Person:Hugh Courtenay (2)

Sir Hugh de Courtenay, 3rd Baron Courtenay
b.22 Mar 1326/27 Exeter, Devon, England
d.Bef 2 Sep 1349
m. 11 Aug 1325
  1. Lady Margaret de CourtenayAbt 1326 - 1385
  2. Sir Hugh de Courtenay, 3rd Baron Courtenay1326/27 - Bef 1349
  3. Edward de Courtenay, of GodlingtonAbt 1329 - 1372
  4. Sir Thomas Courtenay, Knt.Abt 1331 - 1381
  5. Elizabeth de CourtenayAbt 1333 - 1395
  6. Catherine CourtenayAbt 1335 - 1399
  7. Joane CourtenayAbt 1337 -
  8. Matilda CourtenayAbt 1339 -
  9. Sir Philip Courtenay, K.G.Abt 1340 - 1406
  10. William CourtenayAbt 1342 - 1396
  11. Eleanor CourtenayAbt 1344 -
  12. John CourtenayAbt 1346 -
  13. Guenora CourtenayAbt 1348 -
  14. Peter Courtenay, Knt.Abt 1349 - 1404/05
  15. Anne CourtenayAbt 1351 -
  16. Isabell CourtenayAbt 1353 -
  17. Humphrey Courtenay, [Sir]Abt 1355 -
  18. Philippa CourtenayAbt 1357 -
  • HSir Hugh de Courtenay, 3rd Baron Courtenay1326/27 - Bef 1349
  • WElizabeth de VereAbt 1333 - 1375
  1. Sir Hugh de CourtenayAbt 1345 - 1374
Facts and Events
Name Sir Hugh de Courtenay, 3rd Baron Courtenay
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 22 Mar 1326/27 Exeter, Devon, EnglandHouse of Courtenay
Marriage to Elizabeth de Vere
Alt Death[2] Bef 2 Feb 1349
Death[1] Bef 2 Sep 1349
Burial? Forde Abbey, Chard, Somerset, England
Reference Number? Q2783494?


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Sir Hugh Courtenay (22 March 1327 – after Easter term 1348), KG, was the eldest son and heir apparent of Hugh Courtenay, 10th Earl of Devon (1303–1377), whom he predeceased, and was a founding member of the Order of the Garter.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Sir Hugh de Courtenay, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Sir HUGH de Courtenay (22 Mar 1327-before 2 Sep 1349, bur Forde Abbey), in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.
  3.   Hugh Courtenay (KG), in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.