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    Major-General Sir Charles Broke Vere KCB KCH (21 February 1779 – 1 April 1843), né Broke, was a British soldier and Conservative Member of Parliament....
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    Sir Philip Bowes Vere Broke, 1st Baronet KCB (/ˈbrʊk/; 9 September 1776 – 2 January 1841) was a British naval officer who served with distinction in the...
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    Pietrov Angus Buchanan Anto Gvozdenović August Ludwig von Schlözer Charles Broke Vere Charles Esmond de Wolff Dimitrije Milaković Fyodor Matisen Gavriil Alekseevich...
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  • vere in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vere may refer to: Charles Broke Vere (1779–1843), British soldier and Member of Parliament Charlotte Vere,...
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  • Broke is the surname of: Charles Broke Vere (1779–1843), né Broke, English army officer at the time of the Napoleonic Wars David Broke or Brooke (c.1498–1560)...
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  • on 18 April 1843 after the death of the incumbent Conservative MP Charles Broke Vere. It was retained by the Conservative candidate Frederick Thellusson...
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    his English friend Sir Charles Broke-Vere. John Blaxland had built a mill at the nearby Fordwich by 1860. Six years later, Broke had an Anglican church...
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    Major-General Robert Straton Broke (1913—2002), Colonel-Commandant, Royal Artillery Major-General Sir Charles Broke Vere (1779—1843) Major-General Joseph...
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    (entomologist) (1759–1850) Rear Admiral Sir Philip Broke KCB (1776–1841), naval officer Sir Charles Broke Vere (1779–1843), Army Officer William King (1786–1865)...
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    who named the region after his fellow Napoleonic War veteran Sir Charles Broke-Vere. The area's location along the convict trail helped it to flourish...
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    Major General Sir Charles Vere Ferrers Townshend, KCB, DSO (21 February 1861 – 18 May 1924) was a British soldier who during the World War I led an overreaching...
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    who named the region after his fellow Napoleonic War veteran Sir Charles Broke-Vere. Much of the rolling countryside around Pokolbin is under vine and...
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    Lieutenant General The Right Honourable Henry Hardinge Major General Sir Charles Broke Vere Colonel John Gurwood, the Duke's secretary Major General Sir John...
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    in action at the Battle of Vitoria), Hon. Caroline Thellusson (wife of Charles Crabb Boulton. William Thellusson, 3rd Baron Rendlesham (the Vicar at Aldenham...
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    Samford, Thredling, Wangford, and Wilford, and the Liberty of Ipswich. Vere's death caused a by-election. Henniker-Major resigned by accepting the office...
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  • Hornchurch (2005–2010) and Old Bexley and Sidcup (2010–2021) Sir Charles Broke Vere; MP for East Suffolk (1835–1843) Sir Walter Bromley-Davenport; MP...
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  • and Baronetage of the British Empire. London: Harrison. p. 636. Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition)...
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  • Whig Suffolk East (two members) John Henniker-Major Conservative Charles Broke Vere Conservative Suffolk West (two members) Harry Spencer Waddington Conservative...
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    Horace Vere, 1st Baron Vere of Tilbury (1565 – 2 May 1635) was an English military officer and peer who served during the Eighty Years' War and the Thirty...
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  • Henniker (Hansard)". api.parliament.uk. Retrieved 20 December 2023. "Sir Charles Vere (Hansard)". api.parliament.uk. Retrieved 20 December 2023. "Mr Richard...
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    Nell Gwyn (category Mistresses of Charles II of England)
    Beauclerk was created Earl of Burford and Duke of St. Albans; Murray de Vere Beauclerk, 14th Duke of St. Albans is her descendant, and the current holder...
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  • Fr Charles Sidney de Vere Beauclerk SJ (1 January 1855 – 22 November 1934) was a Jesuit priest who attempted to turn the town of Holywell into the "Lourdes...
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  • pregnant with the couple's child. Their son James Malcolm Aubrey de Vere Beauclerk, Lord Vere, Baron of Hanworth was born in Boston on 2 August 1995 and next...
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    councillors and friends, particularly Sir Simon de Burley and Robert de Vere, 9th Earl of Oxford, increasingly gained control of royal affairs. In a matter...
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    1775 by Richard Norris. Broke Hall was the birthplace of Admiral Philip Bowes Vere Broke. The property remained in the Broke family until 1887, when on...
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  • Ambrose Hussey Conservative Resignation East Suffolk 18 April 1843 Charles Broke Vere Conservative The Lord Rendlesham Conservative Death Nottingham 5 April...
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    initially by a Dutch force which was reinforced by English troops under Francis Vere, who became the town's governor. It was said "the Spanish assailed the unassailable;...
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    around the king was Robert De Vere, Earl of Oxford (Aubrey De Vere's nephew), who emerged as the King's favourite. De Vere's lineage, while an ancient one...
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    Scotia, despatched a squadron under Captain Philip Bowes Vere Broke to catch Rodgers' squadron. Broke's squadron consisted of the 64-gun ship of the line HMS Africa...
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    the belt of woods. After the first volley by Vere's musketeers the Spanish harquebusiers on foot broke and fled. Varax ordered his cavalry to cover the...
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