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Plaque

Brooke House

Inscription

On this site stood Brooke House (King's Place), owned by:
Henry VIII, 1535 - 47,
William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke,
Edward de Vere, poet & playwright, 1597 - 1609.

Wikipedia and the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography both give De Vere's date of death as 1604 so the 1609 on the plaque must be explained by the fact that that's the year in which his widow gave up ownership of the property.

Site: Brooke House (1 memorial)

E5, Kenninghall Road, BSix College

gives a full history of this house which in the Tudor period was also known as King's House or King's Place. 

adds that Henry Algernon Percy, 6th Earl of Northumberland died at this house in 1537, and also explains the Brooke House name: "The Rt. Hon. the Countess Elizabeth of Oxford was the daughter of James Trentham, of Rowcester, Staffs., and at one time was maid of honour to Queen Elizabeth. She was second wife to Edward de Vere, .... The Countess became tenant of the mansion ... in 1596, and retained it till 1609, when she alienated it {transferred ownership} to Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke."

We arrived at the gates and could see people inside the building. For a good close-up photo of the plaque we needed to get through the gates. Pressing the button on the access keypad called forth a repeating message, in an American accent: "The person you have dialled is not available now, please dial later. The person you have dialled ..."  Annoying if you are using a phone; infuriating if you are standing in the street.  Eventually a delivery driver got the gates opened and we piggy-backed in.

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Brooke House

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Brooke House

The house dates from at least 1532 possibly much earlier. The plaque details ...

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Edward de Vere

17th Earl of Oxford. Possibly born at Castle Hedingham, Essex. He wrote poetr...

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King Henry VIII

Son of Henry VII. Born Born Greenwich Palace, as the spare, not the heir but ...

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William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke

Nobleman, politician, and courtier. Herbert's first wife, Anne Parr, was a s...

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