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Sir Hugh le Despenser, 1st Lord of Falmouth, Justiciar  MP 

Gender: Male

Birth: August 05, 1223

Loughborough, Leicestershire, England (United Kingdom)

Death: August 04, 1265 (41)

Battle of Evesham, Evesham, Worcestershire, England (United Kingdom) (Slain by Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Wigmore,) 

Place of Burial: Evesham Abbey, Evesham, Worcestersire, England (United Kingdom)

Immediate Family:

Son of Sir Hugh le Despencer I and Emma de Harcourt

Husband of Lady Aline Aliva Bassett, Countess of Norfolk, Baroness of Wycombe

Father of Isabella le Despencer; Anne le Despenser; Philip le Despencer; Eleanor le Despenser; Sir Hugh le Despenser, 1st & Last Earl of Winchester and 1 other

Brother of Pernell le Despencer; NN wife of Roger St. John and Julianna le Despenser


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Hugh le Despencer, 1st Baron le Despencer (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.


Hugh Le Despenser, chief justiciar of England, first played an important part in 1258, when he was prominent on the baronial side in the Mad Parliament of Oxford. In 1260 the barons chose him to succeed Hugh Bigod as Justiciar, and in 1263 the king was further compelled to put the Tower of London in his hands.


He was the son of Hugh le Despenser I and was summoned to Parliament by Simon de Montfort. Hugh was summoned as Lord Despencer Dec. 14, 1264 and was Chief Justiciar of England and a leader of the baronial party, and so might be deemed a baron, though the legality of that assembly is doubtful. He remained allied with Montfort to the end, and was present at the Battle of Lewes. He was killed fighting on de Montfort's side at the Battle of Evesham in August, 1265. He was slain by Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Wigmore; this caused a feud to begin between the Despencer and the Mortimer families.


By his wife, Aline Bassett, he was father of Hugh the elder Despenser. She was the daughter of Philip Basset, who had also served as Justiciar.


References

Susan Higginbotham. "The Last Justiciar: Hugh le Despenser in the Thirteenth Century". Archived from the original on 2008-06-29. Retrieved 2008-02-15.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_le_Despencer,_1st_Baron_le_Despencer


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Sir Hugh le Despenser, 1st Lord Despenser was born before 1223.1 He is the son of Sir Hugh le Despenser.1 He married Aliva Basset, daughter of Philip Basset.1 He died on 4 August 1265 at Evesham, Worcestershire, England, killed in action.1


Sir Hugh le Despenser, 1st Lord Despenser was invested as a Knight circa 1244.1


He held the office of Constable of Horston Castle in 1255.1

In June 1258 he was one of twelve representatives selected by the barons at the Parliament (a convention rather than full Parliament as recognised today) of Oxford to press for action by King Henry III to right the wrongs done them and negotiate with the King's Council.1

He held the office of Justiciar of England from 1260 to 1261, nominated by the barons and appointed by King Henry.1 He held the office of Justiciar of England in 1263.1

He held the office of Constable of the Tower of London in 1263.1

He held the office of Constable of Oxford in 1264.1

He held the office of Constable of Nottingham Castle in 1264.1

He held the office of Constable of Orford Castle in 1264.1

He held the office of Constable of Devizes in 1264.1

He was created 1st Lord Despenser [England by writ] on 24 December 1264, as recognised by peerage law doctrine of 1604.1

He fought in the Battle of Evesham on 4 August 1265, for Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester against King Henry III.1

Children of Sir Hugh le Despenser, 1st Lord Despenser and Aliva Basset


Eleanor le Despencer+2 d. 30 Sep 1328

Joan le Despenser+3 d. Aug 1354

Hugh le Despenser, 1st and last Earl of Winchester+1 b. 1 Mar 1260/61, d. 27 Oct 1326

Citations

[S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 1, page 1384. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition.

[S37] Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition, volume 1, page 1122.

[S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume V, page 582. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.

