Person:Philip Courtenay (5)

Sir Philip Courtenay, K.G.
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 -
m. Abt 1378
  1. Agnes CourtenayAbt 1380 - 1430
  2. Richard Courtenay, Bishop of Norwich1382 - Bet 1413 & 1415
  3. Margaret De Courtenay1383 - Aft 1425
  4. Sir John CourtenayAbt 1384 - Bef 1415
  5. Sir William CourtenayAbt 1386 - 1419
  6. Elizabeth Courtenay
Facts and Events
Name Sir Philip Courtenay, K.G.
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1340 Exeter, Devon, England"of Exeter"
Marriage Abt 1378 to Anne Margaret Wake
Death[2][3][4] 29 Jul 1406 Exeter, Devon, England
Reference Number? Q16828257?


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Sir Philip Courtenay ( – 29 July 1406), of Powderham, Devon was the fifth son of Hugh Courtenay, 10th Earl of Devon (1303–1377). He was the founder of the cadet dynasty known as "Courtenay of Powderham", seated at the manor of Powderham, until then a former Bohun manor of little importance, whilst the line descended from his elder brother, the Earls of Devon of the mediaeval era, continued to be seated at Tiverton Castle and Okehampton.

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References
  1.   Visitation of Cornwall, Vivian ed., 1887, p.106.
  2. Fradd, Brandon; Richardson, Douglas. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register: The Royal Ancestry of Percival Lowell, Volume: vol. 157. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, October 2003)
    page 318.
  3. Sir Philip Courtenay, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  4. Sir Philip Courtenay, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
  5.   COURTENAY, Sir Philip (d.1406), in The History of Parliament.