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*'''Sir Philip Courtenay, Sheriff of Devonshire1,2,3,4,5,6,7,83rried Elizabeth circa 1459; They had 3 sons''' (John, Esq; Philip; & William) '''and 2 daughters''' (Elizabeth, wife of Sir Edward Courtenay, 17th Earl of Devon; & Margaret, wife of Sir John Champernoun). '''She was previously married''' to William Hyndeston of Wonwell, Devonshire.1,2,3,4,6,7 '''Sir Philip Courtenay, Sheriff of Devonshire died on 7 December 1489; He married (2) Elizabeth Ashford, widow''' of William Marwood, Esq., and daughter of William Ashford.1,3,7509son, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 549.l. II, p. 60.try, Vol. II, p. 403.y, Vol. II, p. 401-402.tagenet Ancestry, p. 265.ity Index=0.39%e lived at Molland, Devon, England.1ails for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]gland84. Battle of Barnet 1471. JP 1471-8, 1483-5. Fell with Clarence 1471, restored by Richard III; Kt of the Body 1484.ERFORD**4. Elizabeth COURTENAYhilip Courtenay (1469 - 1514)*(1428 - 1485)*junior branch of the powerful Courtenay family, Earls of Devon. his wife Joan[2] Champernoun (died 1419),[3] widow and 4th wife of Sir James Chudleigh[4] and daughter of Alexander[5] Champernoun (d.1441) of Beer Ferrers,[6] Devon, by Joan Ferrers, daughter and co-heiress of Martin Ferrers[6] of Bere Ferrers.d.1391). He had a brother, Sir Humphrey Courtenay, who died without issue.[7] Philip was heir to his uncle, Richard Courtenay (d.1415), Bishop of Norwich[8] and also to his other uncle Sir William Courtenay (d.1419)[7] his mother Margaret Bohun, whose father had given it to her as her marriage portion. was at Tiverton Castle, and during the turbulent and lawless era of the Wars of the Roses, he supported the challenge against the earl, for local supremacy in Devon, put up by the Lancastrian courtier, Sir William Bonville (1392–1461), of Shute. Sir Philip's eldest son and heir Sir William Courtenay (d.1485) had married Bonville's daughter Margaret, cementing the alliance between the two men. On 3 November 1455 Thomas de Courtenay, 5th Earl of Devon (1414–1458) at the head of a private army of 1,000 men seized control of Exeter and its royal castle, the stewardship of which was sought by Bonville, and laid siege to nearby Powderham for two months. Lord Bonville attempted to raise the siege and approached from the east, crossing the River Exe, but was unsuccessful and was driven back by the Earl's forces. Sir Philip otherwise played a limited role in the Bonville-Courtenay feud. On 15 December 1455 the Earl of Devon and Lord Bonville met decisively at the Battle of Clyst Heath, where Bonville was defeated and after which the Earl sacked and pillaged Shute.[10]beth Hungerford, daughter of Walter Hungerford, 1st Baron Hungerford, Speaker of the House of Commons, Steward of the Household to Kings Henry V and Henry VI, and Lord High Treasurer. They had seven sons and four daughters: [12]ed 1461).f Devon (by the 1485 creation). '''The Devon manor of Molland was given to him by his mother''' who had herself been given it as her marriage portion by her brother Robert Hungerford, 2nd Baron Hungerford (died 1459) who had himself received it from his wife Margaret de Botreaux, daughter and sole heiress of William de Botreaux, 3rd Baron Botreaux (died 1462). The family of Courtenay of Molland continued at Molland until the death of the last in the male line in 1732.r 1506), who married Alice Colbroke, widow of John Vere (died before 15 March 1488), son of Sir Robert Vere (1410-1461), of Haccombe, Devon, by Joan Courtenay (died before 3 August 1465), widow of Sir Nicholas Carew (died before 20 April 1448), and daughter of Sir Hugh Courtenay by Philippa Archdekne.[13]rmans, and Isabell6/7-1461) of Dunster Castle, Somerset. Her ledger stone displaying the image of a lady, survives in Dunster Church.[14]t.[citation needed]erine Courtenay.ld (died 1499).