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  1. Maidstone, Kingdom of England. Buried. Canterbury Cathedral. William Courtenay ( c. 1342 [1] – 31 July 1396) was Archbishop of Canterbury (1381–1396), having previously been Bishop of Hereford and Bishop of London .

  2. William Courtenay (born c. 1342, near Exeter, Devon, Eng.—died July 31, 1396, Maidstone, Kent) was the archbishop of Canterbury, leader of the English church and moderating influence in the political disputes of King Richard II of England.

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  3. William Courtenay. Compartir. Datos principales. Tipo. Fecha nacimiento. 1343. País nacimiento. Canterbury. Fecha muerte. 1396. Cargo. Arzobispo. Desarrollo. Elegido para el cargo en 1381, su formación se desarrolló en Oxford.

  4. William Courtenay, 9th Earl of Devon. William Courtenay, 3rd Viscount Courtenay (c. 1768–1835), later 9th Earl of Devon, painted in 1793 aged 25. Miniature by Richard Cosway (1742–1821). Watercolour on ivory, with unidentified lock of hair sealed behind, 7.2 cm high. Collection of Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter, purchased 2010 for £24,500.

  5. Overview. William Courtenay. (c. 1342—1396) archbishop of Canterbury. Quick Reference. ( c. 1342–96). Archbishop of Canterbury. Courtenay's aristocratic connections carried him rapidly up the ladder of preferment. Of the noble Devon family, he graduated in law at Oxford and was chancellor ...

  6. William Courtenay OBE MM (1896 – 6 June 1960) was a British soldier and war correspondent who created unprecedented colour film of various locales and events of the Second World War . Early life. Courtenay was born in Wallasey, Cheshire in 1896. [1] Military career.

  7. William Courtenay, 2nd Viscount Courtenay. Frances Clack. Información profesional. Ocupación. Político. Cargos ocupados. Miembro de la Cámara de los Lores. [ editar datos en Wikidata] William "Kitty" Courtenay, noveno conde de Devon nació en el año 1768 y falleció el 26 de mayo de 1835.