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  1. Hace 3 días · The immediate representative of this noble branch of the Courtenay family is Thomas Jago, Esq., of Launceston, as descended through the sole heiress of Arundell of Talverne from the elder sister of Edward Courtenay, the ninth Earl of Devon, who became one of the coheiresses of her great nephew the last Earl: the other coheiresses married Trethurfe, Mohun, aud Trelawney.

  2. 24 de may. de 2024 · Blount was tall, dark, and of ‘comely proportion’, with beautiful hands and large black eyes, careful and elegant in his dress. Cheerful and amiable, modest and reticent, a ‘close concealer of secrets’, he smoked, and kept a good table. In his behaviour he was courtly and grave, mild in manner, and slow to anger.

  3. Hace 5 días · "That Sir William Courtenay Knight, the only Son and Heir of the said Edward Courtenay who was so created Earl of Devon, having been attainted in his Father's Life-time, could not inherit that Earldom, but having intermarried with the Lady Catherine Plantagenet, Daughter and Co-heir of King Edward the Fourth, and Sister of the Queen Consort, was created Earl of Devon, by Patent, bearing Date ...

  4. 26 de may. de 2024 · "In Vogue: William Courtenay, 9th Earl of Devon" ADMISSION FREE. but to cover the room hire, we will sell tea and coffee, have a raffle and a collection pot . Please bring a raffle prize . Contact: Monica Lang 890650. starcross.history@gmail.com. https://starcrosshistory.blogspot.com

  5. 22 de may. de 2024 · The barony continued, without interruption, in the Courtenay family till the reign of Edward IV., when it was forfeited, together with the earldom of Devon. King Henry VII. restored the honors and estates to the Courtenay family, afterwards advanced to a marquisate: they were again forfeited by the Marquis of Exeter: the estates and the earldom were again restored.

  6. Hace 5 días · Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon: d. 1509 c.1494 242 Alfonso, Duke of Calabria: 1448–1495 1493 ... William Lowther, 1st Earl of Lonsdale: 1757–1844

  7. 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.