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  1. Hace 3 días · By a fine of Edward III [CP 25/1/200/26, no. 58] he held the manors of Sampford Brett and Torweston with £4 rent in Watchet, Williton and Stogumber, by the grant of William Wike, late parson of Kenn and John Southdon, late parson of Honiton, to Hugh earl of Devon and Margaret his wife with successive remainders to Peter and Philip Courtenay and their heirs male.

  2. Hace 6 días · By a fine of 1384 [CP 25/1/200/30, no. 55] between Margaret widow of Thomas de Graundson and the late earl and Roland Rake, the earl and Roland recognised the right of Margaret; and by a charter dated 10 Feb. 1384 she granted the manors with knight’s fees, rents and services etc. to Nicholas de Carreu, senior, Nicholas his son, and William son of John de Carreu, knight, their heirs and assigns.

  3. 12 de may. de 2024 · Muriel (d.pre 1362) the eldest married Thomas Courtenay (d.1356/1362), 5th son of Hugh Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon (1275–1340). Isabel the younger daughter married William de Botreaux (d.1349), of Boscastle, Cornwall, Sheriff of Cornwall, whose issue was William de Botreaux, 1st Baron Botreaux (1337–1391)[1]

  4. 25 de may. de 2024 · 1554 – Edward Courtenay, Earl of Devon, was moved from the Tower of London to Fotheringhay Castle. He had been implicated in Wyatt’s Rebellion. 1607 – Funeral of John Rainolds (Reynolds), theologian and President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He was buried in the college chapel.

  5. 24 de may. de 2024 · 1: MARGARET WIDOW OF HUGH DE COURTENAY, EARL OF DEVON: Writ, 1 January, 15 Richard II: HANTS. Inq. taken at Lymyngton, 31 January, 15 Richard II.: She held no lands etc. in the county; but she held the two under-mentioned eighth parts of a fee in dower, by an assignment made in the Chancery and by endowment of Hugh her late husband, the reversion belonging to Edward de Courtenay, now earl of ...

  6. 29 de may. de 2024 · , 'Index of officials', in Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 9, Officials of Royal Commissions of Inquiry 1815-1870, (London, 1984) pp. 92-105.

  7. 26 de may. de 2024 · The manor of Molland Bottreaux, which had been Earl Harold's , belonged to the baronial family of Bottreaux from nearly the time of the Conquest till the reign of Henry VI.: the heiress of Bottreaux having married Hungerford, it passed with a daughter of Lord Hungerford to Sir Philip Courtenay, a younger son of Sir Philip Courtenay of Powderham, whose posterity possessed and resided at Molland ...