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Wikipedia, the free enclyclopedia says;


The title Baron le Despencer has been created several times by writ in the Peerage of England.


The first creation was in 1295, when Hugh the elder Despenser was summoned to the Model Parliament. He was the eldest son of the sometime Justiciar Hugh le Despenser (d. 1265) who was summoned in 1264 to De Montfort's Parliament and is sometimes considered the first baron. Hugh the younger Despenser, son of Hugh the elder, was summoned to Parliament in 1314, during his father'd lifetime, the second creation of the title. Both elder and younger Despencers were attainted in 1326, extinguishing the two creations.


In 1338, Hugh le Despencer, son of Hugh the younger, was summoned to Parliament, the third creation of the title. He died without issue in 1349, and the title became extinct.


In 1357, this Hugh's nephew Edward le Despencer, 1st Baron le Despencer was summoned to Parlisment, the fourth creation. His son Thomas inherited the title in 1375. Thomas was created Earl of Gloucester in 1397, and in 1398, the attainders of the elder and younger Despencers were reversed, making him (in modern law) heir to the first and second creations as well. Thomas himself was attained in 1400 for his part in the Epiphany Rising. Upon the death of Anne de Beauchamp, 15 Countess of Warwick in 1449, claimes to his baronies passed into abeyance, so that the reversal of his attainder in 1461 had no immediate effect. In 1604, the first creation of the barony was called out of abervance for Mary Fane, the first barony by writ of summons to so be revived. When calling out of abeyance, the House of Lords gave it precedence as if it had been created in 1264. Her successor in the barony was the first Earl of Westmoreland and the next six earls held the barony and the earldom together. At the death of the seventh earl, the barony again went into abeyance. The abeyance was termainated for Sir Francis Dashwood, but at his death the barony again went into abeyance. Once again, the Soverign had to terminate the abeyance, and the same was done in favour of Sir Thomas Stapleton, Baronet. The eighteenth baron was suceeded to the title of Viscount Falmouth, and the two titles have remained united since.


The fifth creation of the title was made in 1387 for Philip le Despencer, grat-grandson of High the elder Despencer. The title became dormant on the death of his son Philip, the second baron, in1424. One of his heirs was created Baron Wentworth, and the dormant title became abeyant with the barony in 1815, until its termation in 1856.


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1st Baron de Despencer

Chief Justiciar in 1260 and 1263-5

Summoned to Parliament by Simon de Monfort

Allied with Monfort

Fought at Bettle of Lewes

Killed at Battle of Evesham by Roger Mortimer

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Supporter of Simon de Montfort. Died at Battle of Evesham at the hand of Roger de Mortimer (grandfather of the more famous Roger Mortimer). Buried at the foot of the steps leading to the high altar of Evesham Abbey


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Justiciar of England during reign of Henry III. Close adherent of Simon de Montfort. Died at the battle of Evesham along with de Montfort. He was stabbed to death by Roger Mortimer which touched off an intense family hatred between their grandsons, also named Roger and Hugh.


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He served briefly as Justiciar of England in 1260 and as Constable of the Tower of London.


He was killed fighting at the Battle of Evesham. He was slain by Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Wigmore; this caused a feud to begin between the Despencer and the Mortimer families


Sir Hugh (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.


Hugh Le Despenser, chief justiciar of England, first played an important part in 1258, when he was prominent on the baronial side in the Mad Parliament of Oxford. In 1260 the barons chose him to succeed Hugh Bigod as Justiciar, and in 1263 the king was further compelled to put the Tower of London in his hands.


He was the son of Hugh le Despenser I and was summoned to Parliament by Simon de Montfort. Hugh was summoned as Lord Despencer Dec. 14, 1264 and was Chief Justiciar of England and a leader of the baronial party, and so might be deemed a baron, though the legality of that assembly is doubtful. He remained allied with Montfort to the end, and was present at the Battle of Lewes. He was killed fighting on de Montfort's side at the Battle of Evesham in August, 1265. He was slain by Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Wigmore; this caused a feud to begin between the Despencer and the Mortimer families.


