Courtenay of Tremere

The Courtenay family of Tremere were a cadet line of the influential Devon family seated at Powderham and part of the House of Courtenay. The family is descended from Sir Philip Courtenay, the son of Hugh de Courtenay, the 10th Earl of Devon. The Tremere line began with Richard Courtenay of Lostwithiel, who settled at Tremeer in Lanivet, Cornwall, UK.

John Courtenay of Tremere

John Courtenay of Tremere (1520/1521 - 1560) was the third child from Richard Courtenay's second marriage to Jane Boscawen. In his youth he appears to have been attached to Cromwell’s household. In the autumn of 1553, Courtenay used his family's connection with the Lostwithiel constituency to have himself elected the town's junior Member in Mary's first Parliament. In the autumn of 1555, he was elected as a Member for Penryn. He died on 1 March 1560, being buried at Lanivet, where a monument was erected to his memory. He left life interest in the Tremere property to his widow, Elizabeth Trengrove, who later married Thomas Arundell.

Children

  1. Jane Courtenay
  2. Alice Courtenay
  3. Richard Courtenay of Tremere
  4. Henry Courtenay
  5. George Courtenay

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