Thomas Harcourt was born circa 1343 in England to William de Harcourt (c1300-1349) and Jane de Grey (c1302-1369) and died 12 April 1417 England of unspecified causes. He married Maud de Grey (c1338-1390) 13 June 1374 JL .
Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical, Volume 4 by Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges
"Sir Thomas Harcourt, the second son, upon the death of his elder brother, without male issue, became heir to his father Sir William, and, in 1366, received the honour of knighthood. King Edward III, next year, granted his general letters of attorney, to hold for one year, to this Sir Thomas, going in his service to Milan, with his son Lionel, Duke of Clarence. Sir Thomas was Knight in Parliament for the county of Oxford, A.D. 1376. He married Maud (or Alice, according to the Monasticon (or Eleanor, according to the Visistation of Staffordshire)), daughter to Robert, Lord Grey of Rotherfield, and widow of Sir John Boetetourt, of Wooly, Lord Botetourt; and by her was father of two sons, and three daughters; Viz. Thomas, his heir; Sir Richard Harcourt, Joan, the wife of Thomas Erdington of Erdington in Warwickshire; Catherine; and Isabel."
Children
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Ann Harcourt (1371-) | |||
John Harcourt (1371-c1406) | |||
Thomas Harcourt (1377-1420) | 1377 England | 6 July 1420 England | Jane Francis (-aft1450) |
Richard Harcourt (1379-c1431) | |||
Jane Harcourt (1381-) | |||
Robert Harcourt (1382-) | |||
Catherine Harcourt (1383-) | |||
Isabel Harcourt(1385-) |
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