House of Vere

Vere
The noblest subject in England and indeed, as Englishmen loved to say, the noblest subject in Europe. Sir Francis & Lord Horace Vere aroused the spirit of American colonization.©2014
The revealing of Vere.

 

 

 

 

 

Viking GOLD 32 Million ounces  
"Forty Feet Below, Two Million Pounds Are Buried". 32,000,000 oz ?

Edward de Vere 17th Earl of Oxford House of Vere
Edward de Vere
17th Earl Of Oxford Knights Templar, defendant of the Truth became acquaint with the mathematics & astrology of John Dee, with aspiring seriousness, mastery and keen interest in occultism, studying magic & conjuring.

Edward de Vere funded Martin Frobisher's expeditions in search of the Northwest Passage and fortune.

In 1577 Ed Vere asked the Crown for the grant of Castle Rising which had been forfeited to the Crown due to his cousin Norfolk's attainder in 1572. Upon granting, Edward Vere sold it with two other manors, sank over £3,000 & more into these northwest expeditions including the 'Sea Venture'.

Vinland Viking Gold


This Oxford & Frobisher mix attracted lots of smaller investors, including even the Queen and The London collective, Joint stock company also known as 'The London Company'. Stories & rumours abounded, tails of mountains of Vinland Viking Gold made money flow like a river.

However, upon expedition return Frobisher was dogboggled & buffooned with stories that the Golden Cargo of 1100 tons of Golden Ore was totally worthless {yeah, sure it was}. 300 expert Cornish miners just can't all be wrong or could they?

The crown was said to help out by taking over the [golden] cargo claiming to be only good for repairing roads in Kent.

Oxford being away returned to inspect his Golden Cargo but only found he was totally cornered, lost all of his investment by this event and thus coining the term 'Fools Gold'.

Yes Well! That's doing business with pirates, event today.






In short one of the stories is:
It was though that area around Canada could have been a source of
Viking Gold akin to or exceed the Spanish bootie stolen from the Aztecs.

The Earl of Oxford with his many cousins sort to over throw the Queen E I with the more legitimate royal bloodlines. The Queen won the issue and the Earls of Oxford histories were so long in Royal bloodlines and far too connected to knock off. So she plotted with Cecil to rid the family by stealing everything they had and again her plots and scams were too good to beat.

On the expeditions they did find this
Viking Gold but to be told its not gold, yea sure it was! it looks more like the Queen tripled crossed everyone ended up with the lot. However, rumours still abound today that she may have only got a part of the bootie and the balance is still there at Oak Island today.

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Frobisher Voyages - 1578 Gold Fever

 

Gold Fever had struck England and the Queen, so it was believed, had a source of gold equal to the Spanish. Queen Elizabeth I allowed the commission of yet another voyage of Martin Frobisher. With most if not all of the funding came from The Earl of Oxford, Frobisher set sail in 1578 with 15 ships, 300 Cornish miners and enough Oak lumber to build a colony. It was the largest Arctic expedition in history.

Shortly after setting sail, one of the ships deserted and returned to England. Later, reaching Greenland, the ship carrying the lumber sank, thus ending any hope of settlement. And yes there's more, Frobisher and others continued on and mined 1,100 tons of ore then returned to England with the Gold bootie.

Fools & Gold.
So it is reported the 1,100 tons of ore, turned out to be worthless, causing many investors to go bankrupt thus Frobisher's reputation was ruined. Interestingly, the Earl of Oxford Edward de Vere was overseas when this Arctic Gold was brought back, upon the Earls return he was told the ore was Iron Pyrite Sulphide but like many unreported accounts in history the Earl was also told that 'the ore was when it arrived was quickly whisked away by the Crown to an unknown place before being used to repair roads in the county of Kent'. This event gave rise for the  Earl of Oxford Edward de Vere to use the term we use today as 'Fools Gold'. {Sure sounds like a con going on here}.

Shortly after all this, Frobisher returned to piracy and along with Francis Drake, Frobisher is said to have begun raiding Spanish ships and settlements in the Caribbean. 'Pirates' - you wouldn't believe it! Soon after that he returned to England with 60,000 pounds of pure gold [960000 ounces @1250 US$1,200,000,000] when much of the [most] share went to the Queen.

