Francis Courtenay, de jure 4th Earl of Devon, (c. 1576 – 3 June 1638) of Powderham, Devon, was an English Member of Parliament.[2] In 1831 he was recognised retrospectively as having been de jure 4th Earl of Devon, having succeeded his father in 1630.
Courtenay married twice. He married firstly, 7 November 1606, Mary (born 1586), widow of Nicholas Hurst of Oxton, Devon and eldest daughter of Sir William Pole (1561–1635), of Colcomb, Devon.[6] They had no children.
Edward Courtenay, baptised on 17 July 1631 at Powderham.
Francis Courtenay, baptised on 14 July 1633, married, 11 January 1658, Rebecca, daughter of Major John Webb of Exeter.
James Courtenay, baptised on 18 January 1635 at Powderham.
Elizabeth Courtenay
Death
Courtenay died on 3 June and was buried on 5 June 1638 at Powderham, Devon.[3][7] He was succeeded by his eldest son, William. His widow later married Sir Amos Meredith, 1st Baronet of Marston, Devon. She died by 6 February 1664.[3]
^Venning & Hunneyball 2010: "The Francis Courtney elected in 1626 at Grampound was most likely a Cornish namesake, although Courtenay’s distant kinship with one of the borough’s patrons, John Mohun, means that he cannot be entirely ruled out."
Venning, Tim; Hunneyball, Paul (2010). "Courtenay, Francis (c.1576-1638), of Powderham, Devon". In Thrush, Andrew; Ferris, John P. (eds.). The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629. historyofparliamentonline.org.