Agnes de St. John
- Born: Basing, Hampshire, England
- Marriage: Hugh de Courtenay Earl of Devon in 1292 in Wood Barton, Devon, England 141
- Died: 11 Jun 1345, Exter, Devon, England 141
- Buried: 27 Jun 1345, Cowick Priory, Exeter, Devon, England 141
General Notes:
Weis's Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700, Sir Thomas de Courteney, son of Sir Hugh de Courteney and Agnes St. John, d. 1356, 4th son, of Woodhuish and Dunterton, Deven and Wootton Courtenay and Cricket Malherbe, Somerset; m. by 1337, Muriel Moels, daughter of Sir John de Moels by wife Joan Lovel, daughter of Sir Richard Lovel, Lord Lovel of Castle Cary, Somerset. 160
Information about this person:
• Background Information. 141 Sir Hugh de Courteny married, when 17, in 1292, Agnes, daughter. of John de St. John, of Basing, Hants, by Alice, daughter of Reynold Fitz Piers. He died 23 Dec 1340, and was buried at Cowick, near Exeter, 5 Febr 1340/1, aged about 66. His widow died 11, and was buried 27 June 1345 [?1340?], at Cowick.
~Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV pp. 323-324
Agnes married Hugh de Courtenay Earl of Devon, son of Hugh de Courtenay and Alianore le Despenser, in 1292 in Wood Barton, Devon, England.141 (Hugh de Courtenay Earl of Devon was born 14 Sep 1275 or 1276 in Woodleigh, Kingsbridege, Devon, England,141 died 23 De 1340 in Okehampton, Devon, England 141 and was buried 5 Febr 1340/41 in Cowick Priory, Exeter, Devon, England 141.)
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