109–1166 m. Sir (Payne II "Peganus" Earl of Bedford de) Beauchamp 1070–1157
    1. 1. Auda (Andeline Andelicia De) Beauchamp 1128–1177 m. William (FitzHugh II, Baron Lord of Wick de) Malbank 1120–1176
      1. 1. Lady (Philippa, Baroness of Hedington de) Malbank 1158–1225 m. SirThomas, (II, Lord Headington) Basset 1150–1220
        1. 1. Lady (Alice, Baroness Curry Malet) Basset 1184–1263 m. William (Malet, Baron of Curry Malet and Surety of the Magna Carta) II 1176–1217

Aubrey Vere's Timeline

2 Records

1062
1062
Birth of Aubrey II, Lord of Hedington, Justiciar of England, and Master Chamberlain de Vere in Great Addington and Drayton In Northampton, England
Great Addington and Drayton In Northampton, England
1141
15 May 1141
Age 79
Death of Aubrey II, Lord of Hedington, Justiciar of England, and Master Chamberlain de Vere in London, England
London, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1062
    Event Place: Great Addington and Drayton In Northampton, England
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 May 1141
    Event Place: London, England
    Record Source:
    [1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [2] Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22

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