ElizabethCourtenayEffigyPorlock.jpg|Alabaster effigy of Elizabeth Courtenay (d.1471) in St Dubricius Church,
Porlock, Somerset HaringtonEffigiesPorlock.jpg|Drawing from 1890 of effigies in Church of St Dubricius,
Porlock, of
John Harington, 4th Baron Harington (d.1418) and his wife Elizabeth Courtenay (d.1471), daughter of Edward de Courtenay, 3rd Earl of Devon (d.1419) CourtenayHeraldicBoarPorlock.jpg|A
boar, which animals were used as heraldic
supporters by the Courtenay Earls of Devon, serves as the footrest to the effigy of Elizabeth Courtenay at Porlock Church Courtenay married Maud Camoys, the daughter of Sir John de Camoys of
Gressenhall,
Norfolk by his second wife, Elizabeth le Latimer, the daughter of
William le Latimer, 3rd Baron Latimer. They had three sons, and a daughter: •
Sir Edward de Courtenay (c.1385 – 1418), who married, before 20 November 1409, Eleanor Mortimer, second daughter of
Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March by
Eleanor Holland, daughter of
Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent. They had no children. •
Hugh de Courtenay, 12th Earl of Devon (1389 – 16 June 1422), who married Anne Talbot, daughter of Richard Talbot,
4th Baron Talbot (d. 8 or 9 September 1396), by Ankaret (d. 1 June 1413), daughter of John Le Strange,
4th Baron Strange of Blackmere. Anne Talbot was the sister of
John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury (c.1392 – 17 July 1453), whom
Thomas Nashe termed 'brave Talbot, the terror of the French'. • James Courtenay, who died childless. • Elizabeth Courtenay, who married
John, 4th Lord Harington in 1411. After his death, 11 April 1418, she remarried to
William Bonville, 1st Baron Bonville (1392–1461), a childless marriage. She died on 28 October 1471. ==Footnotes==