Lady of Okehampton

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Lady of Okehampton is a medieval English noble title historically associated with the powerful de Bohun and Courtenay families and the lordship of the town and castle of Okehampton in Devon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval English title
noble title
associatedFamily House of Courtenay NERFINISHED
House of de Bohun NERFINISHED
associatedWith Okehampton NERFINISHED
Okehampton Castle NERFINISHED
Okehampton lordship NERFINISHED
connectedTo Okehampton barony NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of England
feudalConnection feudal barony of Okehampton NERFINISHED
feudalRole lordship consort of Okehampton
historicallyHeldBy Courtenay family NERFINISHED
de Bohun family NERFINISHED
historicalRegion medieval Devon
historicalStatus extinct title
jurisdictionOver Okehampton manor NERFINISHED
Okehampton town NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle English
linkedTo Courtenay Earls of Devon NERFINISHED
Earl of Devon NERFINISHED
locatedIn Devon
southwest England
surface form: South West England
nobleHierarchy English peerage context
nobleRankScope landed title
period Middle Ages NERFINISHED
region Devon NERFINISHED
seat Okehampton Castle NERFINISHED
titleHolderGender female
titleType territorial designation

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Margaret de Bohun, Countess of Devon title Lady of Okehampton