See also
- Elizabeth COURTENAY's parents: Hugh + of COURTENAY (1303-1377) and Margaret + of BOHUN (1311-1391)
- Elizabeth COURTENAY's siblings: Philip + COURTENAY (1326-1406), Margaret COURTENAY (1326- ), Hugh of COURTENAY (1326- ), Edward of COURTENAY (1329- ), Thomas COURTENAY (1331- ), William COURTENAY (1331- ), Catherine COURTENAY (1335- ), Joan COURTENAY (1337- ), Matilda COURTENAY (1339- ), Peter COURTENAY (1342- ), Eleanor COURTENAY (1344- ), John COURTENAY (1346- ), Guenora COURTENAY (1348- ), Anne COURTENAY (1351- ), Isabel COURTENAY (1353- ), Humphrey COURTENAY (1355- ) and Philippa COURTENAY (1357- )
Family of Andrew + LUTTRELL and Elizabeth + COURTENAY
Husband: |
Andrew + LUTTRELL (1325-1395) |
Wife: |
Elizabeth + COURTENAY (1330-1395) |
Children: |
Hugh + LUTTRELL (1364-1428) |
Marriage |
1359 |
Dunster, Somersetshire, England |
Husband: Andrew + LUTTRELL
Name: |
Andrew + LUTTRELL |
Sex: |
Male |
Father: |
- |
Mother: |
- |
Birth |
1325 |
Chilton, Devonshire, England |
Occupation |
|
Knight |
Title |
|
Sir |
Death |
7 Aug 1395 (age 69-70) |
Somerset, England |
Wife: Elizabeth + COURTENAY
Note on Husband: Andrew + LUTTRELL
Notes: married Elizabeth, relict of Sir John de Vere, son of the Earl of Oxford. She was the second daughter of Hugh, Earl of Devon. Through her sisters, she was closely connected with the Lords Cobham and Harington. On the occasion of the marriage, in the summer of 1359, Edward III gave them an annuity of 200£ for their lives, in aid of the maintenance of their social position. In 1361, Sir Andrew Luttrell and his wife went on pilgrimage to the famous shrine of Santiago de Compostella, with a retinue. of twenty-four men and women and as many horses.2
Sources
1 | "Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists" (NEHGS, 1999). |
2 | "http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/LUTTRELL.htm". |