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  1. Sir Hugh I Courtenay (after 1358 – 5 or 6 March 1425), of Haccombe in Devon, was Sheriff of Devon for 1418/19 and was thrice elected knight of the shire for Devon in 1395, 1397 and 1421.

  2. Hugo I Courtenay (em inglês: Sir Hugh I Courtenay; depois de 1358 – 5 ou 6 de março de 1425), de Boconnoc na Cornualha e de Haccombe em Devon, [1] foi xerife de Devon em 1418/19 e foi eleito três vezes cavaleiro do condado por Devon em 1395, 1397 e 1421.

  3. Sir Hugh de Courtenay, 2nd/10th Earl of Devon [1] (12 July 1303 – 2 May 1377), [2] 2nd Baron Courtenay, feudal baron of Okehampton [3] and feudal baron of Plympton, [4] played an important role in the Hundred Years War in the service of King Edward III. His chief seats were Tiverton Castle and Okehampton Castle in Devon.

  4. Sir Hugo de Courtenay, 2.º/10.° Conde de Devon (Devon, 12 de julho de 1303 - 2 de maio de 1377) foi um nobre inglês. Seus pais eram Hugh Courtenay, 1.º Conde de Devon com Agnes de Saint John. [1] Tornou-se um grande soldado na Guerra dos Cem Anos a serviço do rei Eduardo III de Inglaterra.

  5. Contents. hide. (Top) Early years. Marriage and issue. Death. External links. Footnotes. References. Hugh de Courtenay. Sir Hugh de Courtenay (1251–1292) was the son and heir of John de Courtenay, feudal baron of Okehampton, Devon, by Isabel de Vere, daughter of Hugh de Vere, 4th Earl of Oxford. His son inherited the earldom of Devon . Early years.

  6. Sir Hugh Courtenay, KG (22 March 1327 – after Easter term 1348) was the eldest son and heir apparent of Hugh Courtenay, 10th Earl of Devon (1303–1377), whom he predeceased, and was a founding member of the Order of the Garter.

  7. Dates. DEVON. 1395. DEVON. Sept. 1397. DEVON. May 1421. Family and Education.