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  1. William "Kitty" Courtenay, 9 e comte de Devon (vers 1768 - 26 mai 1835), est le fils unique de William Courtenay, de jure 8 e comte de Devon, 2 e vicomte Courtenay et de sa femme Frances Clack. Il attire l’infamie pour une liaison homosexuelle avec le collectionneur d’art William Thomas Beckford dès son plus jeune âge quand elle est découverte et révélée par son oncle.

  2. 30 de may. de 2018 · Leave a comment. William Courtenay was born at Powderham in England on 30 July 1768. He was the only son of Frances lady Courtenay and her husband William lord Courtenay. They already had four daughters when William was born and nine more followed. Ten of William’s sisters married and he had more than 50 nieces and nephews, not….

  3. William J. Courtenay. Rituals for the Dead: Religion and Community in the Medieval University of Paris. University of Notrre Dame Press, 2019. William J. Courtenay (Editor), and Eric D. Goddard (Editor). Rotuli Parisienses (2 vols.) Supplications to the Pope from the University of Paris, Volume III: 1378-1394. Brill, 2013.

  4. William Courtenay (June 19, 1875 – April 20, 1933) was a noted Broadway star and later film actor. He was born William Hancock Kelly . At age 19 in 1894, before his Broadway career took off, Courtenay appeared in Alexander Black's slide show Miss Jerry .

  5. 8 de jun. de 2022 · Today in 1511 William Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon died at Greenwich.Get your early bird tickets for Tudorcon 2022 here:https://tudorfair.com/products/tudorc...

  6. William Courtenay est le quatrième enfant de Hugues, comte de Devon. Par sa mère, Marguerite de Bohun, il est un arrière-petit-fils du roi d'Angleterre Édouard Ier 1. Il pourrait être né à Exminster 2 . Il est évêque de Hereford de 1369 à 1375, puis de Londres de 1375 à 1381 3 . Lorsque William Courtenay est ordonné archevêque de ...

  7. 30 de may. de 2018 · The family’s London house was 16 Grosvenor Square – on the north side, between Brook Street and Upper Brook Street. Lord Courtenay’s father had bought the lease in 1755 while he was still sir William Courtenay, a baronet and one of the members of parliament for the county of Devon. One evening lady Honywood was visiting with her daughter.