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John III Dinham (1359-1428)

Sir John III Dinham (1359–1428) was a knight from Devonshire, England. His principal seats were at Hartland in North Devon, Kingskerswell and Nutwell in South Devon, Buckland Dinham in Somerset and Cardinham in Cornwall.〔GEC Complete Peerage, Vol.IV, p.377〕
==Origins==
He was the son and heir of Sir John II Dinham (1318-1383) by his wife Muriel Courtenay, elder daughter and co-heiress of Sir Thomas Courtenay (1312-1362) (younger son of Hugh de Courtenay, 9th Earl of Devon (1276–1340)) of Woodhuish, Dunterton and Wooton Courtenay in Devon, by his wife Muriel de Moels (d. pre 1369), elder daughter and co-heiress of Sir John de Moels (d.1337), feudal baron of North Cadbury〔Sanders, I.J. English Baronies, A Study of their Origin & Descent 1086-1327, Oxford, 1960, p.68, "North Cadbury"〕 in Somerset.〔GEC IV, p.374〕 On his mother's death and following her burial in Hartland Abbey Bishop of Exeter Thomas Brantingham granted an indulgence for 40 days to any of his parishioners who should say for the soul of Lady Muriell Dynham and for the souls of all the faithful departed, with pious mind a prayer ''Oracio Dominica'' with a ''Salutacio Angelica''.〔Register of Bishop Brantingham, p.344 () ''Item, ibidem, et eodem die, Dominus concessit Indulgenciam quadraginta dierum omnibus parochianis suis, et aliis quorum Diocesani, etc., qui pro anima Domine Murielle Dynham, cujus corpus in Monasterio de Hertyloude requiescit humatum, ac pro animabus omnium Fidelium defunc-
torum, Oracionem Dominicam cum Salutacione Angelica dixerint mente pia''〕
The Dynhams took their name from their ancient manor of Dinan in Brittany,〔GEC IV, p.369, note c, which quotes the earliest known member of the family as Geoffrey, Sire de Dinan in Brittany"〕 and had been at Nutwell since about 1122 and were one of the leading gentry families in Devon. They founded Hartland Abbey in 1168/9 on their manor of Hartland.〔Chope, p.55〕

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