Philip Courtenay (died 1463)

Sir Philip Courtenay of Powderham
Arms of Sir Philip Courtenay: Courtenay impaling Hungerford with supporters two Courtenay boars. In the spandrels are the heraldic badges of Hungerford: three conjoined sickles and the Peverell garbs. Detail from Bishop Peter Courtenay's Mantelpiece, erected by Sir Philip's son Bishop Peter Courtenay (died 1492), Bishop's Palace, Exeter.[1]
Born(1404-01-18)18 January 1404
Ashton, Devon[2]
Died16 December 1463(1463-12-16) (aged 59)
Noble familyCourtenay
Spouse(s)Elizabeth Hungerford
IssueSir William Courtenay
Sir Philip Courtenay
Peter Courtenay
Sir Walter Courtenay
Edmund Courtenay
Humphrey Courtenay
Sir John Courtenay
Anne Courtenay
Elizabeth Courtenay
Philippe Courtenay
Katherine Courtenay
FatherSir John Courtenay
MotherJoan Champernoun

Sir Philip Courtenay (18 January 1404 – 16 December 1463) of Powderham,[a] Devon, was the senior member of a junior branch of the powerful Courtenay family, Earls of Devon.

  1. ^ Maria Halliday, A Delineation of the Courtenay Mantelpiece in the Episcopal Palace at Exeter by Roscoe Gibbs, Torquay, 1884
  2. ^ Richardson, Douglas (2011). Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families. Douglas Richardson. p. 625. ISBN 9781461045137. Retrieved 18 July 2017.


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