- Arms of
Ercedecne /
Erchdecon /
Archdekne / Archdeacon, of Haccombe, Devon: Argent,
three chevronels sable.
These are also the arms of the
commune of...
- of
Nicholas Carew,
daughter of Hugh
Courtenay of
Haccombe and
Philippa Archdekne, they had the
following known issue: John Vere,
married Alice Colbroke...
- sole-heiress
Cecily de Haccombe, wife of Sir John
Arcedekne (alias l'Arcedekne,
Archdekne, Archdeacon, etc) to whom p****ed the manor. Sir John
Arcedekne (1306 –...
- Thirdly,
before 1407, to
Philippa Archdekne (alias Ercedecne), a
daughter and co-heiress of Sir
Warin Archdekne (1354-1400), MP, of
Haccombe in Devon...
-
Courtenay (d. 1425) of
Haccombe in
Devon (by his
second wife
Philippa Archdekne,
heiress of Haccombe) and
widow of Sir
Nicholas Carew (d.
before 20 April...
-
Baron Arcedekne (alias l'Arcedekne, Lercedeakne,
Archdekne, Archdeacon, etc.) was a
peerage created in 1321 for
Thomas Arcedekne, 1st
Baron Arcedekne...
-
before 20
April 1448), and
daughter of Sir Hugh
Courtenay by
Philippa Archdekne. Sir
Edmund Courtenay, 5th son, who
married Jane Devioke, a
daughter and...
-
heiress wife (his 2nd wife)
Philippa Archdekne (alias Ercedecne), a
daughter and co-heiress of Sir
Warin Archdekne (1354-1400), MP. His son and heir by...
-
mother (her father's
second wife) was
Phillipa Archdekne,
daughter and
heiress of Sir
Warren Archdekne of
Haccombe in Devon.
Joane Courtenay was the eventual...