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Powderham Castle is a
fortified manor house in Exminster, Devon, 6
miles (9.7 km)
south of
Exeter and 1⁄4 mile (0.4 km) north-east of the
village of Kenton...
- but a much
later very
distant Courtenay cousin, of the
family seated at
Powderham,
whose common ancestor was Hugh de Courtenay, 2nd Earl of
Devon (d.1377)...
- out her life on dry land,
taken in by the Earl of
Devon at his home,
Powderham Castle. From 1935, she
lived in the castle's rose
garden and was owned...
- Clement's Church,
Powderham,
against the east wall of the
south transept, with a
plaster cast in the
chapel attached to
Powderham Castle, in an ogee...
- John
Deydras (died 1318), also
known as John of
Powderham, was a
pretender to the
English throne during the
reign of
Edward II. He was
executed by hanging...
- HMS
Powderham was one of 93
ships of the Ham
class of ins****
minesweepers named after villages ending in -ham, in this case
Powderham in Devon. She was...
- (5 May 1942 – 18
August 2015),
styled as Lord
Courtenay until 1998, of
Powderham Castle in Devon, was a
British peer, landowner, and surveyor. He was the...
- Sir
Philip Courtenay (18
January 1404 – 16
December 1463) of
Powderham, Devon, was the
senior member of a
junior branch of the
powerful Courtenay family...
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deepened and widened, and
later still it was
extended to Turf Lock near
Powderham five mi (eight km). The
canal was
successful until the
middle of the 19th...
-
until 1831, his
official title was The Rt. Hon. The
Viscount Courtenay of
Powderham.
Courtenay was
baptized on 30
August 1768, the
fourth of 14
children (his...