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John Fortescue (Devon lawyer)

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First appearing in the records in 1390 as a gentleman appointed to a commission enquiring into wastage in manors held by the king in Devon and elsewhere, documents in 1411 and 1412 show him carrying out a property transaction and sitting on a commission for
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in 1422, and married an heiress who was mother of his sons. These imaginary details were reproduced over the centuries, even reaching the authoritative “History of Parliament” in 1993.
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for the counties of Cornwall and Devon, but his main work was as an estate manager and minor legal functionary in Devon, for which before 1422 he had been admitted a member of
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In reality he lived and died as a gentleman, his only known trip abroad was a pilgrimage to Spain, and the mother of his sons was a first wife whose last name is unknown.
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As his descendants rose in the world, they felt the need for a more illustrious ancestor and created a suitable hero: a knight who fought in France at the famous
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showing the arms of Fortescue impaling those of Beauchamp of Ryme, symbolising the marriage of the parents of John Fortescue
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Before 1408 he was married to Clarice, whose family name is unknown, and they had three sons:
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but by 1421 she was dead and he was married to Eleanor Norris, daughter of William Norris.
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succeeded as earl, he was appointed as one of his stewards. He had died by 1436.
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Born about 1365, he was a younger son of William Fortescue, who held land at
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in 1415, was put in command of the captured city after the
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Index

John Fortescue (Captain of Meaux)
Devon

motto
Battle of Agincourt
Siege of Meaux
Whympston
Modbury

Buckland Filleigh
oyer and terminer
Edward Courtenay, Earl of Devon
Members of Parliament
Devon
Plymouth
Sir Edward Courtenay
Santiago de Compostela
escheator
Lincoln's Inn
Hugh Courtenay
Henry Fortescue
John Fortescue
Holbeton

Weare Giffard
"The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1386-1421"
"The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1386-1421"


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