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Charles Worthy
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by Bishop Bitton of Exeter, by his deed dated at Clist, fourth of the Kalends of November, 1300 (twenty-ninth of October), for prayers recited " for the soul of Sir Hugh Courtenay, formerly Knight, whose body is buried in the priory of Cowick, and for his children John, Alice, and Robert, who are interred at Colyton." Sir Hugh Courtenay's widow, Alianore, daughter of Hugh, Lord Despenser, died in I-ondon on the twenty-sixth of September, 1328, and her body is said to have been brought down to E...xeter and placed by that of her husband.
Agnes, daughter of Lord St. John of Basing, Digitized by V3OOQ IC The Parish of St, Thomas. 151 and first Countess of Devon of the Courtenay line, was buried "near" her husband's relatives. She died at Tiverton, on the eleventh of June, 1340.
Her husband only survived her for the short space of six months. The long litigation, which, since the death of Isabella de Fortibus, in 1283, had been maintained by the other kinsfolk of the Redvers family as to the right of succession to the title, had been terminated in his favour on the twenty-second of February, 1335, by virtue of a peremptory order from the Crown, he having claimed the Earldom as right heir of line of William de Vernon de Redvers, sixth Earl, whose daughter and co-heir, Mary de Redvers, had been his great-grandmother.


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