By his wife, Aline Bassett, he was father of Hugh the elder Despenser. She was the daughter of Philip Basset, who had also served as Justiciar.


Hugh le Despencer, 1st Baron le Despencer

Hugh le Despencer, 1st Baron le Despencer (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.


Hugh Le Despenser, chief justiciar of England, first played an important part in 1258, when he was prominent on the baronial side in the Mad Parliament of Oxford. In 1260 the barons chose him to succeed Hugh Bigod as Justiciar, and in 1263 the king was further compelled to put the Tower of London in his hands.


He was the son of Hugh le Despenser I and was summoned to Parliament by Simon de Montfort. Hugh was summoned as Lord Despencer Dec. 14, 1264 and was Chief Justiciar of England and a leader of the baronial party, and so might be deemed a baron, though the legality of that assembly is doubtful. He remained allied with Montfort to the end, and was present at the Battle of Lewes. He was killed fighting on de Montfort's side at the Battle of Evesham in August, 1265. He was slain by Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Wigmore; this caused a feud to begin between the Despencer and the Mortimer families.


By his wife, Aline Bassett, he was father of Hugh the elder Despenser. She was the daughter of Philip Basset, who had also served as Justiciar.


From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_le_Despencer,_1st_Baron_le_Despencer


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Sir Hugh le Despenser, 1st Lord Despenser1

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Sir Hugh le Despenser, 1st Lord Despenser was born before 1223.1 He was the son of Sir Hugh le Despenser.1 He married Aliva Basset, daughter of Philip Basset.1 He died on 4 August 1265 at Evesham, Worcestershire, England, killed in action.1

He was invested as a Knight circa 1244.1 He held the office of Constable of Horston Castle in 1255.1 In June 1258 he was one of twelve representatives selected by the barons at the Parliament (a convention rather than full Parliament as recognised today) of Oxford to press for action by King Henry III to right the wrongs done them and negotiate with the King's Council.1 He held the office of Justiciar of England from 1260 to 1261, nominated by the barons and appointed by King Henry.1 He held the office of Justiciar of England in 1263.1 He held the office of Constable of the Tower of London in 1263.1 He held the office of Constable of Oxford in 1264.1 He held the office of Constable of Nottingham Castle in 1264.1 He held the office of Constable of Orford Castle in 1264.1 He held the office of Constable of Devizes in 1264.1 He was created 1st Lord Despenser [England by writ] on 24 December 1264, as recognised by peerage law doctrine of 1604.1 He fought in the Battle of Evesham on 4 August 1265, for Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester against King Henry III.1 He has an extensive biographical entry in the Dictionary of National Biography.2

Children of Sir Hugh le Despenser, 1st Lord Despenser and Aliva Basset

1.Eleanor le Despencer+3 d. 30 Sep 1328

2.Joan le Despenser+4 d. Aug 1354

3.Hugh le Despenser, 1st and last Earl of Winchester+1 b. 1 Mar 1260/61, d. 27 Oct 1326

Citations

1.[S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 1384. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]

2.[S18] Matthew H.C.G., editor, Dictionary of National Biography on CD-ROM (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1995). Hereinafter cited as Dictionary of National Biography.

3.[S37] BP2003. [S37]

4.[S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume V, page 582. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.

From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p40672.htm#i406713

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Sir Hugh le Despenser, 1st Lord Despenser, Justiciar of England1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13

M, #11889, b. circa 1223, d. 4 August 1265

Father Sir Hugh le Despenser d. bt 23 Feb 1238 - 30 May 1238

Sir Hugh le Despenser, 1st Lord Despenser, Justiciar of England was born circa 1223 at Laughbors, Leicestershire, Parlington, Yorkshire, England. He married Aliva (Aline) Basset, daughter of Sir Philip Basset, Justiciar of England, Keeper of the Tower of London, Constable of Colchester, Corfe, Devizes, hadleigh, Oxford, & Sherborne Castles and Hawise de Lovaine, circa 1260.2,3,4,14,7,8,9 Sir Hugh le Despenser, 1st Lord Despenser, Justiciar of England died on 4 August 1265 at Evesham, Worcestershire, England.2

