Francis Courtenay (died 1638)
Francis Courtenay, de jure 4th Earl of Devon, (c. 1576 – 3 June 1638) of Powderham, Devon, was an English Member of Parliament.[2] In 1831 he was recognised retrospectively as having been de jure 4th Earl of Devon, having succeeded his father in 1630. OriginsCourtenay was the second but eldest surviving son of Sir William Courtenay (1553–1630), de jure 3rd Earl of Devon of Powderham Castle, Devon, by his first wife Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Manners, 2nd Earl of Rutland (1526–1563).[3] CareerHe was MP for Devonshire in 1625[2] and possibly for Grampound in 1626.[4] In 1633 he was Colonel of a regiment of the Devon Trained Bands.[5] Marriages and issueCourtenay married twice. He married firstly, 7 November 1606, Mary (born 1586), widow of Nicholas Hurst of Oxton, Devon and eldest daughter of Sir William Pole (1561–1635), of Colcomb, Devon.[6] They had no children. He married secondly, by 1628,[2] Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Edward Seymour, 2nd Baronet (c. 1580 – 1659) of Berry Pomeroy, Devon, by whom he had issue:[7]
DeathCourtenay died on 3 June and was buried on 5 June 1638 at Powderham, Devon.[3][7] He was succeeded by his eldest son, William. His widow later married Sir Amos Meredith, 1st Baronet of Marston, Devon. She died by 6 February 1664.[3] Notes
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