Returned unopposed as a Tory at Honiton in 1734, Courtenay voted against the Administration on the Spanish convention, 8 Mar. 1739, and the place bill, 29 Jan. 1740. On 13 Feb. 1741 he was among the Tories who withdrew from the division on the motion for Walpole’s dismissal. Having been returned unopposed for the county in 1741, he is reported in January 1742 to have been ‘mobbed in Exeter for not being up at Parliament to attend to his duty’.
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