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Sir Richard de Vere 1410–1480 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1410

Birth Location: Hedingham Castle, Essex, England

Death Date: 1480

Death Location: Great Addington, Drayton, Northamptonshire, England

Father: Richard Agincourt

Mother: Alice Oxford

Spouse(s): Isabella Green

Children(s): Lady Woolaton, Baldwin Vere

In 1410, Sir Richard de Vere entered the world in Hedingham Castle, Essex, England, born to Richard De Vere Kg 11Th Earl Of Oxford Commander At Battle Of Agincourt And Alice Sergeaux Countess Of Oxford. Sir Richard de Vere married Isabella Green, and had children including Baldwin De Vere, Lady Constance De Vere Countess Of Woolaton. Sir Richard de Vere passed away in 1480 in Great Addington, Drayton, Northamptonshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1410, Sir Richard de Vere entered the world in Hedingham Castle, Essex, England, born to Richard De Vere Kg 11Th Earl Of Oxford Commander At Battle Of Agincourt And Alice Sergeaux Countess Of Oxford.
  • Sir Richard de Vere married Isabella Green, and had children including Baldwin De Vere, Lady Constance De Vere Countess Of Woolaton.
  • Sir Richard de Vere passed away in 1480 in Great Addington, Drayton, Northamptonshire, England.

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Sir Vere's Ancestors

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Sir Vere
1410–1480
Birth Place: Hedingham Castle, Essex, England
Parents
Richard de Vere, KG, 11th Earl of Oxford, commander at Battle of Agincourt
1385–1417
Hedingham Castle, Essex, England
Alice (Sergeaux, Countess of) Oxford
1384–1452
Killigarth Colquite, Cornwall, England
Grandparents
Aubrey (de Vere, 10th Earl of) Oxford
1338–1400
Hedingham Castle, Oxfordshire, England
Alice FitzWalter
1343–1401
Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, England
Sir (Richard Sergeaux, MP Member of Parliament, Sherrif of) Cornwall
1346–1393
Colquite Manor, Cornwall, England
Lady (Philippa) FitzAlan
1351–1399
England
Great-Grandparents
John Oxford
1311–1359
Maud Oxford
1310–1366
John Fitzwalter
1317–1361
Eleanor Percy
1322–1368
Sir Cornwall
1328–1393
Margaret Seneschal
1326–1355
Richard wealthy
1306–1376
Isabel Despenser
1312–1356
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Vere
1266–1329
Joan Foliot
1262–1311
Bartholomew Badlesmere
1275–1322
Margaret Norman-Irish
1287–1333
Henry Percy
1301–1352
Idoine Clifford
1300–1365
John Cerizeaux
1280–
Joan Cerizeaux
1279–
Sir Seneschal
1300–1318
Joane Keningk
1305–1349
Edmund Arundel
1285–1326
Alice Warenne
1287–1338
Hugh quartered
1286–1326
Eleanor Clare
1292–1337

Sir Vere's Descendants

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Sir (Richard de) Vere (1410–1480) m. Isabella Green (1416–16 May 1499)
  1. 1. Lady (Constance de Vere, Countess of) Woolaton 1435–1499 m. Sir (John le Boteler Butler, Earl of Woolaton, Sheriff of) Essex 1435–1504
    1. 1. Sir (John Le Boteler of Watson, Earl of Woolation,) Esquire 1459–1514 m. Lady (Dorothy) Tyrrell 1459–1491
      1. 1. Sir (Philip LeBoteler Butler, Knight of Watton, Speaker of House of) Commons 1489–1545 m. Elizabeth (Drury, Lady of Hawsted & Watton, Knights Lady) Companion 1493–1574
        1. 1. Sir (John Boteler,) knight 1514–1571 m. Lady (Grizel) Roche 1513–1581
    2. 2. William (le) Boteler 1455–1476
  2. 2. Baldwin (de) Vere 1449–

Sir Vere's Timeline

2 Records

1410
1410
Birth of Sir Richard de Vere in Hedingham Castle, Essex, England
Hedingham Castle, Essex, England
1480
1480
Age 70
Death of Sir Richard de Vere in Great Addington, Drayton, Northamptonshire, England
Great Addington, Drayton, Northamptonshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1410
    Event Place: Hedingham Castle, Essex, England
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1480
    Event Place: Great Addington, Drayton, Northamptonshire, England
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

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