Richard Courtenay (died 15 September 1415) was an English prelate and university chancellor, who served as Bishop of Norwich from 1413 to 1415. Courtenay...
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Richard Courtenay was a prelate. Richard Courtenay may also refer to: Richard Courtenay (MP) (died 1696) Richard Courtney (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Sir Thomas Daniel Courtenay (/ˈkɔːrtni/; born 25 February 1937) is an English actor. After studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, he achieved...
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Richard Courtenay (c. 1655–1696), of Colyton, Devon and Fetcham, Surrey, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England...
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Earl of Devon (redirect from Lord Courtenay)
Richard II, Henry IV and Henry V, the Earls of Devon were treated with suspicion by the Tudors, perhaps unfairly, partly because William Courtenay, 1st...
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politician, the period of Courtenay's activity coincides with the years of Edward III's dotage, and with practically the whole of Richard II's reign. From the...
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of Richard Champernoun of Modbury. He was the grandson of Sir Philip Courtenay (c. 1355 – 1406) and therefore the great-grandson of Hugh de Courtenay, 2nd...
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List of chancellors of the University of Oxford (redirect from Richard de Nottingham)
Salisbury) 1407 Richard Courtenay 1407 Richard Ullerston 1408 William Clynt 1409 Thomas Prestbury 1410 William Sulburge 1411 Richard Courtenay 1412 William...
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to King Richard III, and a sister of Elizabeth of York who was the wife of King Henry VII and the mother of King Henry VIII. Edward Courtenay was thus...
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Sir Philip Courtenay (c. 1355 – 29 July 1406), of Powderham, Devon was the fifth son of Hugh Courtenay, 10th Earl of Devon (1303–1377). He was the founder...
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Penryn in 1555. Jane Courtenay Alice Courtenay Richard Courtenay of Tremere Henry Courtenay George Courtenay Cornwall portal "COURTENAY, John (1520/21-60)...
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Catherine of York (redirect from Catherine Courtenay)
did not come to a wedding. In 1495, Catherine was married to William Courtenay, son and heir of the Earl of Devon, an ardent supporter of Henry VII....
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Philip Courtenay (d. 1406) of Powderham, a younger son of Hugh Courtenay, 10th Earl of Devon (d. 1377). Courtenay was also a grand-nephew of Richard Courtenay...
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brother-in-law Bishop Courtenay, Keeper of the King's Jewels) the Duke of Bergundy's great tabernacle. In December 1415 Richard Courtenay, who by then had...
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Courtenay (/ˈkɔːrtni/ KORT-nee) is a city of about 26,000 on the east coast of Vancouver Island, in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is the...
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Sir Richard Courtenay Musgrave, 11th Baronet (21 August 1838 – 13 February 1881) was an English Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of...
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Courtenay died unmarried before 25 May 1725. He was the brother of Francis Courtenay and Richard Courtenay - both Members of Parliament. < "COURTENAY...
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Jon Courtenay (born 4 March 1973) is an English singer, pianist, entertainer and comedian, known for winning the fourteenth series of Britain's Got Talent...
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William Courtenay, 1st Baronet (7 September 1628 – 1 August 1702) was an English politician. Courtenay was the eldest son and heir of Francis Courtenay (d...
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John Richard Boyle, 15th Earl of Cork and 15th Earl of Orrery (born 1945) The heir apparent is the present holder's son Rory Jonathan Courtenay Boyle...
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their central subject, as in the case of the misericord for Bishop Richard Courtenay, which is a seated monk who supporters are a bishop tending sheep...
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Sutton Courtenay is a village and civil parish in the Vale of White Horse district of Oxfordshire, England. It is situated on the south bank of the River...
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Sir William Courtenay (1477 – November 1535) "The Great", of Powderham in Devon, was a leading member of the Devon gentry and a courtier of King Henry...
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Canterbury to arrest the marchers' leader, the self-styled Sir William Courtenay, who was actually John Nichols Tom, a Truro maltster who had spent four...
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Courtney C. Richard Courtney, character in We're in the Money (film) Richard Courtenay (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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Edmond Courtenay of Deviock married Jane Deviock, a daughter and co-heiress of John Deviock of Deviock near St Germans in Cornwall. Richard Courtenay of Lostwithiel...
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Thomas Courtenay, 6th/14th Earl of Devon (1432 – 3 April 1461), was the eldest son of Thomas de Courtenay, 5th/13th Earl of Devon, by his wife Margaret...
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William Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon (1475 – 9 June 1511), feudal baron of Okehampton and feudal baron of Plympton, was a member of the leading noble...
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Thomas de Courtenay, 5th/13th Earl of Devon (3 May 1414 – 3 February 1458) was a nobleman from South West England. His seat was at Colcombe Castle near...
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Manor of Molland (redirect from Philip Courtenay (died 1489))
One of their daughters, Lydia, married Richard Culme in Molland Church. Their daughter Elizabeth Courtenay (died 1624) married in 1600 to the Hollander...
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