Misc. Notes
Pg 88, Line 120, 1. Robert de Vere (154-3), Magna Charta Surety 1215, 3rd Earl of Oxford, Lord Chamberlain of England
17385Pg 70 Line 60, Robert de Vere (246-27) Earl of Oxford, Hereditary Master Chamberlain of England, Magna Charta Surety 1215
25400Pg 119, 28. Robert de Vere, Earl of Oxford, Magna Carta Surety 1215
17386Pg 60 Robert De Vere, Earl of Oxford and Hereditary Master Chamberlain of England; a Magna Charta Surety and one of the Barons in arms against King John. He was excommunicated by the Pope, but later, during the reign of Henry III, he was received in favor and became a judge in the Court of King’s Bench
54948Vol 2 Image235of1403 Pg 219 Robert de Vere, third earl
17387Vol 20 Image46of100 Pg 243 Vere, Robert de, third Earl of Oxford. Robert de Vere, born abt 1170, had reached middle age when the death of his childless elder brother Aubrey, 2nd earl of Oxford, in 1214, made him 3rd earl and hereditary great chamberlain of England (Complete Peerage, vi. 163) ... became one of the twenty-five executors of Magna Charta, forfeited his estates, and was excommunicated by the pope (Matt. Paris, ii. 585, 604, 613). After (King) John’s death he recovered his lands
Pg 28 1. Sir Robert De Vere, appointed one of the judges in the Court of King’s Bench, 1220-1, but d: a few months afterwards. Third Earl of Oxford
54949Pg 122 Isabel de Vere, a great grddau of Robert de Vere, Magna Charta Surety 1215
17798Pg 144 Robert de Vere, 3rd Earl of Oxford, Lord Chamberlain o fEngland, Magna Charta Surety 1215
Pg 36 Robert De Vere, Earl of Oxford and hereditary Great Chamberlaine of England, succeeded in peerage 1214
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