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  1. William Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon (1475 – 9 June 1511), feudal baron of Okehampton and feudal baron of Plympton, was a member of the leading noble family of Devon. His principal seat was Tiverton Castle , Devon with further residences at Okehampton Castle and Colcombe Castle , also in that county.

  2. William Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon. nobleman and magnate from Devon, England. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 1475 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Date of death. 1511 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Member of.

  3. William Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon + 1 b. c 1475, d. 9 Jun 1511; Citations BP2003 volume 1, page 1123. See link for full details for this source.

  4. Charles Peregrine Courtenay, 19th Earl of Devon (born 14 August 1975), styled as Lord Courtenay from 1998 until 2015, is an English hereditary peer and barrister. He is a crossbench member of the House of Lords , having been elected at a by-election in 2018.

  5. 24 de ago. de 2021 · Margaret Courtenay b. c 1499, d. b 15 Apr 1526. William Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon was born circa 1475. He was the son of Edward Courtenay, 1st and last Earl of Devon and Elizabeth Courtenay. He married Catherine Plantagenet, daughter of Edward IV Plantagenet, King of England and Elizabeth Wydevill, circa October 1495. He died on 9 June 1511.

  6. Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon, was the second and only surviving son of Henry Courtenay, Marquess of Exeter, and his second wife, Gertrude (née Blount). Little is known about his early life, but we know that he spent some of his early childhood in the household of Mary Tudor. Dowager Queen of France. After she died in 1533, however, he ...

  7. Though his religious views would have been repugnant to the 2nd Earl of Bedford, Courtenay was named as a deputy lieutenant in Bedford’s unissued commission of 1585. He thrice represented Devon. On 14 Dec. 1584 he was named to a committee for the confirmation of letters patent to (Sir) Walter Ralegh, and he may have attended the subsidy ...