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Lady Isabel de Vere de Courtenay
± 1228-1290


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  1. WikiTree
    Isabel de Dinham (born de Vere de Courtenay)<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: 1235 - Devonshire, England<br>Marriage: Oct 6 1240<br>Marriage: Jan 24 1277<br>Death: Jan 7 1291 - Devonshire, England<br>Father: Sir Hugh 4th Earl of Oxford de Vere<br>Mother: Hawise de Vere (born Quincy de Quincy)<br&;gt;Spouses: Sir John de Courtenay (born Courtenay)Sir Oliver Lord Dinham de Dinham (born Dinham de Dinan, de Dinaunt), Knt<br>Children: Sir Hugh de Courtenay (born Courtenay)Sir Josce de Dinham (born Dinham de Dinant)<br>Siblings: Sir Robert 5th Earl of Oxford de VereLora d'Argentine (born de Vere)Margaret Cressy (born de Vere)
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    Lady Isabel de Vere<br>Birth name: Isabel De Nere<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: Circa 1228 - Totnes, Devon, England<br>Marriage: From Oct 6 1240&lt;br>Marriage: Jan 31 1276 - Of Oxford, Oxfordshire, England<br>Death: To Aug 11 1290 - Buckland Dinham, Somerset, England<br>Burial: To Jan 7 1291 - Church Of Black Friars, Exeter, Devon, England<br>Parents: Sir Hugh de Vere 4th Earl of Oxford, Hawise de Quincy Countess of Oxford<br>Spouses: <a>Baron Sir John de Courtenay, Sir Oliver de Dinham<br>Children: Hugh de Courtenay I, Josce Dinham, Geoffrey de Dinham<br>Siblings: Maud de Vere, Margaret Cressy (born de Vere), Laura De Argentine (born de Vere), Sir Robert de Vere , 5th Earl of Oxford, Grace Hungerford<br>  Additional information: LifeSketch:ISABEL DE VERE married after 6 Oct. 1240 [the date of the will of her new husband's previous wife; the marriage date was probably closer to 1250] (as his third wife) JOHN DE COURTENAY, Knt., of Okehampton.... Knt [born 25 Mar. 1251].... died 26 Feb. 1298/9) of Hartland, Islington, etc., Devon, Cortland Dinham and Sandford Orcas, Somerset, Constable of Exeter and Taunton Castles, Keeper of Lundy Isle, son and heir of Geoffrey de Dinham, Knt., of Hartland, Devon. He was born about 1224 (age 34 in 1258). 7 Jan. 1290/1. He was summoned to Parliament from 24 June 1295 to 26 Aug. 1296, by writs directed to Olivero de Dynham or Dynaunt, whereby he is held to have become Lord Dinham. OLIVER DE DINHAM, Lord Dinham, died 26 Feb. 1298/9. He and his wife, Isabel, were buried in the Church of the Black Friars, Exeter, Devon.-----------------------------------------------------leigh, Kenn, Musbury, and Sampford Courtenay, Devon, Sutton Courtenay, Berkshire, Hillesden and Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire, Iwerne Courtney, Dorset, Hemington, Somerset, etc., son and heir. ed (1st) EMMA ___. In 1235 he gave all his lands at East Hirst [Hirst Courtney] and his right of common in the woods at West Hirst [Temple Hirst], Yorkshire to the Knights Templar for the health of his soul and the soul of Emma his wife. ire, and niece of Hugh de Pateshull, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. He and his 2nd wife, Maud, were defendants in a lawsuit in Yorkshire in 1237. RE, daughter of Hugh de Vere, Knt., Earl of Oxford, by Hawise, daughter of Saher de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester [see VERE 2 for her ancestry]. Her maritagium included the manors of Hillesdon and Wavendon, Buckinghamshire. wton Poppleford, Devon, and free warren in all his demesne lands in cos. Berks, Bucks, Devon, Dorset, and Somerset. He was granted a weekly market and a yearly fair at Iweme Courtney, Dorset in 1261. In 1263 he was granted a weekly market and yearly fair at Fauldand, Somerset. The same year he was pardoned 10 marks by the king for his good services. In 1264 he was commanded to come to the king with all speed. SIR JOHN DE COURTENAY died testate 3 May 1274, and was buried at Ford Abbey, Dorset. His widow, Isabel, married (2nd) before 24 Jan. 1276/7 (royal license 18 or 19 May 1280 for a fine of £100) OLIVER DE DINHAM (or DYNHAM), Knt., of Hartland, llsington, etc., Devon, Cotton Dinham and Sandford Orcas, Somerset, Constable of Exeter and Taunton Castles, Keeper of Lundy Isle, son and heir of Geoffrey de Dinham, Knt., of Hartland, Devon. He was born about 1234 (aged 24 in 1258). They had two sons, Josce, Knt., and Geoffrey. Oliver was pardoned for non-observance of the Provisions of Oxford 28 March 1264. In 1265 he supported the king's cause in the West against the adherents of Simon de Montfort. The same year he presented to the church of Cotton Dinham, Somerset. He took possession of Hartland Abbey during a voidance about 1272, when the Bishop of Exeter was absent abroad, and extorted large sums of money from the canons. He bought the manors of Nutwell and Harpwell, Devon from Marmoutier Abbey in 1272/3. In 1274-5 Simon de Torm arraigned an assize of mort d'ancestor against him and others touching common of pasture in Buckland, Somerset. In 1276-7 he arraigned an assize of novel disseisin against the abbot of Hartland touching a tenement in Hartland, Devon. He was in the army of Wales in 1277 and 1282. He presented to the church of Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire 13 March 1277. He was summoned to attend the king at Shrewsbury 28 June 1283. In 1286 he was granted a fair at Hartland, Devon. His wife, Isabel, died testate 11 August, year uncertain, sometime before 7 Jan. 1290/1. He was summoned to Parliament from 24 June 1295 to 26 August 1296, by writs directed 0 livero de Dynham or Dynaunt, whereby he is held to have become Lord Dinham. SIR OLIVER DE DINHAM, Lord Dinham, died 26 Feb. 1298/9. He and his wife, Isabel, were buried in the church of the Black Friars, Exeter, Devon.Find A Grave:https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/55886040/isabel-courtenay
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