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  1. 28 ago 2019 · Charles Courtenay Locke: a younger son of Matilda and John. Thomas Lock: (1) married to William’s aunt Ann, rector of Newcastle in County Limerick until his death in 1787; (2) son of Thomas 1, rector of Mahoonagh and Newcastle until his death in December 1846. William Thomas Locke, son of Thomas 1, William’s agent in Ireland until 1811 ...

  2. individual; British; Male. Life dates. 1768-1835. Biography. Son of William Courtenay, 8th Earl of Devon; on 15 March 1831 he established his right to the Earldom of Devon, in abeyance since 1556, but never took his seat as Earl; died unmarried, the viscounty becoming extinct and the earldom passing to his cousin. 9 related objects.

  3. William J. Courtenay. Rituals for the Dead: Religion and Community in the Medieval University of Paris. University of Notrre Dame Press, 2019. William J. Courtenay (Editor), and Eric D. Goddard (Editor). Rotuli Parisienses (2 vols.) Supplications to the Pope from the University of Paris, Volume III: 1378-1394. Brill, 2013.

  4. Sir William Courtenay was born circa 1400 at Powderham Castle, Powderham, Devon, England. [2] He was the son of Sir Philip Courtenay and Elizabeth Hungerford. [3] He married Margaret Bonville, daughter of Sir William Bonville, 1st Lord Bonville and Margaret Merriet, circa 1450 at Chewton, Somerset, England.

  5. Era figlio di William Courtenay, VI conte di Devon, e di sua moglie, Lady Anne Bertie, figlia di James Bertie, I conte di Abingdon. Si laureò presso il Magdalen College. Carriera politica. Ricoprì la carica di deputato di Honiton (1734-1741). Succedette a suo padre il 10 ottobre 1735.

  6. 13 set 2019 · 1811March 18: Sheriff of Devon commanded to arrest William (and William Fryer) to face charge of buggery. 1811 March 27: William’s heir presumptive, his second cousin William Courtenay, announces that he is prepared to serve as one of the members of the UK parliament for Exeter; elected 6 October 1812.

  7. William Courtenay era il quarto (e l'unico maschio) dei quattordici figli di William Courtenay, VIII conte di Devon e Lady Frances Clark e fu battezzato il 30 agosto 1768. Alla morte del padre divenne il terzo visconte di Powderham e divenne rapidamente noto per lo stile di vita stravagante. [1] Fece ampliare Powderham Castle con una sala per ...