Appendix A 



Comes at last in nature's plan 

 To her simple Common Man. 



And thus hast thou come to me, 

 Lady Alice Courteney! 



July 26, 1896 



The following table indicates the relation of Lady Alice 

 de Courteney to Lady Margaret, already mentioned: 



Alice de Courteney, m. Aymar (Edmund) de Taillefer, Comte 



d'Angouleme 



Isabella de Taillefer d'Angouleme, m: King John 

 Henry III, b. 1216, m. Eleanor de Berenger of Provence 

 Edward I, b. 1239, m. Eleanor of Castile, daughter of Ferdi- 

 nand III, San Fernando Rey de Espafia 

 Elizabeth Plantagenet, m. Humphrey de Bohun VIII 

 Margaret de Bohun, m. Hugh de Courteney, Earl of Devon 

 Edward Courteney, m. Emeline Dawney (d'Aunay) 

 Sir Hugh Courteney, m. Maud Beaumont 

 Margaret Courteney, m. Sir Theobald Grenville 



The Courteney male line descends through Robert, 

 uncle of Lady Alice, as follows: 



Sir Reginald de Courteney came with Henry II to England in 

 1151, and then married Hawise Deincourt de Abrincis, 

 heiress of Devon; 



Robert de Courteney, m. Mary de Redvers 

 John de Courteney, m. Isabel de Vere 

 Sir Hugh de Courteney, m. Eleanor de Spencer 

 Baron Hugh de Courteney, Earl of Devonshire, m. Agnes 



St. John 



Hugh de Courteney III, m. Margaret de Bohun 

 Edward de Courteney, m. Emeline Dawney 

 Sir Hugh de Courteney IV, m. Maud Beaumont 

 Margaret de Courteney, m. Sir Theobald Grenville 



The descent of the British people from Charlemagne 

 must, of course, have led down along a myriad of lines. 

 Specifically, four of these have been traced in the pre- 

 ceding pages: 



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