William Courthope (officer of arms)William Courthope (1808 – 13 May 1866) was an English officer of arms, genealogist and writer, Somerset Herald from 1854. LifeThe son of Thomas Courthope and his wife Mary, daughter of Thomas Buxton, born 6 May 1808, he was engaged as private clerk by Francis Townsend, Rouge Dragon Pursuivant, in 1824, and entered the office of the College of Arms as clerk in 1833. He was appointed Rouge Croix Pursuivant in 1839, Somerset Herald in 1854, and registrar of the college in 1859.[1] Courthope was called to the bar as a member of the Inner Temple in 1851, but did not practise. He accompanied several missions sent with the insignia of the Order of the Garter to foreign sovereigns.[1] Courthope died at Hastings, on 13 May 1866.[1] WorksCourthope's works were considered accurate. He published:[1]
Courthope also contributed to Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica and to the Gentleman's Magazine.[1] FamilyIn 1838 Courthope married Frances Elizabeth, daughter of the Rev. Frederic Gardiner, rector of Llanvetherine, Monmouthshire. He died without issue.[1] Arms
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Stephen, Leslie, ed. (1887). "Courthope, William". Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 12. London: Smith, Elder & Co. |