Family Aliva (Aline) Basset b. 1245, d. c 11 Apr 1281

Children

Eleanor le Despenser+3,5,7,12,13 b. c 1260, d. 30 Sep 1328

Sir Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester, Constable of Devizes, Marlborough, Odiham, St. Briavel's, & Striguil Castles+4,8 b. 1 Mar 1261, d. 27 Oct 1326

Joan le Despenser+6,15,9,10,11 b. c 1263, d. b 8 Jun 1322

Citations

1.[S3377] Unknown author, The Complete Peerage, by Cokayne, Vol. IV, p. 259-261, notes, Vol. VI, p. 174; Ancestors of Deacon Edward Converse, p. 76; Royal Highness, Ancestry of the Royal Child, by Moncreiffe, p. 29; Burke's Peerage, 1938, p. 983, 1056.

2.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 204.

3.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 536-537.

4.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 64-65.

5.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 148.

6.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 255.

7.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 321-322.

8.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 440-442.

9.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 47-48.

10.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 32-33.

11.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 66.

12.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 94.

13.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 318.

14.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 366-367.

15.[S6] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 503.

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Spencer.

Collins states further: This family (the Spencers) claim a descent from the ancient Baronial family of De Spenser, of whom Robert de Spenser came over with the Conqueror and was, as his name imports, steward to that monarch. At the time of the Domesday Book he had four lordships in Warwickshire, one in Gloucestershire, fifteen in Lincolnshire and seventeen in Leicestershire.

Robert Le De Spenser was father of

William De Spenser, after whom was

Thurston Le De Spenser, the King's steward, a powerful man, father of Americus le Despenser de Stanley, who married Eldai Blewett.

Thurston Spencer, Sheriff of Gloucestershire, 19th, 20th, 22d, Henry III, who died before 1249, who by Lucia __ left

Sir Jeffrey (or Galfridus) Spencer, who died about 1251, leaving two sons, Sir Hugh and Jeffrey. Sir Hugh, the eldest, was a great Baron and father of Hugh, Earl of Winchester, and grandfather of Hugh, Earl of Gloucester.

Geoffrey Le De Spenser, second son, is stated to have been Lord of Marchley in Worcestershire, and to have died 1242. he was father of John Le De Spenser, who, with others of the family, took part with the Barons in the wars against Henry III, and was taken prisoner at the battle of Northampton. By Ann, his second wife, he had two sons: Adam, who died young, and William.

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Linaje N°1 FAMILIA |•••► SIR

1.- 1223 SIR HUGH LE DESPENSER OF RYHALL |•••► Pais:REino Unido

PADRE:

Sir Hugh le Despencer I

MADRE:

Emma de Harcourt

2.- 1195 SIR HUGH LE DESPENCER I |•••► Pais:Reino Unido

PADRE:

Thomas le Despenser of Elington

MADRE:

Recuara NN

3.- 1169 THOMAS LE DESPENSER OF ELINGTON |•••► Pais:Reino Unido

PADRE:

Sir Geoffrey le Despenser of Elington

MADRE:

Rohese le Despencer

4.- 1124 SIR GEOFFREY LE DESPENSER OF ELINGTON |•••► Pais:Reino Unido

PADRE:

Sir Anschetil de Berges de Prestwold

MADRE:

Rohese wife of Anschetil de Berges

5.- 1100 SIR ANSCHETIL DE BERGES DE PRESTWOLD |•••► Pais:Reino Unido

PADRE:

Hugh de Berges Lord of Burton on the Wolds

MADRE:

NN de Queniborough heiress of BurtonontheWo

6.- 1070 HUGH DE BERGES LORD OF BURTON ON THE WOLDS |•••► Pais:Reino Unido

PADRE:

Hugh de Berges I Lord of Burton on the Wolds

MADRE:

