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Reynold Il de Courtenay
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 1150
(Probably), Courtenay, Loiret, Centre, France
Death:
September 27, 1194 (39-48)
Okehampton, Devonshire, England

Immediate Family:
Son of Reynold l de Courtenay, 1st lord of Sutton and 1st wife of Reynold de Courtenay

Husband of Hawise de Crucy, lady of Okehampton

Father of Reynold Ill de Courtenay; Henry Courtenay and Sir Robert de Courtenay, Baron of Okehampton

Brother of Robert de Courtenay, lord of Sutton; William de Courtenay and Egelina de Courtenay

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his father ·Üí Hugh Courtenay, 2nd Earl of Devon
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his father ·Üí Sir Hugh Courtenay, Baron of Oakhampton
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his father ·Üí Sir Robert de Courtenay, Baron of Okehampton
his father ·Üí Reynold Il de Courtenay
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Traditionally seen as son of Renauld de Courtenay, Seigneur de Courtenay. However, it seems more likely he was the son of Reynold l de Courtenay, 1st lord of Sutton

Reynold de Courtenay
AKA Reginald, Renaud
b. about 1150 in France
d. 27 September 1194 in Okehampton, Devonshire, England
Reynold de Courtenay was the son of Reynold de Courtenay and his first wife. He married Hawise de Crucy, Lady of Okehampton, daughter of William de Crucy and Matilda d'Avranches, Dame du Sap, before 1178.1
He died on 27 September 1194.1
Reynold de Courtenay held the office of Castellan of Exeter.1 He held the office of Sheriff of Devon.1
Children of Reynold de Courtenay and Hawise de Crucy, Lady of Okehampton:
Reginald Courtenay, Born about 1174 in Of Okehampton, Devon, England
Henry Courtenay, Born about 1176 in Okehampton
Robert de Courtenay, Born about 1183 in Okehampton, Devon, England d. 26 Jul 1242. Married Mary Vernon.
Possibly Egelina (b abt 1165 - d aft 1219) was his daughter. Richardson places her as daughter of his father.
Biography
(1) Renaud II de Courtenay, ( - d. 27 September 1194) who in 1172, accompanied King Henry II of England on the Irish Expedition to the Wexford. He married Hawise de Curcy (d.1219), heiress of the feudal barony of Okehampton in Devon, and half sister to his father's second wife, Maud du Sap. Through the marriage, he acquired Okehampton Castle, which remained in the Courtenay family for many generations. They had a son, Robert de Courtenay (d. 1242), who was the great-grandfather of Hugh de Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon (d.1340).

·ÄúRoyal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,·Äù Douglas Richardson (2013):
REYNOLD DE COURTENAY, in right of his wife, of Okehampton, Alphington, Kenn, Musbury, Wimple, and Winkleigh, Devon, younger son by his father's 1st marriage, born about 1150.
He married after 1173 and before 1178 HAWISE DE COURCY, daughter and heiress of William de Courcy, by Maud, daughter of Robert d'Avranches. She was born before 1162, and was the older half-sister of his father's 2nd wife, Maud Fitz Robert.
They had three sons,
1. Robert, Knt.,
2. Reynold, Knt., and
3. Henry.
In 1178 he and his wife, Hawise, were granted license to have a free chapel at Oakhampton, Devon.
At an unknown date, he witnessed a charter of his brother, Robert de Courtenay. REYNOLD DE COURTENAY died 27 Sept. 1194, and was buried at Ford Abbey, Dorset.
In 1199 she fined for 300 marks for the lands of her mother, which included 40 librates in England and just as many in Normandy. In 1201 she owed 40 marks and one palfrey for 18 knights' fees. The same year she paid 40 marks for permission to cross the seas. In 1205 she owed 500 pounds and five palfreys to have livery of the honour of Oakhampton, Devon.
At an unknown date, she confirmed to Christchurch Priory the land of Wicha in the manor of Chulmleigh, Devon, which land her predecessor, Richard Fitz Baldwin, previously gave to William Martel.
Sometime during her widowhood, she granted the advowson of the church of Alphington, Devon to Henry de Courtenay. At an unknown date, she gave Ford Abbey the whole land of Haregrave, Devon in frankalmoin for maintaining three poor persons in the infirmary of the said house.
Hawise died 31 July 1219, and was buried at Ford Abbey, Dorset. On 14 August 1219 the king ordered the Sheriff of Devon to take into the king's hand all lands and tenements in his bailiwick formerly of Hawise de Courtenay, and keep them safely until the king orders otherwise. The same year her sister, Maud de Courtenay, brought a lawsuit against her, but the action was stayed due to Hawise's death.

