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  1. Thomas de Courtenay, 5th/13th Earl of Devon (3 May 1414 – 3 February 1458) was a nobleman from South West England. His seat was at Colcombe Castle near Colyton, and later at the principal historic family seat of Tiverton Castle, after his mother's death.

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  3. Thomas de Courtenay, 5th/13th Earl of Devon (3 May 1414 – 3 February 1458) was a nobleman from South West England. His seat was at Colcombe Castle near Colyton, and later at the principal historic family seat of Tiverton Castle, after his mother's death.

  4. 29 de ago. de 2023 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Summary. Thomas Courtenay, 13th earl of Devon was born, presumably in Devonshire, in 1414. As the only surviving son of Hugh de Courtenay, 12th Earl of Devon, Courtenay inherited the earldom on his father’s death in 1422.

  5. Thomas de Courtenay, 5th/13th Earl of Devon, was born 3 MAY 1414 in Devonshire, England and died 3 FEB 1458 and is buried at Abingdon Abbey, now Oxfordshire, England. [1]