Individual Details

Walter Hungerford

(Ca 1407 - Bef 1449)

From Wikipedia re Walter Hungerford, 1st Baron Hungerford (1378-1449)

Hungerford married twice:

Firstly to Catherine (or Eleanor) Peverell, daughter of Sir Thomas Peverell, MP, of Parke and Hamatethy, Cornwall[6] (a cadet branch of Peverell of Sampford Peverell in Devon[18]) by his wife Margaret Courtenay (1355–1422[citation needed]) one of the two daughters and eventual sole heiresses of Sir Thomas Courtenay (died 1356)[19] of Wootton Courtenay in Somerset and of Woodhuish, Devon,[6] by whom he had three sons and at least one daughter:
Walter Hungerford, eldest son and heir apparent, who was made a prisoner of war in France in 1425, was ransomed by his father for three thousand marks, was in the retinue of John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford in France in 1435, and predeceased his father without issue.[20]
Robert Hungerford, 2nd Baron Hungerford, eldest surviving son and heir.[20]
Edmund Hungerford, who was knighted by Henry VI after the Battle of Verneuil on Whit-Sunday 1426,[21] and married Margaret Burnell, daughter and co-heiress of Edward Burnell, by whom he had two sons:
Thomas Hungerford, ancestor of the Hungerfords of Down Ampney in Gloucestershire, of the Hungerfords of Windrush, Oxfordshire and of the Hungerfords of Black Bourton, Oxfordshire.[20]
Edward Hungerford, ancestor of the Hungerfords of Cadenham, Wiltshire.[20]

Arms of Bishop Peter Courtenay (d.1492), showing the arms of the See of Exeter impaling Courtenay of Powderham, incorporating heraldic badges of dolphins of Courtenay of Powderham and in the spandrels, Hungerford sickles and Peverell garbs. Detail from the Courtenay Mantelpiece, Bishop's Palace, Exeter
Elizabeth Hungerford (died 14 December 1476), who married Sir Philip Courtenay (1404–1463) of Powderham, Devon.[22] On her marriage she took to her husband as her marriage portion the manor of Molland in North Devon, which she gave to her second son Sir Philip Courtenay of Molland (died 1488), who founded a junior branch of the Courtenay family there.[23] A fragment of an ancient chest tomb in Molland Church displays heraldic motifs of two interlaced Hungerford sickles and a dolphin of Courtenay of Powderham. Her third son was Peter Courtenay (c.1432–1492) Bishop of Exeter and Bishop of Winchester, whose splendid surviving mantlepiece in the Bishop's Palace, Exeter displays much heraldry including Hungerford sickles and Peverell garbs.[24]
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Burke's Dormant & Extinct Peerages (1866)
https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalhi00burkgoog/page/n308
p. 291

Walter Hungerford died before his father.

Events

BirthCa 1407
DeathBef 1449

Families

FatherWalter de Hungerford (1378 - 1449)
MotherCatherine Peverell ( - )
SiblingEdmund de Hungerford (1409 - 1484)
SiblingRobert de Hungerford (1411 - 1459)
SiblingMargaret de Hungerford (1412 - )