Robert Vere (died 1461)

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Arms of Robert Vere.[1]

Sir Robert Vere (died 1461), of Haccombe, was an English soldier and diplomat that was appointed as Seneschal of Gascony.

Life

Vere was the second son of

Thomas Kyriell in 1450. A French army under the command of Jean de Bourbon, together with a force of Breton cavalry, under Arthur de Richemont, defeated the English army at the Battle of Formigny, [2]
with the remnants of Vere’s force retreating to Caen.

He was killed in Cornwall in 1461.[3]

Marriage and issue

Robert married Joan, the widow of Nicholas Carew, daughter of Hugh Courtenay of Haccombe and Philippa Archdekne, they had the following known issue:

Citations

  1. ^ The Notebook of Tristram Risdon 1608-1628, James Dallas, Henry G. Porter, London 1897. p. 106.
  2. ^ Wagner 2006, p. 128.
  3. ^ Richardson 2011, p. 194.

References

  • Richardson, Douglas (2011). Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families (2nd ed.). Douglas Richardson. .
  • Wagner, John A. (2006). Encyclopedia of the Hundred Years War. .