Some account of the barony and town of Okehampton: its antiquities and institutions . d 7 Henry Lord Courtenay, Knight of the V. —Hugh Courtenay (blind earls 2nd son) baron and earl, died 10 Henry VI. —Thomas Courtenay, baron and earl, died 1+ IV.—Thomas Courtenay, baron and earl, beheaded I. Edward Courtenay, baron and earl, beheaded. 8. Edward IV. John Courtenay, baron and earl slain at Tewkesbury 10. Ed. I. —Lord John ]\Iohun, baron of Okehampton. Humfry Stafford, of Southwike,* created earl of Devonshire, and lord of Okehampton
Some account of the barony and town of Okehampton: its antiquities and institutions . d 7 Henry Lord Courtenay, Knight of the V. —Hugh Courtenay (blind earls 2nd son) baron and earl, died 10 Henry VI. —Thomas Courtenay, baron and earl, died 1+ IV.—Thomas Courtenay, baron and earl, beheaded I. Edward Courtenay, baron and earl, beheaded. 8. Edward IV. John Courtenay, baron and earl slain at Tewkesbury 10. Ed. I. —Lord John ]\Iohun, baron of Okehampton. Humfry Stafford, of Southwike,* created earl of Devonshire, and lord of Okehampton, 9. Edward IV, and beheaded the sameyear. III.—Second Line of Courtenay. Henry —Edward Courtenay, earl of Devon, lord of Okehampton and Plimpton died i Henry VIII.—William Courtenay, earl and baron, died 3 Henry Courtenay, earl and INIarquis of Exeter, beheaded 1538.]\Iary. —Edward Courtenay, restored as earl of Devon, lord of Okehampton and Plimpton, died 4. Oct. 1556. *Arms.—Or, a chevron gules, Tuithin a border engrailed, SECTION III. Remember the glories of Brian the brave.— Barons of Okehampton.
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