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  • Roepnaam is William /Courtenay/ (3rd creation).
  • Hij is geboren rond 1475 in Devon, England, United Kingdom.
  • Beroep: 1st Earl of Devon.
  • (MARR) rond oktober 1495: Make/Maka: Katherine of York, Countess of Devon.
  • Hij is overleden op 9 juni 1511 in Devon, England, United Kingdom.
  • Hij is begraven in Blackfriars, London, England.

Gezin van William "William /Courtenay/ (3rd creation)" 1st Earl of Devon

Hij is getrouwd met Catherine York.

Zij zijn getrouwd rond oktober 1495.

Make/Maka: William Okänd

Kind(eren):

  1. Henry Courtenay  1496-1539
  2. Edward Courtenay  1497-1502
  3. Margaret Courtenay  1499-1526


Notities over William "William /Courtenay/ (3rd creation)" 1st Earl of Devon

William COURTENAY. Edward COURTENAYcombe and Boconnoc, brother of the blind Earl, and who was therefore heir-at-law. He was created Earl of Devon by patent, "to him and the heirs male of his body", on the twenty-sixth of Oct, 1485.is Earl married his cousin, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Phillip Courtenay of Molland, and was the father of Sir William Courtenay, created a Knight of the Bath at the coronation of Henry VII. William Courtenay took to wife Catherine Plantagenet, daughter of King Edward IV, and youngest sister of Elizabeth, King Henry's Queen. It was a most unfortunate marriage; Henry VII soon became jealous of his brother-in-law, and shut him up in the Tower, "to keep him out of harm's way", and in the Tower he, and his son and grandson, practically resided, as prisoners.therine was the youngest sister, yet, as the intermediate sisters had no children, the Courtenays came very near to the succession to the Crown. So in the Tower Sir William remained, through the reign of the first Tudor monarch. Henry VIII released his uncle from captivity, and intended to restore him to the earldom, which he had forfeited by his attainder. The letters patent were made out for this purpose on the tenth of May, 1511, but he was never "invested", and he died at Greenwich, of pleurisy, within a month of that date. By the express commands of the King, he was buried with the honours of an Earl, to which dignity his son Henry, the King's first cousin, succeeded, and the latter was further elevated to the Marquessate of Exeter, on the eighteenth of Jun, 1525. Fourteen years afterwards he was attainted, imprisoned in the Tower, and beheaded on the ninth of Jun, I539.astle, often in great povery. There are still traditions in Devonshire as to the "quiet, proud, gentle lady", who used to walk about Tiverton with her little daughter Margaret, who, folks say, was choked by a fishbone in 1512, and lies buried at Colyton.ter of William Courtenay, Earl of Devon, and the Princess Katherine, and that she died at Colcombe, choked by a fishbone, A.D. 1512".r, which was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on the eleventh of Jul, 1509, and this lady is also mentioned by her mother in a document dated 1511 (3rd Henry VIII), and signed "Kath. Devonshire", in which she states that Margaret, her daughter, is now above thirteen years of age, and that she proposes "to procure for her a fitting marriage".enry, Lord Herbert, eldest son of Charles Somerset, Earl of Worcester; and she was living at Richmond, in attendance on the infant Princess Mary, on the second of Jul, 1520. She died before her husband, who married, secondly, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Anthony Browne.ut "little chokebone", as the "natives" call her, and which, like many other traditions about the Courtenays, can have had no foundation in fact.ess of Exeter, by his second wife, Gertrude Blount, daughter of the Lord Mountjoy, was only twelve years old at the time of his father's execution. The King kept him in the Tower, a close prisoner, during the remainder of his reign, and there he continued all through that of Edward VI.n (1475 – 9 June 1511) was the son of Sir Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon and Elizabeth Courtenay. He married Catherine of York the sixth daughter of Edward IV of England and Elizabeth Woodville. William and Catherine had three children:y (c. 1497 – 1502)n the House of Lords, On Appeals and Writs of Error. London: Saunders and Benning, 1829. googlebooks Retrieved January 26, 2008uary 26, 2008 York the sixth daughter of Edward IV of England and Elizabeth Woodville. William and Catherine had three children:izabeth Grey, Viscountess Lisle and (2) Gertrude Blount

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