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  2. Horsley Towers - Wikipedia

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    Horsley Towers, East Horsley, Surrey, England is a country house dating from the 19th century. The house was designed by Charles Barry for the banker William Currie.The East Horsley estate was later sold to William King-Noel, 1st Earl of Lovelace who undertook two major expansions of the house to his own designs.

  3. House of de Vere - Wikipedia

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    Robert de Vere: John de Vere 1442–1513 13th Earl of Oxford: George de Vere: John de Vere: John de Vere 1499–1526 14th Earl of Oxford: John de Vere d. 1540 15th Earl of Oxford: John de Vere 1516–1562 16th Earl of Oxford: Aubrey de Vere (b. 1519) Edward de Vere 1550–1604 17th Earl of Oxford: Hugh de Vere: Henry de Vere 1593–1625 18th ...

  4. Curraghchase Forest Park - Wikipedia

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    Curraghchase is a 774-acre (3 km 2) forest park located in County Limerick.It is 20 km from the city of Limerick, between the towns of Adare and Askeaton.The land was the Hunt/de Vere family estate for 300 years (1657–1957), including the period of the de Vere baronets, also serving as the home of renowned poet and critic Aubrey Thomas De Vere.

  5. Sir Aubrey de Vere, 2nd Baronet - Wikipedia

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    The Hunt/de Vere family estate for 300 years (1657–1957), including the period of the de Vere Baronetcy of Curragh, is the present-day Curraghchase Forest Park, in County Limerick. De Vere spent most of his life on the estate and was closely involved in its management.

  6. Tilbury Juxta Clare - Wikipedia

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    Tilbury Juxta Clare is a village and parish [2] in north Essex, England.It is part of the Stour Valley North parish cluster. [2] The church dates back to the 15th century and linked to the De Vere estate at this time.

  7. Stonebyres - Wikipedia

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    Stonebyres was an estate and country house in Lanarkshire, Scotland, belonging to the Weir, or de Vere, family from earliest recorded history. The Weir-de Veres were a cadet branch of the Weir family of Blackwood but were a powerful and sometimes rival branch of the laird of Blackwood, head of Clan Weir. The laird of Stonebyres was often styled ...

  8. Hedingham Castle - Wikipedia

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    The castle was taken from the de Veres upon the execution of John de Vere, 12th Earl of Oxford, for treason against Edward IV in 1462. Edward then awarded Hedingham to his brother, Richard, Duke of Gloucester (later Richard III), who bestowed it on Henry Barley, Sheriff of Essex and Hertfordshire . [ 16 ]

  9. Castle Camps - Wikipedia

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    The castle remained in the de Vere family until 1584, when it was sold by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, to Thomas Skinner (d.1596), Lord Mayor of London. [1] On 2 August 1607, it was bought by Thomas Sutton, who endowed it to Charterhouse, who in turn sold all the estate except Castle Farm and Manor in 1919. Between 1941 and 1945, a ...

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