Origins
Douglas Richardson, Post at SGM, 6 November 2019 < GoogleGroups >
Published at "Royal Ancestry" D. Richardson Vol. II. page 314
Reynold de Courtenay, of uncertain parentage. He married (1st) an unidentified wife, ____, kinswoman of Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine. They had three sons, William, Robert, and Reynold, and one daughter, Egeline. He married (2nd) after 1173 Maud FitzRobert. He was first recorded as holding lands in Devon in 1175-6. Sometime prior to his death, he granted two islands in the Thames between Witteneiam [?Wittenham] and Wadeiam [?Waddeson] to Abingdon Abbey. He died before Michaelmas 1191. In 1204-5 the king presented to the chapel of Musbury, Devon, which should have been in his widow, Maud's gift. In 1215 the king directed the Constable of Wallingford to deliver to her seisin of the vill of Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire, which formed part of her dower. In 1220 she sued Robert de Courtenay an Reynold de Courtenay (her nephews and step-grandsons) for the manors of Oakhampton, Chawleigh, Chulmleigh, Kenn, and Musbury, and Sampford, Devon and Hemington, Somerset, which she claimed as her right; Robert answered that no claims under French titles were valid; Maud rebutted that the properties were in England and she was English. Maud died shortly before 3 August 1224. In 1227 a mandate was sent to the sheriff of Gloucestershire ordering him to make enquiry of Peter FitzHerbert concerning scutage for the manor of Okehampton, Devon which belonged to Maud de Courtenay.

From Medlands:
RENAUD de Courtenay (-27 Sep 1194). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified, although the Testa de Nevill confirms that the father of Robert de Courtenay was the son of Renaud de Courtenay: a writ of King John dated 1212 records that "Robertus de Curtenay" held "terre in Sutton" in Berkshire which King Henry II had granted to "Reginaldo de Curtenay avo suo"[1541]. The 1176/77 Pipe Roll names "Reginaldo de Curtenaiဦin Sutton" in Berkshire[1542]. m (1178 or before) HAWISE Lady of Okehampton, daughter of [GEOFFROY de Crimes/GUILLAUME de Curcy] & his wife Mathilde d'Avranches (-31 Jul 1219). Two versions of her parentage are recorded. Bracton records a claim, dated 1222, by "Matillis de Curteney" against "Robertum de Curtenay" concerning "manerium de Ocumptona", which records that "Robertus" claimed that the land was "hereditas Matillidis de Aueregnes" who had "duas filiasဦHawisiam matrem suam primogenitam [%E2%80%A6filia Gaufridi de Crimes primi viri Matillidis de Auerenches] etဦMatillidem"[1543]. However, another claim recorded by Bracton, also dated 1222, by "Matillis de Curtenay" against "Robertum de Curtenay" concerning "manerium de Chamelegha" states that "Robertus filius RegisဦMatillidem de Auerenches uxorem suam" held the land which was inherited by "Hawisie filie sui matri eiusdem Roberti de Curtenay que fuit filia Willelmi de Curcy viri eiusdem Matillidis"[1544]. The Red Book of the Exchequer records "Hawisa de Curtenay" holding three knights´ fees in Debonshire in [1210/12][1545]. The sheriff of Devon was ordered "to take into the king´s handဦlandsဦformerly of Hawise de Courtenay, who is dead as the king has heard", dated 14 Aug 1219[1546]. Renaud & his wife had one child:
i) ROBERT de Courtenay (-26 Jul 1242, bur Ford Abbey, Devon). The Testa de Nevill includes a writ of King John dated 1212 which records that "Robertus de Curtenay" held "terre in Sutton" in Berkshire which King Henry II had granted to "Reginaldo de Curtenay avo suo"[1547]. Of Okehampton.

References
[S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 1, page 1122. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition.
Pedigree in Visitation of Cornwall, Vivian ed., 1887, p.105

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