Fig. 246.—Arms of Hugh Courtenay, Earl of Devon (d. 1422): Or, three torteaux, a label azure. (From his seal.)
Français : Pierre de Courtenay († 1250), seigneur de Conches et de Mehun
Français : [Vitrail de N.-D. de Chartres, sur lequel est représenté un chevalier agenouillé] : [dessin] - Raoul de Courtenay, seigneur d’Illiers
William Jenyns' Ordinary, c. 1360, London, Society of Antiquaries Ms.664/9 roll 26, 25v/26r, nos. 765–796 (ed. Steen Clemmensen) The second manuscript, London, Society of Antiquaries, Ms.664/9 roll 26 fo.1r-49 More
Čeština: Peter of Courtenay (1250)
Within a Garter inscribed (honi soit) qui male y pense an escutcheon of the arms of Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon (d.1509), Knight of the Garter: Or, three torteaux, one of a pair facing each other on to More
Armorials of Courtenay of Molland, sculpture on north facade of West Molland Barton, Devon. Arms of Courtenay of Molland on an escutcheon couchée. Inscription: "This is the armes of Hugh Courtny sometimes Earl More
Detail from ledger stone in St Matthew's Church, Cheriton Fitzpaine, Devon, of Catherine Courtenay (1632-1671), a daughter of John Courtenay (d.1661) of Molland in North Devon, and wife of John II Moore (1636- More
Crest of mural monument to James Courtenay(d.1683), Meshaw Church, Devon. A triple impalement: centre: Or, 3 torteaux a label of 3 points azure each point charged with 3 roundels in pale, differenced by a cres More
Mural monument to John Courtenay(d.1660), Molland Church, Devon.
Sculpted stone heraldic shields on western arch of the Gatehouse to Dunster Castle in Somerset, erected by Sir Hugh Luttrell (d.1521) (Source: Maxwell Lyte, Sir Henry, A History of Dunster and of the Families More
Quartered arms of Sir William Strode (d.1637) of Newnham, Plympton St Mary. Detail from his mural monument in St Mary's Church, Plympton, Devon. 8 quarters as follows: 1st: Argent, a chevron between three coni More
Arms of Courtenay, Earls of Devon: Or, three torteaux
Arms of Courtenay: Or, three torteaux a label of three points azure.
Ledger stone in St Matthew's Church, Cheriton Fitzpaine, Devon, of Catherine Courtenay (1632-1671), a daughter of John Courtenay (d.1661) of Molland in North Devon, and wife of John II Moore (1636-1700) of Upc More
Ledger stone in floor of Upcott Chapel, St Matthew's Church, Cheriton Fitzpaine, Devon, to Gertrude Courtenay (1592-1666),[36] daughter and heiress of the last James Courtenay of Upcott, in the parish of Cheri More
Pair of heraldic devices either of Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon (d.1509), KG, or of his grandson Henry Courtenay, 1st Marquess of Exeter (1498–1539), KG, both seated at Tiverton Castle, Devon. North and More
Arms of Courtenay, Earls of Devon, sculpted on monument with female effigy in Colyton Church, Devon, said to be of Effigy identified by tradition as "little choke-a-bone", Margaret Courtenay (d.1512), an infan More
Heraldic escutcheon on easternmost of north aisle piers in Powderham Church, Devon, showing the arms of Courtenay of Powderham impaling Bonville. These are the arms of Sir William Courtenay (d.1485), husband o More
Mural monument to James Courtenay(d.1683), Meshaw Church, Devon
Mural monument to John Courtenay, Esq., (d.1724) Molland Church, Devon
Fragment from demolished chest tomb c.1488 in Molland Church, Devon, probably that of Sir Philip Courtenay (d.1488) of Molland, showing within a gothic quatrefoil an escutcheon bearing the arms of Courtenay o More
Arms of Courtenay impaling Royal arms of England, sculpted on monument with female effigy in Colyton Church, Devon, said to be of Effigy identified by tradition as "little choke-a-bone", Margaret Courtenay (d. More
Mural monument of Sir John Chichester (1598-1669) of Hall, Bishop's Tawton, Devon. Bishop's Tawton Church, Devon. Latin inscription: Memoriae Sacrum. Hic jacet vir admodum venerabilis D(ominus) Jo(h)annes Chic More
Mural monument to John Courtenay(d.1732) Molland Church, Devon.
Heraldic cartouche on mural monument of Sir John III Chichester (1598-1669) of Hall, Bishop's Tawton, Devon. Bishop's Tawton Church. Shows 20 quarterings: 1: Chichester 2: Courtenay 3: Gules seme of crosses cro More
Detail of ledger stone in floor of Upcott Chapel, St Matthew's Church, Cheriton Fitzpaine, Devon, to Gertrude Courtenay (1592-1666),[36] daughter and heiress of the last James Courtenay of Upcott, in the paris More
Heraldic escutcheon from monumental brass of Sir Peter Courtenay (d.1405), 5th son of Hugh Courtenay, 2nd Earl of Devon (d.1377), Exeter Cathedral, south aisle, showing arms of Courtenay impaling Bohun
Niche on the porch of St Michael and All Angels parish church, Alphington, Devon. The statue is of St Michael slaying a dragon. Below it is a relief of the Courtenay family arms, worn away with only the suppor More
19th century heraldic glass concerning Sir William Huddesfield (died 1499) of Shillingford St George in Devon, Attorney-General to Kings Edward IV (1461-1483) and Henry VII (1485–1509). South side of chancel, More
Arms of various Bishops of Hereford, Plate 17, published in Rev. Francis T. Havergal, Fasti Herefordenses, Edinburgh, 1869, pp.171 et seq[1]
Bartholomew de Burghersh KG from the Bruges Garter Book, 1430/1440, BL Stowe 594. Arms of Thomas Scales, 7th Baron Scales KG (9 October 1399 – 25 July 1460), KG
Ancient stained glass window in Buckland Filleigh Church, Devon, displaying various historic impaled arms of the Fortescue family of Spridleston in the parish of Brixton, Devon. The estate of Spridleston was More
"Chimneypiece in the Precentor's House at Exeter", drawn in May 1833 by Solomon Hart (1806-1881). Depicts the "John Coombe Fireplace", formerly in The Chantry House, Cathedral Precinct, Exeter Cathedral, Devon More
"Luttrell Table Carpet", Flanders, c.1520–38. Burrell Collection of Glasgow Museum. wool, silk, silver metal-wrapped threads (wefts), wool (warps), 18 warps to the inch. 1.930m x 5.510m[1] History: Probably More