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Name |
Philip DE COURTENAY [1, 2, 3, 4] |
- Philip De Courtenay, Knt., of Powderham, Devon, fifth son, M.P. for Devon, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Steward of Cornwall, had Powderham settled on him by his mother. He Served in the Spanish War 'temp' Edward III. He was named in the inquistition taken at the death of his brother Peter Courtenay, Knt.
They had three sons and two daughters. He was an executor of his mother's will. [1]
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Prefix |
Sir |
Suffix |
Knt. |
Gender |
Male |
Fact |
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland [2, 4] |
Fact |
Philip of Powderham Castle, Devonshire [2] |
Death |
29 Jul 1406 [1, 3, 4] |
Person ID |
I16361 |
Main Tree |
Last Modified |
19 Apr 2018 |
Father |
Hugh DE COURTENAY, K.G., b. 12 Jul 1303 d. 02 May 1377, Tiverton, co. Devon (Age 73 years) |
Relationship |
Birth |
Mother |
Margaret DE BOHUN, b. 03 Apr 1311, England d. 16 Dec 1391, Exeter, Devonshire, England (Age 80 years) |
Relationship |
Birth |
Marriage |
11 Aug 1325 [2, 3, 4] |
Family ID |
F03077 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S5008] David Faris, "Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists", (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.).
- [S01910] Blood Royal, Issue of the Kings and Queens of Medieval England 1066-1399 by. T. Anna Leese.
- [S02779] The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 2003, Vol. 157 October.
- [S5840] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonist Who Came to America before 1700.
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