Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill, Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
NameAubrey III De Vere 127660,127661,127662,127663,127664,127665,125262,127666,127667,127668,127669,127670
Memo1110? 1140? 1142-after his father died?
Burialaft 26 Dec 1194, Colne Priory, Earls Colne, Braintree District, Essex, England127685
Misc. Notes
Pg 105 Line 154, 2. Aubrey de Vere, 1st Earl of Oxford
17385Pg 119, Aubrey de Vere III in 1142 joined the plot against Stephen, and was created Earl of Oxford by the Empress; but was reconciled with Stephen by 1150 and Stephen’s Queen Maud died at his Hedingham Castle 1152.
17386Vol 20 Image46of100 Pg 243 Aubrey de Vere, the first earl (of Oxford)
17387Vol 22 Image1345of1511 Pg 1337 Aubrey de Vere, first Earl of Oxford 1156, count of Guines in right of his wife 1139?-1145
Pg 28 C. Sir Aubrey De Vere, third baron by tenure, of Kensington, Count of Ghisnes
54949Pg 144 Lord Aubrey de Vere, First Earl of Essex
17798
Spouses
Birth1151, Rayleigh, Rochford District, Essex, England127690,127691
Death1212, Oxfordshire, England127692
Burial1212, Colne Priory, Earls Colne, Braintree District, Essex, England127693
Misc. Notes
Pg 119, 29. Aubrey de Vere III Marr3: c 1163 (age c 53) Agnes d/o 30. Henry de Essex, then a child of eleven, whom he tried to repudiate within a year; but she appealed to Rome and the Pope ordered him to take his wife back 1171. (When Agnes was three years old, her father handed her over to Geoffrey de Vere, Aubrey’s brother, who later became Bishop of London 1163, as his future wife, and Geoffrey committed her to Aubrey for safe keeping-- probably at Hedingham Castle -- until she was six. Then Geoffrey took her to his house, where he treated her as his wife, “excepta thori communione.” After her marriage to Aubrey, “the Bishop wrote ... that the Earl kept his wife shut up and did not allow her to attend church or go out, and refused to cohabit with her; and exhorted him to treat her properly.” But, The Complete Peerage says, “there is no proof that they did not cohabit between 1163 and 1171, during which period she had at least 2 sons.”)
17386
Research
3 Aubrey De Vere (Father Aubrey) + Lucia Essex b: 1125
54951 (Her name Lucia or Agnes?)
Pg 105 Line 154, 2. Aubrey de Vere Marr3: 1162/3 Agnes b: 1151 or 1152 survived Husband, d/o Henry of Essex, Lord of Rayleigh and Haughley
17385 (Name Agnes or Lucia?)
Pg 28 C. Sir Aubrey De Vere, eld s/o Alberic, Marr2: Lucia d/o & heiress of Henry de Essex, or of William, second or third Baron d’Abrincis, of Folkstone, in Kent
54949 (Lucia or Agnes?)
Marr Memo/1162; Aubrey was age 53, Agnes was age 11