[15] of Shillingford St. George, Attorney General to King Edward IV. His monumental brass exists in Shillingford Church (with a copy rubbing framed in Powderham Castle Chapel) showing him dressed as a knight in armour, with sword and spurs. He is bare-headed, and wears over his armour a tabard, on which is embroidered the arms of Huddesfield: Argent, a fess between three boars passant sable, on the fess a crescent for difference. He kneels before a prie dieu, on which is an open book, and on the floor by his side lie his gauntlets, and helmet with mantling and crest, a boar rampant. Katherine his wife kneels behind the knight. She wears a pedimental head dress and lappets, gown, ornamented girdle, with dependant pomander. Over this she wears a robe of estate, on which is her arms: Or, three torteaux a label of three, for Courtenay. Behind her kneels her only son by her second husband, George Rogers, and following them her two daughters, by Sir William Huddesfield, in similar costume to their mother, Elizabeth Poyntz, and Katherine Carew. Below is this inscription (the abbreviations of the Latin extended): Conditor et Redemptor corporis et et anime Sit michi medicus et custos utriusque. Dame Kateryn ye wife of Sr Willm Huddesfeld & dought of S'r Phil' Courtnay kny'kt. In the centre of the cover-stone of the tomb is a shield with the arms of Huddesfield impaling Courtenay. When Westcote, in 1630, visited the church, he noted this inscription, which was probably on the ledger line round the table of the tomb, and has since disapappeared : "Here lieth Sir William Huddiffeild, knight, Attorney-general to King Edward IV, and of the Council to King Henry VII, and Justice of Oyer and Determiner; which died the l0th day of March, in the year of our Lord, 1499. On whose soul Jesus have mercy, Amen. Honor Deo et Gloria" [16]nty of Devon: Comprising ..., Volume 1, Pages 1-452 edited by John Lambrick Vivian&sig=JK0PGjYO2QMFN8xcLw9t13hbOcM&hl=en&ei=b2rwTY2cBJGisQPhg_ShDg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CCIQ6AEwAjhG#v=onepage&q=Mallett&f=falsertenay, Kt. of Powderham, son and heir, heir to his uncle Richard, and aged 11 years at his death, also heir to his uncle Sir William, d. 16 Dec. 1463. Inq. p.m. 3 Edw. IV, No. 29. = Elizabeth, da. of Walter, Lord Hungerford, K.G., survived her husband, d. 14 Dec. 1476, Inq. p.m. 16 Edward IV, No. 77. ; ch: Anne (m. Sir Thomas Grenfield), Elizabeth (m. James Luttrell), Phillipa (m. Sir Thomas Fulford), Catherine (m. Thomas Rogers & Sir St.Clare Pomeroy & Sir Wm. Huddesfield), Edmond (m. Jane Deviock) '''Sir Philip (m. Elizabeth Hyndeston)''', Peter (Bishop of Exeter and Winchester), Sir John (7 son, Knight Banneret), Sir Walter (m. Alice _ ), Humphrey (m. Elizabeth Pomeroy), Sir William (m. Margaret Bonville) Courtenay.II, No. 87. = Elizabeth''', da. of ... and '''widow of''' William Hyndeston of Wonwall. Chanc. Inq. p.m. 22 Edw. IV, No. 33. Robt. Hyndeston her son and heir aged 30 years at the death of his mother. ;''' ch:''' E (vide page 251.) (William (of Loughton), Philip (m. Jane Fowell), John (m. Joane Brite), Elizabeth (m. Eddward Courtenay), Margaret (m. Sir John Champernowne) Courtenayhn Courtney of Molland in Com. Devon, Esq. '''son and heir of Sir Philip Courtenay of Molland''', aged 22 years at his father's death, died 27 Mar. 1509. Will 22 Mar. 1508-9, pro 3 July 1509, P.C.C. (Bennett 15). = Joane Da. of Robert Brite of Tillond, extrix. of her husband's will. ; ch: Agnes (m. Anthony Acland), Ellen (m. Roger Gifford), Phillip (m. Alice Matthew), John (m. Elizabeth Chichester) Courteney Blackhall), Mary (m. Anthony Chapell), Ann (m. Hugh Hache), Elinor (m. Robert Bishop), Grace, John (5 son), Robert (3 son), John (4 son), Lewis (2 son), Hugh (m. Elizabeth Stephens) Courtneyizabeth, mar. John Lovering.gnes (bap. 28 Feb. 1570-1 at Molland.¹), Peter (2 sone), Lanslade (bapt. 2, bur. 29 July 1587 at Molland.¹), Robert (m. Dorithie Courtney) Courtney both the 2004 & 2011 editions of Plantagenet Ancestry, it is said: "Sir Philip Courtenay died 7 Dec. 1489": PM Henry VII Vol. 1, pp. 195, 223), neither of which are cited as sources in Plantagenet Ancestry. ast, seised of the under-mentioned manors and lands. John Courtenay, aged 22 and more, is his son and heir." died 6 May last, seised of the under-mentioned manor [Thorneston] in fee. John Courtenay, aged 26 and more, is his son and heir." As the writs of diem clausit extremum following Sir Philip's death were issued on 1 March 1489, the date of "6 May" in this IPM is clearly an error. r Philip Courtenay of Molland died 7 February 1489. ptember 1489, he would've been born in 1462/63. Given that his parents were married shortly after the death of his mother's first husband William Hingeston in 1458, and that his mother Elizabeth Wonwell went on to have two further sons after John, the earlier date of about 1463 seems more likely. n: http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015046359728;view=1up;seq=211

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Sir John Courtenay
± 1384-1406
Joan Courtenay
± 1376-1419
Katherine Peverell
± 1394-< 1438

Phillip Courtenay
± 1425-1489


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