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  1. In 1295, Hugh Despenser was summoned to Parliament. This is held to have created a hereditary barony. Hugh Despenser, 1st/2nd Baron le Despencer (1262–1326) (created Earl of Winchester, 1322) (attainted 1326) Attainder reversed 1398; see creation of 1357 below.

    • 1264/1295 (abeyant 1449-1604) (first creation), 1314 (second creation), 1338 (third creation), 1357 (fourth creation)
    • Peerage of England
    • 1349 (third creation)
  2. Hugh le Despenser, 1st Baron le Despenser (1223 – 4 August 1265) was an important ally of Simon de Montfort during the reign of Henry III. He served briefly as Justiciar of England in 1260 and as Constable of the Tower of London.

  3. Hugh le Despenser (c. 1308/9 – 8 February 1349), Baron le Despenser, who was summoned to Parliament in 1338. At his death without issue, his nephew Edward , son of his brother Edward, was created Baron le Despenser in 1357.

  4. Hugo le Despenser III (1308–1349), II barón Le Despencer, al que se le restauró el título de su abuelo de barón le Despencer en 1338. A su muerte sin descendencia le sucedió su sobrino Edward, hijo de su hermano Edward, iniciando de nuevo el título en 1357. Gilbert le Despenser, (1309–1381)

    • Hugh le Despenser/Despencer the Younger
    • 24 de noviembre de 1326jul., Hereford (Reino Unido)
  5. Hugo Despenser (1 de marzo de 1261 - Bristol, 27 de octubre de 1326), a veces mencionado como " Despenser el Viejo ", fue durante un tiempo el principal asesor del rey Eduardo II de Inglaterra. 1 . Era el hijo de Hugo Despencer, primer barón Despencer (o Despenser), y de Aline Basset, hija única y heredera de Philip Basset.

    • Hugh le Despenser/Despencer the Elder
  6. 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.

  7. 13 de may. de 2023 · 0. In the early 14th century, England was rocked by a scandal that would shake the very foundations of the monarchy. At the center of it all was a man named Hugh Despenser the Younger, a notorious favorite of King Edward II. Despenser’s rise to power was swift and ruthless, but his fall would be even more spectacular.