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Well, Frobisher regaining some modicum of favour with the Elizabeth Queen of thieves and pirates,
yet none of it went to the Earl of Oxford, thus making it the greatest GOLD BULLION heist in history....


Viking Gold

Edward de Vere: Crossed the Queen and the Earl lost out big time, over the timeline rumours suggest that over 20-30,000 pounds (weight) of gold went missing and the family thought the Queen pinched it all. 

Interestingly the 17th Earl and his numerous Vere Sons and Cousins all together funded these expeditions with dual purposes to seek out profit and find a northwest passage - trade route. Interestingly the Earl may have been on one of these trips as he went missing for 7 years [unconfirmed].

The connections between missing Gold, what happened to the Oxford family, issues surrounding Nova Scotia, pirating and lost treasures, accounts of Oxfords missing of 2 million pounds or 32000000oz of Gold are all now emerging out of the shadows of history.

Now at this point it is interesting to note that the Oak Timber used in the Money Pit has been C-14 carbon dated around 1575.Video
 
17th Earl was around in the 15-1600s and his Vere cousins who appear to have been more famous than him at the time, they all looked at North America with high interest, that interest continues today with many surviving family lines going back to Nova Scotia and having a look around ever since, wishfully hoping to find lost Crown heisted Gold bootie. 

Who done it, where is it?  Will be ever know?  You know if this is all true and correct we must also ask to where did the Sun Kings of France get their rather sudden wealth from? Did they find or steal or dig up the hidden booty.

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King Edward IV (1461-1470). The price of gold rose from the 1430s onward, and this meant that gold coins were worth more in Europe than in England, which resulted in a gold shortage in England as coins were exported for profit. Only a small quantity of Nobles were minted during Edward IV's Heavy Coinage period (1461-1464), at London. Finally, in 1464 in an attempt to stop the coins drifting over to the continent, the value of all gold Nobles was raised from six shillings and eight pence, (6/8) = 80 pence to eight shillings and four pence, (8/4) = 100 pence and a new coin, the "Rose Noble, or Ryal" worth ten shillings and weighing 120 grains (7.8 grams) was introduced -- however it was unpopular and was discontinued after 1470. In contrast, a new coin worth six shillings and eight pence (the same as the original Noble), the Angel was introduced in 1464 and soon became a popular and important coin.


On the Oak Island parchment could this be a 'V' in Vere?

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This is a story yet to be told so where's the Gold?


 

The Money Pit Of Oak Island

Martin Frobisher (b. 1535 - d. 1594) (fool)
Sir Martin Frobisher was an English privateer (a pirate licensed to plunder), navigator, explorer, and naval
officer. After years of sailing to north-western Africa, and looting French ships in the English Channel, Frobisher
sailed to North America to search for a Northwest Passage. This was believed to be a sea route across northern Canada from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean, making the trip to Asia easier.
In 1576, Frobisher began a series of three trips to what is now Canada, and found some ore on Baffin Island
that he thought was gold . He claimed Baffin Island for England. He also discovered Resolution Island and
Frobisher Bay. On his third trip, in 1578, Frobisher sailed 15 ships up the Hudson Strait, and set up a temporary mining settlement near Frobisher Bay and formed a mining company called the Cathay Company.
The mining venture was a failure. [Missing Gold].
Frobisher's stone house was discovered in 1862 by the American explorer Charles Francis Hall. Frobisher is said to have held the first Canadian Thanksgiving feast in what is now known as Newfoundland. Frobisher was one of the first people to explore this area of Canada, although he failed to find either a Northwest Passage.

In 1585, Frobisher was a vice admiral on Sir Francis Drake's expedition to the West Indies. Frobisher died on November 22, 1594, from wounds he received fighting the Spanish.

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"Forty Feet Below, Two Million Pounds Are Buried".

32,000,000 oz ?

Vere islands Newfoundland Canada

Just north of Nova Scotia - Oak Island


 

 


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