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  1. Margaret de Bohun, Countess of Devon (3 April 1311 – 16 December 1391) was the granddaughter of King Edward I and Eleanor of Castile, and the wife of Hugh Courtenay, 10th Earl of Devon (1303–1377).

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · "Margaret de Bohun, Countess of Devon (3 April 1311 – 16 December 1391), was the granddaughter of King Edward I and Eleanor of Castile, and the wife of Hugh Courtenay, 10th Earl of Devon (1303-1377).

    • Hugh Courtenay, 2nd Earl of Devon
    • April 03, 1311
    • "Countess of Devon"
    • Caldecote, Northamptonshire, England
  3. Margaret "Countess of Devonshire" de Courtenay formerly Bohun aka de Bohun. Born 3 Apr 1311 in Caldecott, Northamptonshire, England. Ancestors. Daughter of Humphrey (Bohun) de Bohun and Elizabeth (Plantagenet) de Bohun.

    • Female
    • Hugh (Courtenay) de Courtenay
  4. Margaret de Bohun, Countess of Devon (3 April 1311 – 16 December 1391) was the granddaughter of King Edward I and Eleanor of Castile, and the wife of Hugh Courtenay, 10th Earl of Devon (1303–1377).

  5. When Margaret Bohun II, Countess Devon was born on 3 April 1311, in Caldecote, Northamptonshire, England, her father, Humphrey VII de Bohun 4th Earl of Hereford, was 35 and her mother, Elizabeth of Rhuddlan, was 28. She married Hugh III Courtenay on 11 August 1325, in Exeter, Devon, England, United Kingdom.

  6. Added: Mar 13, 2000. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 8868. Source citation. English Aristocracy. Born the daughter of Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford and Lady Elizabeth Plantagenet. Afforded a classical education, she became a lifelong scholar and book collector.

  7. By his marriage to Margaret de Bohun, Countess of Devon in 1325, Courtenay acquired the manor of Powderham; it was later granted by Margaret de Bohun to one of her younger sons, Sir Philip Courtenay (died 1406), whose family has occupied it until the present day, and who were recognised in 1831 as having been de jure Earls of Devon from 1556.