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 Vere Beauclerk, 1st Baron Vere of Hanworth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Admiral Vere Beauclerk, 1st Baron Vere of Hanworth (14 July 1699 – 21 October 1781) was a British peer and politician, a son of the 1st Duke of St Albans and a grandson of King Charles II.
On his retirement from politics, he was created Baron Vere of Hanworth in 1750.
Lord Vere was elected one of the first Vice Presidents of London's charitable Foundling Hospital for abandoned children, an unpaid position.
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 Spelthorne Hundred: Hanworth | British History Online
HANWORTH was held in the time of Edward the Confessor by Ulf, a 'huscarl' of the king.
Amongst the forfeited goods and chattels in the manor of Hanworth she was so prudent as to purchase a brass pot for 18d., a leaden pot for 2s., fourteen oxen, and other commodities to the value of £54 5s.
HANWORTH PARK is not mentioned before the beginning of the 16th century, so that it may have been made either by the Crosbys or by the king.
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 Spelthorne Hundred: Hanworth | British History Online
Hanworth is a small parish lying to the east of Feltham.
After his execution Hanworth was taken into the king's hand, but as it was found that Sir Nicholas had no real estate there, but was only a tenant at will, the right of John de Macclesfield was restored in 1391.
It was held as part of the manor of Hanworth, and became a royal seat in the reign of Henry VIII, 'where,' says Camden, 'he had the diversion at all times of the buck and hare.' (fn.
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 thePeerage.com - Piers Butler, 3rd Viscount of Galmoye and others
Mary Beauclerk, daughter of Admiral Vere Beauclerk, 1st Baron Vere of Hanworth and Mary Chambers, on 2 October 1762.
She was the daughter of Admiral Vere Beauclerk, 1st Baron Vere of Hanworth and Mary Chambers.
She married Admiral Vere Beauclerk, 1st Baron Vere of Hanworth, son of Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St. Albans and Lady Diana de Vere, on 13 April 1736 in London, England.
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 List of Baronies - Gurupedia
The Barony is held by the Marquess of Winchester
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1795, Earl of Londonderry from 1796 and Marquess of Londonderry from 1816; Baron Stewart of Stewart's Court from 1822 and Earl Vane from 1823 in the United Kingdom
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by forename - part 87
Vere Anthony Francis St.Clair E, Earl of Westmorland 14th Fane, b.
Vere Frederick Cecil, Earl of Buckinghamshire 9 Hobart-Hampden, b.
Vere, Baron Vere of Hanworth 1 Beauclerk, b.
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 Duke of St. Albans
Duke of St. Albans (1684), Earl of Burford (1676), Baron Heddington (1676), Baron Vere of Hanworth (1750), and Hereditary Grand Falconer of England (1685).
Many of them were raised to the Peerage as Dukes, of which four remain today (Buccleuch, Richmond, Grafton, and St. Albans), and all of whom use the Baton Sinster or Bordure Compony to signify their relation to Charles II.
In addition to the St. Albans title, His Grace also holds the titles Earl of Burford (1676), Baron Heddington (1676), Baron Vere of Hanworth (1750), and is the Hereditary Grand Falconer of England (1685).
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Duncan was at once raised to the peerage as Baron Duncan of Lundie and Viscount Duncan of Camperdown, But there was a strong feeling that the reward was inadequate.
It was not, however, till 1831, many years after Duncan's death, that his son, then bearing his title, was raised to the peerage as an Earl, and his other children to the rank and precedence of the children of an Earl.
He framed a bill for the better discipline of prisons, the chief clauses of which were adopted in the new law on the subject passed in 1824, and he secured a relaxation of the Game Laws, and the abolition of spring-guns.
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 Berkshire History: Biographies: Charles Beauclerk, Duke of St. Albans (1670-1726)
The story cannot be completely accurate, however, for the child was created Baron Headington and Earl of Burford, both in Oxfordshire, before the end of 1670, the year of his birth.
In 1684, he was created Duke of St. Albans and, on Easter day of that year, accompanied his father and two other natural sons of the King, the Dukes of Northumberland and Richmond, when Charles II made his offering at the altar at Whitehall, the three boys entering before the King within the rails.
The two had eight sons: the eldest succeeded to his father’s title, the third was created Lord Vere of Hanworth in 1750, the fifth, Sydney, a notorious fortune-hunter, was the father of Topham Beauclerk; the eighth son was the well-known Aubrey Beauclerk.
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 British Isles Genealogy - A Biographical Peerage Of The Empire Of Great Britain
He married 1694, lady Diana Vere, sole daughter and heir of Aubrey de Vere, twentieth and last earl of Oxford, of that most ancient and truly illustrious house, and died 1726
56; George, his son, third duke, died 1786, and was succeeded by George, his cousin, grandson of lord William Beauclerk, who died 1787; and was succeeded by Aubrey, lord Vere, (son of lord Vere Beauclerk, who had been created baron Vere of Hanworth), father of the present, and sixth duke.
who created him baron Ruffell, 1538, and earl of Bedford, 1550, and made him waft grants of abbey lands, at the diffolution of monafteries.
