Peter Balle's History of the Courtenays

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after to be his heires. The first was Elizabeth married to John Tetcherse of whom Viuian is descended: the second was Maude, wife to John Arundell of Taluerne: Isabell the third sister was married to William Mound & Fflorence the fowerth sister was married to John Trelany, & thus are they saieth Brooke sett downe in the sayed Edwards will. This Earle Edward slept with his fathers 28 of May a[nn]o 1509 the first yeare of kinge Henry the eight. Mills thus blazons Phillipp Courtenayes coate o. 3 torteauxes a labell of 36 plates. This Edward sayeth Brit. p. 205 CambdenVe Camb. Britt. 148. taking high displeasure against the Citizens of Exeter, made certaine dammes or weares in the Riuer of Exe which stopped the passage soe, that no vessell could com up to the citie which did them