The Lordship of Veere was a Feudal lordship centered around the city of Veere in Zeeland in the Netherlands, which existed from 1280 to 1555.
The Lordship was owned by the House van Borselen until 1485, and then by the House of Burgundy through the marriage of Philip of Burgundy-Beveren with Anna van Borselen. In 1555, together with Vlissingen, it was elevated to a marquisate by Emperor Charles V. The Marquisate of Veere existed from 1555 to 1795.