Family tree familie Lelieveldt/Lelivelt » Elizabeth "Elizabeth Courtenay (born: Hungerford); Elizabeth Hungerford; Elizabeth Courtenay;" Hungerford (1406-1476)

Personal data Elizabeth "Elizabeth Courtenay (born: Hungerford); Elizabeth Hungerford; Elizabeth Courtenay;" Hungerford 

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Household of Elizabeth "Elizabeth Courtenay (born: Hungerford); Elizabeth Hungerford; Elizabeth Courtenay;" Hungerford

(1) She is married to Phillip William de Courtenay, Knight.

They got married about 1424 at Powderham, Devon, England.

Echtgeno(o)t(e): Elizabeth Courtenay (geboren Hungerford)

Child(ren):

  1. Emma Courtney  1425-1493
  2. Phillip Courtenay  ± 1425-1489
  3. Anne Courtenay  ± 1426-> 1449
  4. William Courtenay  ± 1428-1485
  5. Elizabeth Courtenay  1430-1493
  6. Edmund Courtenay  1437-1496 
  7. Walter Courtenay  1438-1505 
  8. Catherine Courtenay  1438-1515
  9. John Courtenay  ± 1438-????
  10. Peter Courtenay  ± 1440-1492
  11. Philippa Courtenay  ± 1442-1496
  12. Humphrey Courtenay  ± 1444-1496
  13. Margaret Courtenay  1459-1495


(2) She is married to Thomas Rogers, Sr..

They got married


Notes about Elizabeth "Elizabeth Courtenay (born: Hungerford); Elizabeth Hungerford; Elizabeth Courtenay;" Hungerford

==Primary Sourcestion of the dispensation granted to them by Henry, bishop of Winchester (to whom the pope lately granted, inter alia, faculty to dispense thirty persons of both sexes in the realm or other dominions of the king of England, to marry persons related to them in the third or more remote degree of kindred), to marry, notwithstanding that they were related in the third and fourth degree of kindred, in virtue of which dispensation they have been married. Sincere deuocionis affectus.me 7, 1417-1431, ed. J A Twemlow (London, 1906), pp. 377-384. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol7/pp377-384 [accessed 23 September 2017].other: Catherine PEVERELLTENAY1st Lord Hungerford.[1] Philip Courtenay+[1]] b. c 1400, d. 1485s) Ltd, 2003), volume 1, page 1123. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition.1476, dau. of Sir Walter Hungerford, K.G., 1st Lord Hungerford, Lord Treasurer of England, and wife Catherine Peverell, dau. of Sir Thomas Peverell and Margaret de Courtenay (51A-33). (CP IV: 335)therine Peverell bef 18 Sep 1402, daughter of Sir Thomas Peverell and Margaret Courtenay, and [2] Eleanor Berkeley bef 8 May 1439.re:Joan Champernoun.l. She was daughter and coheir of Thomas PEVERELL, MP, of Parke and Hamatethy in Cornwall, by Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas COURTENAY. [2]erham, Devon. On her marriage she took to her husband as her marriage portion the manor of Molland in North Devon, which was then inherited by her second son Sir Philip I Courtenay of Molland (who died in 1488), who founded a junior branch of the Courtenay family. A fragment of an ancient chest tomb in Molland Church displays two interlaced Hungerford sickles (the ancient symbol of the Hungerford family) and a dolphin of Courtenay of Powderham. Her third son was Peter Courtenay (c.1432-1492) Bishop of Exeter and Bishop of Winchester, whose splendid surviving mantlepiece in the Bishop's Palace,Exeter displays much heraldry including Hungerford sickles and Peverell garbs.[3]er; Sir Walter; Edmund; Humphrey; & Sir John) & 4 daughter (Anne, wife of Sir Thomas Grenville; Elizabeth, wife of Sir James Luttrell, of Sir Humphrey Audley, & of Thomas Malet, Esq; Philippe, wife ofSir Thomas Fulford; & Katherine, wife of Sir St. Clere Pomeroy, of Thomas Rogers, & of Sir William Huddesfield).[4]al Ancestry, Vol. V, p. 197‘ Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 327.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Elizabeth Hungerford

Katherine Peverell
± 1394-< 1438

Elizabeth Hungerford
1406-1476

(1) ± 1424
Emma Courtney
1425-1493
Phillip Courtenay
± 1425-1489
Anne Courtenay
± 1426-> 1449
William Courtenay
± 1428-1485
John Courtenay
± 1438-????
Peter Courtenay
± 1440-1492
Philippa Courtenay
± 1442-1496
Humphrey Courtenay
± 1444-1496
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