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  2. Robert fitzEdith - Wikipedia

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    Robert married Matilda d'Avranches, [2] heiress of the feudal barony of Okehampton, Devon, and widow of William de Courcy. [1] They had one daughter, Maud, who married Renaud, Sire of Courtenay (son of Miles, Sire of Courtenay and Ermengarde of Nevers). [3] Robert died of natural causes.

  3. Feudal barony of Okehampton - Wikipedia

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    First folio of listing of Devonshire manors held by Baldwin the Sheriff, forming the feudal barony of Okehampton, Domesday Book, 1086. The first holder of the feudal barony of Okehampton was Baldwin FitzGilbert (dead by Jan 1091) called in the Latin Domesday Book of 1086 Baldvinus Vicecomes, "Baldwin the Viscount" (of Devon), an office which equated to the earlier Saxon office of Sheriff of Devon.

  4. Edith Forne - Wikipedia

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    Robert FitzEdith, (1093–1172) who married Maud d'Avranches. They had one daughter, Maud, who married Renaud, Sire of Courtenay (son of Miles, Sire of Courtenay and Ermengarde of Nevers). William de Tracy (1097–1140). Adeliza FitzEdith who appears in charters with her brother, Robert.

  5. Earl of Chester - Wikipedia

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    Richard d'Avranches (1094–1120) 2nd Earl of Chester: Lucia-Mahaut (d. 1120) Robert Rufus (c. 1090 –1147) 1st Earl of Gloucester: Ranulf de Gernon (1099–1153) 4th Earl of Chester: Maud (Matilda) of Gloucester (d. 1189) Hugh of Cyfeiliog (1147–1181) 5th Earl of Chester: Ranulf de Blondeville (1170–1232) 6th Earl of Chester Earl of ...

  6. Renaud de Courtenay - Wikipedia

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    He married Hawise de Curcy (d.1219), heiress of the feudal barony of Okehampton in Devon, and half sister to his father's second wife, Maud du Sap. [1] [5] Through the marriage, he acquired Okehampton Castle. Elizabeth de Courtenay (b. 1127 - d.

  7. House of Courtenay - Wikipedia

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    Reginald de Courtenay (d. 1160), married firstly, Hélène du Donjon, and secondly, after his move to England, Maud du Sap, d.1219, daughter of Robert FitzEdith (d.1172) (illegitimate son of King Henry I of England by Edith FitzForne). Renaud de Courtenay (d. 1194), married Hawise de Curcy, heiress to the English feudal barony of Okehampton, Devon.

  8. Hugh de Courtenay, 2nd/10th Earl of Devon - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Courtenay (d. 7 August 1395), who married firstly, Sir John de Vere (d. before 23 June 1350) of Whitchurch, Buckinghamshire, eldest son and heir apparent of John de Vere, 7th Earl of Oxford, by his wife Maud de Badlesmere; and secondly to Sir Andrew Luttrell of Chilton, in Thorverton, Devon [49] [50] and had issue, including Sir Hugh ...

  9. Okehampton - Wikipedia

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    Okehampton (/ ˌ oʊ k ˈ h æ m p t ə n / or / ˈ oʊ k æ m p t ə n /) is a town and civil parish in West Devon in the English county of Devon. At the 2021 census, the parish had a population of 7,313, which was slightly more than the 7,104 recorded at the 2011 census. [1] The Okehampton built-up area had a population of 9,112 at the 2021 ...