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DESPENSER, HUGH LE (1262–1326), English courtier, was a son of the English justiciar who died at Evesham. He fought for Edward I. in Wales, France and Scotland, and in 1295 was summoned to parliament as a baron. Ten years later he was sent by the king to Pope Clement V. to secure Edward’s release from the oaths he had taken to observe the ...
Hugh le Despenser (* 1286; † 26. November 1326 ) trug in Unterscheidung zu seinem Vater den Beinamen the younger . Er war der Sohn von Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester, und der Isabel Beauchamp, Tochter von William de Beauchamp, 9.
Hugh le Despenser, bijgenaamd de Jongere, (1286 - Hereford, 24 november 1326) was een Engelse hoveling en gunsteling van koning Eduard II van Engeland. Herkomst [ bewerken | brontekst bewerken ] Hij was de oudste zoon van Hugh le Despenser de Oudere uit diens huwelijk met Isabella, dochter van William de Beauchamp, graaf van Warwick .
Hugh le Despenser, sometimes referred to as "the Elder Despenser", was for a time the chief adviser to King Edward II of England. He was created a baron in 1295 and Earl of Winchester in 1322. One day after being captured by forces loyal to Sir Roger Mortimer and Edward's wife, Queen Isabella, who were leading a rebellion against Edward, he was hanged and then beheaded.
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Sir Hugh le Despenser (died 1238) was a wealthy landowner in the East Midlands of England, and served as High Sheriff of Berkshire. Among his descendants were the infamous Despensers who became favourites of King Edward II .
HUGH LE DESPENSER, the younger (d. 1326), baron, son of Hugh le Despenser the elder, received knighthood with the Prince of Wales [later Edward II] at Easter 1306, and about 1309 married Eleanor, daughter of Gilbert of Clare, earl of Gloucester, and sister and co-heiress of the next Earl Gilbert. During the early years of the reign of Edward II ...