William Courtenay, 11th Earl of Devon

The Earl of Devon
William Courtenay, 11th Earl of Devon, albumen print, 1870s by John Watkins, National Portrait Gallery, London
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
In office
10 July 1866 – 26 June 1867
MonarchVictoria
Prime MinisterThe Earl of Derby
Preceded byGeorge Goschen
Succeeded byJohn Wilson-Patten
President of the Poor Law Board
In office
21 May 1867 – 1 December 1868
MonarchVictoria
Prime MinisterThe Earl of Derby
Benjamin Disraeli
Preceded byGathorne Hardy
Succeeded byGeorge Goschen
Personal details
Born(1807-04-14)14 April 1807
London, England
Died18 November 1888(1888-11-18) (aged 81)
Powderham Castle, Devon, England
Political partyConservative
SpouseLady Elizabeth Fortescue
Children4, including Edward Courtenay, 12th Earl of Devon
Parent(s)William Courtenay, 10th Earl of Devon
Harriet Leslie Pepys
Alma materChrist Church, Oxford
OccupationPolitician
William Reginald Courtenay, 11th Earl of Devon, sculpted by Edward Bowring Stephens (1815–1882), Northernhay Gardens, Exeter

William Reginald Courtenay, 11th Earl of Devon PC (14 April 1807 – 18 November 1888), styled Lord Courtenay between 1835 and 1859, was a British politician who served as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster from 1866 to 1867 and as President of the Poor Law Board from 1867 to 1868.


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