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Reynold "Seigneur de Courtenay" Courtenay

(Abt 1140 - 27 Sep 1194)



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== Biography ==He married Hawise de Crucy, Lady of Okehampton, daughter of William de Crucy and Matilda d'Avranches, Dame du Sap, before 1178.1 He died on 27 September 1194. Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 317.
Renaud de Courtenay held the office of Castellan of Exeter.1 He held the office of Sheriff of Devon.1
Child of Renaud de Courtenay and Hawise de Crucy, Lady of Okehampton: Robert de Courtenay, d. 26 Jul 12421

From Medlands:
"RENAUD de Courtenay (-27 Sep 1194). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified, although the Testa de Nevill confirms that the father of Robert de Courtenay was the son of Renaud de Courtenay: a writ of King John dated 1212 records that "Robertus de Curtenay" held "terre in Sutton" in Berkshire which King Henry II had granted to "Reginaldo de Curtenay avo suo"[1541]. The 1176/77 Pipe Roll names "Reginaldo de Curtenai…in Sutton" in Berkshire[1542]. m (1178 or before) HAWISE Lady of Okehampton, daughter of [GEOFFROY de Crimes/GUILLAUME de Curcy] & his wife Mathilde d'Avranches (-31 Jul 1219). Two versions of her parentage are recorded. Bracton records a claim, dated 1222, by "Matillis de Curteney" against "Robertum de Curtenay" concerning "manerium de Ocumptona", which records that "Robertus" claimed that the land was "hereditas Matillidis de Aueregnes" who had "duas filias…Hawisiam matrem suam primogenitam […filia Gaufridi de Crimes primi viri Matillidis de Auerenches] et…Matillidem"[1543]. However, another claim recorded by Bracton, also dated 1222, by "Matillis de Curtenay" against "Robertum de Curtenay" concerning "manerium de Chamelegha" states that "Robertus filius Regis…Matillidem de Auerenches uxorem suam" held the land which was inherited by "Hawisie filie sui matri eiusdem Roberti de Curtenay que fuit filia Willelmi de Curcy viri eiusdem Matillidis"[1544]. The Red Book of the Exchequer records "Hawisa de Curtenay" holding three knights´ fees in Debonshire in [1210/12][1545]. The sheriff of Devon was ordered "to take into the king´s hand…lands…formerly of Hawise de Courtenay, who is dead as the king has heard", dated 14 Aug 1219[1546]. Renaud & his wife had one child:
* "ROBERT de Courtenay (-26 Jul 1242, bur Ford Abbey, Devon). The Testa de Nevill includes a writ of King John dated 1212 which records that "Robertus de Curtenay" held "terre in Sutton" in Berkshire which King Henry II had granted to "Reginaldo de Curtenay avo suo"[1547]. Of Okehampton."
-------------------- Renaud de Courtenay (1125 – September 27 , 1194 ), was a nobleman of Sutton, Berkshire , England .

Buried at Forde Abbey, near Thorncombe in Dorset.

== Sources ==
*Royal Ancestry 2013 D. Richardson 2013 Vol. II p. 317


* The Kirbys of New England .... Pg. 381 -* Frederick Lewis Weis, Walter Lee Sheppard, David Faris Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists who came to America
* Geneajourney.com


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    Events

    BirthAbt 1140Courtenay, Loiret, France
    Death27 Sep 1194Okehampton, Devonshire, England
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    Families

    FatherRenaud Courtenay (1100 - 1189)
    MotherJosceline Donjon ( - 1173)
    SiblingRobert "Lord of Sutton" Courtenay (1145 - 1209)