WebbJohn Courtenay or Courtney of Molland (b c1467, d 27.03.1509/10) m. Joan Brett (dau of Robert Brett of Pillond-of-Bilton or (Brite of Tillond)) Commoners jumps from John & … WebbSir Philip began building the Castle as we see it today in 1391. The building had the typical medieval long hall layout with six tall towers, only one of which remains today. His elder son Richard, who became Bishop of Norwich, and was Henry V's ambassador to France on his claiming the French throne, succeeded Sir Philip.
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WebbPhilip Courtenay Birth 1493 - Powderham Castle, Powderham, Devon, England Death 31 Jan 1547 - Powderham Castle, Powderham, Devon, England Mother Joan Brett Father Unavailable Quick access Family tree New search Philip Courtenay family tree Family tree Explore more family trees Parents Unavailable Joan Brett 1474 - 1516 Spouse (s) Alice … Webb6 feb. 2010 · Phillip COURTENAY of Molland (Sir) Born: ABT 1432, Powderham, Devonshire, England Died: 7 Dec 1489 Notes: 2nd son. Inherited Molland Bottreaux. Wonwell in … rcl benziger stories of god\u0027s love
Pedigree: Philip (Sir; of Molland) COURTENAY
WebbRobert Courtenay, of Molland, Circa 1524 - 1583. Robert Courtenay was born circa 1524, at birth place, to Philip Courtenay and Alice Courtenay. Robert had 5 siblings: Catherine … WebbHistorical Person Search Search Search Results Results Philip Courtenay of Molland (Unknown - 1489) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE for 14 days. How do we create a person’s profile? We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person’s profile. The Exeter Domesday Book of 1086 records three entries for manors called "Molland", two in South Molton hundred and one in North Molton hundred. The latter does not relate to today's village and estate of Molland, but to a separate ancient small manor later called "Molland-Sarazen", about 7 miles to the NW, in today's parish of North Molton, and now memorialized by the name of Higher M… rcl bl 8