Vere Beauclerk[1], the eldest child of Lord Vere Beauclerk, later Admiral and 1st Baron Vere of Hanworth, and his wife Mary Chambers was born 12 January 1736/37. He died young on 26 December 1739, and was buried on 28 December 1739 at Hanworth in county Middlesex.
Through his father he was a great-grandson of King Charles II by his mistress, Nell Gwyn.
Footnotes
↑ The Wikipedia article for his father calls him Lord Vere Beauclerk, but he had no rights to the title of Lord
Sources
Cokayne, G.E., White, Geoffrey H. & Lea, R.S. (eds.), (1959), The Complete Peerage: or a history of the House of Lords and all its members from the earliest times. vol 12, pt 2, London : St Catherine Press, p. 256.
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