Hugh de Vere
Per cross a mullet and for cadency an engrailed bordure
The badge is a wild boar
Hugh de Vere was the second son of Robert, fifth Earl of
Oxford.
He served in the campaigns against the French, and was present at the siege
of Caerlaverock
Died 1318.
Hugh appears in the following rolls: The Caerlaverock Poem, K37, and The Galloway Roll, GA95
In these rolls, he bears
Quarterly or and gules in the first a mullet argent all within a bordure indented sable
Robert de Vere, Earl of Oxford, died 1296, appears in The Falkirk Roll, H99; Glover's Roll, B11; The Camden Roll, D30 and St George's Roll, E15, where he bears
Quarterly or and gules in the first a mullet argent
Alphonse de Vere, died 1328, appears in The Galloway Roll, GA96, where he bears
Quarterly or and gules in dexter chief a mullet ermine