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 Spelthorne Hundred: Feltham | British History Online
Feltham lies to the south of the main road from Hounslow to Staines, which runs just beyond and parallel with the northern boundary of the parish, The country is almost level, with a slight upward trend from south to north, but the highest point reached is only 73 ft. above ordnance datum.
The parish was inclosed in 1800 with Hanworth and Sunbury.
42) It was inherited by their son, Aubrey (Beauclerk) Baron Vere, who succeeded his cousin in 1787 as Duke of St.
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Beauclerk, Osborne de Vere, Duke of St. Albans 12th, b.
Beauclerk, William Amelius Aubrey de Vere, Duke of St. Albans 10th, b.
Beauclerk, William Aubrey de Vere, Duke of St. Albans 9th, b.
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A miniature of Nell Gwynne by C Pearson, signed with initials half length full face, her brown hair falling to one shoulder, wearing a white skirt and green shawl draped over one shoulder, cloud and sky background, oval 70mm, in gilt metal and velvet frame.
A miniature of Aubrey de Vere Ninth Duke of St Albans, inscribed verso, head and shoulders full face, wearing a brown jacket with white lace lawn collar, oval 67mm, the reverse with hair compartment surrounded by a gilt metal snake, in a gilt metal frame.
A miniature of the Young William A de Vere Beauclerk, later Ninth Duke of St Albans (damp damage), head and shoulders full face, wearing blue jacket, and white cravat, octangular 79mm in oval gilt metal snake design frame.
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 I18820: Vere Beauclerk 1st Baron Vere Of Hanworth ( - )
Spouses of Vere Beauclerk 1st Baron Vere Of Hanworth
Vere Beauclerk 1st Baron Vere Of Hanworth and Mary Chambers had the following children
Descendants of Vere Beauclerk 1st Baron Vere Of Hanworth and Mary Chambers
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 WINGFIELD
In Dec 1364 De Vere obtained a royal licence to grant to his esquire for life the manors of Langley and Bradley in Berkshire, and he subsequently also gave him and his first wife a joint life estate in the manors of Market Overton and Paston in Northamptonshire.
It was while in Earl Thomas's service that Wingfield was made a knight, and he followed him across to France in the duke of Lancaster's army in 1369, there to take part in the engagement ‘a le Hille vers Harreflete’ (Harfleur).
In Dec 1371, after Thomas De Vere's death, the widowed Countess Maud, feeling too weak to travel, named Sir William as one of her attorneys to sue in Chancery for her dower lands.
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She married Lord William Beauclerk, son of Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St. Albans and Lady Diana de Vere, on 13 December 1722.
He was the son of Admiral Vere Beauclerk, 1st Baron Vere of Hanworth and Mary Chambers.
She married Lord Sydney Beauclerk, son of Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St. Albans and Lady Diana de Vere, on 9 December 1736.
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 OSBORN 17TH CENTURY BOUND MANUSCRIPTS
Bill binding Robert Jell of Hanworth, Norfolk to convey land in Hanworth to Robert Dought of Hanworth.
Draft release from Francis Doughty of Hanworth, co. Norfolk, to Dame Elizabeth Kemp and Thomas Kemp in respect to a legacy from Sir Robert Kemp.
Description of the coat of arms and motto of Robert Doughty of Hanworth, co. Norfolk [Late 17th century].
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Page Book: The Tall-Kaherl Ancestry of John B. Kaherl: Ahnentafel Report ...
The family of Vere, which held the earldom of Oxford from 1142 to 1703, well over 500 years, descended from (1) Aubrey de Vere, who was a great tenant of the king at the time of the Domesday survey in 1086.
Two of the grandsons of John, the 15th earl, were notable soldiers who were known as the “fighting Veres”; Sir Francis (1560-1609) commanded the English troops in the Netherlands that fought against Spain in the service of the United Provinces, while his younger brother Sir Horace (1565-1635) fought in Germany during the Thirty Years' War.
Their third son, Vere Beauclerk, was created Baron Vere of Hanworth in 1750, and his fourth son, Aubrey, succeeded as 5th Duke of St. Albans in 1787.
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 Sir Thomas Erpyngham (1357-1428)
The manors of Framlingham, Kelsale and Earl Saham and Hanworth and South field in Norfolk were granted to him during the minority of the heir of Thomas Mowbray, late Duke of Norfolk on the 5th December that year.
In January 1400 Sir Thomas attended a convocation to promise the King help and advocate some decided action in putting down the religious sect being persecuted by Henry, known as the Lollards, a dissident Christian sect believing the Bible to be the only authentic rule of faith.
This was by his cousin, Richard Earl of Cambridge, (brother of the Duke of York), Lord Scrope of Masham the Lord Treasure and Sir Thomas Grey of Hutton.
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35 Barony of Vere of Hanworth 28 March 1750(The Barony is held by the English Duke of Saint Albans).
36 Barony of Walpole of Wolterton 4 June 1756(The Barony is held by Baron Walpole of Walpole,created 1723).
50 Barony of Digby of Sherborne 19 August 1765(The Barony is held by the Irish Baron Digby of Geashill).
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by lastname - part 4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Barry, Arthur Hugh Smith, Baron Barrymore 1st, b.
Beauclerk, Charles Frances Topham de Vere, Earl of Burford, b.
Beauclerk, James Malcolm Aubrey de Vere, Lord Vere of Hanworth, b.
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