Person:Margaret Courtenay (5)

Lady Margaret de Courtenay
d.2 Aug 1385
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. 1332
  1. Joan CobhamAbt 1359 - Abt 1388
Facts and Events
Name Lady Margaret de Courtenay
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1326 Exeter, Devon, EnglandHouse of Courtenay
Alt Birth? Abt 1331 Exeter, Devon, England
Marriage 1332 to John de Cobham, 3rd Baron Cobham
Death[1] 2 Aug 1385
Burial? Aug 1385 Cobham, Kent, England
Ancestral File Number 9FNZ-FH
References
  1. Lady Margaret de Courtenay, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
  2.   Cokayne, George Edward, and Vicary Gibbs; et al. The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant [2nd ed.]. (London: St. Catherine Press, 1910-59)
    3:344-5.

    "He [John de Cobham] married, when a minor, and apparently very young, in 1332-33, Margaret 1st daughter of Hugh (COURTENAY), EARL OF DEVON, by Margaret, daughter of Humphrey (DE BOHUN), EARL OF HEREFORD, and granddaughter of EDWARD I. She died 2 August 1385, and was buried at Cobham. Brass and M.I. He died s.p.m., at an advanced age (74 years after his marriage), 10 January 1407/8 at Bradelegh [?Bradleigh Priory]. His brass, probably set up in his lifetime, is in Cobham Church, but he was buried at the Grey Friars, London."