Estates of Courtenay in 1471
  • Here is an exhaustive list of the estates of the Earls of Devon.

    The names of the places are written as they appear in the Calendar of Letters Patent. The ? indicate the impossibility of currently locating the sites listed below.


    Berkshire
    Sutton Courtenay

    Buckinghamshire
    Hillesdon
    Wavenden
    Westcote
    Woddesdon

    Cornwall
    Landehilpe
    Leg Durand ?
    Lydurant ?
    Shevyoke
    Smalecombe
    St Anthony-in-Meneage
    Tregamur
    Treverbyn

    Devonshire

    Alfington
    Barnestopill
    Baylyford-in-Kenne
    Bokelonde
    Budlegh
    Chalvelegh
    Chulmeleigh
    Churebere
    Cliford
    Cloyton
    Colcombe,
    Coleton
    Columb John
    Colyford
    Colyton
    Cornwode
    Croke ?
    Culme John
    Dovelton ?
    Exmynstre
    Fayreway
    Forest of Exmore and Racche
    Holdeham
    Hundred Estbudlegh
    Hundred Exmynstre
    Hundred Plymton
    Hundred Tyverton
    Kenford by Ken
    Lemyngton
    Musbury
    Newenham by Chitlamphost
    Northpole ?
    Okehampton
    Oppesham
    Oxenhale
    Park of Assheley and Guddesbere, Tyverton.
    Park of Okehampton
    Park of Colcombe
    Pattebroke
    Plympton
    Pontisford by Cullomton
    Sampford Courtenay
    Seylake by Halberton
    Stuttecombe
    Thorn by Otery St Mary
    Tyverton
    Topsham
    Trelugan
    Twosyngton
    Tyverton
    West Budlegh
    Westmiddleton
    Whytford
    Wonford

    Gloucestershire
    Baylesford
    Coldaston

    Herefordshire
    Richard’s Castell

    Lancastershire
    Whitewyll ?

    Somersetshire
    Allhallows Goldsmith
    Bawderyppe ?
    Downeyend
    Hemington
    Rynmour and Wethe
    Westcoker
    Westraplond ?
    Yedestan ?

    Southamptonshire
    Brommore

    Unknown places
    Clayton ?
    Colfard ?
    Exyland (Westiate) ?
    Graunsomysocle ?
    Hallerigge ?
    Harecomb
    Harige ?
    Huntebeare ?
    Knoll ?
    Puryton ?
    Twykebeare ?
    Vyelleston ?
     
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    Mariage for Francis Lovell
  • Following the death of Anne Fitzhugh during the labor, Richard decides to marry his close friend Francis Lovell to Cicely Bonville, 7th Baroness of Harrington. The wedding took place on 18 July 1474, just over two weeks after her fourteenth birthday.
     
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