NN de Queniborough

7.- 1045 HUGH DE BERGES I LORD OF BURTON ON THE WOLDS |•••► Pais:FRancia

PADRE:

Hugh de Berges, I

MADRE:

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Sir Hugh le Despencer I is your 22nd great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr. Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → Vicente de Jesus Lecuna Salboch, Dr.

her father → Ramón Lecuna Sucre

his father → Josefa Margarita de Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela

his mother → Vicente de Sucre y García de Urbaneja, Cnel.

her father → Coronel Antonio Mauricio Mauricio Jacinto Tadeo Rosalio Sucre Pardo y Trelles

his father → Carlos Francisco Francois Sucre y Pardo, Sargento Mayor

his father → Charles Adrien de Sucre y D´Ives

his father → Charles Antoine de Sucre y Martigny

his father → Antonio de Succre y Hontoy

his father → Francois dit Godefroy de Succre

his father → Antonio de Succre

his father → Jeanne de Thurut

his mother → Jeanne Grebert y Vredeau

her mother → Jacqueline Vredeau

her mother → Jean Vredeau, prévôt de Valenciennes

her father → Marie du Gardin

his mother → Marie de Saint Amand

her mother → Amery de St Amand, IV

her father → Margaret le Despenser

his mother → Sir Hugh le Despenser, 1st & Last Earl of Winchester

her father → Sir Hugh le Despenser of Ryhall

his father → Sir Hugh le Despencer I

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Sir Hugh le Despenser, I  MP

Gender: Male

Birth: 1195

Ryhall, Rutland, England (United Kingdom)

Death: February 23, 1238 (42-43)

Evesham, Worcestershire, England (United Kingdom)

Place of Burial: Abbey, Evesham, Worcestershire, England (United Kingdom)

Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas le Despenser, of Elington and Recuara NN

Husband of Emma de Harcourt; Margaret de Beaumont and Aliva or Mary de Quincy

Father of Pernell le Despencer; NN wife of Roger St. John; Sir Hugh le Despenser of Ryhall and Julianna le Despenser

Brother of Thomas le Despenser, Lord of Arnesby; Geoffrey le Despencer, Lord of Martley and Rohesia le Despencer


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NOTE: Place of death was stated as killed in the Battle of Evesham 1238. However, the Battle of Evesham took place on August 4, 1265. Removed cause of death and just updated Evesham as the place of death only


Hugh le Despenser I

Sir Hugh le Despenser (died 1238) was a wealthy landowner in the East Midlands of England, and served as High Sheriff of Berkshire.


He was probably the son of a Thomas Despencer, and brother to both Thomas, who died before October 1218, and Rohaise, who married Stephen de Segrave. It is said that he married a daughter of Saer de Quincy (died 1219) and Margaret de Beaumont (died 1234). Hugh and his unidentified wife probably had at least three children: Pernell, who married Geoffrey Savage; an unknown daughter, who married Roger St. John; and Hugh le Despencer, 1st Baron le Despencer (died 1265).


He was a descendant of a noble family who came to England from the same location as William the Conqueror and at the same time. This family, surnamed De Albetot, became William's Stewards. Sir Hugh was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire and Shropshire in 1222 and High Sheriff of Berkshire in 1226 and 1238.


He held eleven manors in England: in Leicestershire, Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, and Rutland. He is reported to have been instrumental in the repairs of 1232 to Porchester Castle in Hampshire, a site first used by third-century Romans. Sir Hugh had this ever-evolving castle updated to include a new forebuilding to the keep and portcullises for the gatehouses, and completed repairs to the wall and hall.


Among his descendants were the infamous Despensers who became favourites of Edward II.


From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_le_Despenser_I


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Sir Hugh le Despenser1

M, #24545, d. between 23 February 1238 and 30 May 1238

Father Thomas Despencer b. c 1170, d. b 1218

Mother Rohaise

Sir Hugh le Despenser was born at Hugglescote, Freeby, & Arnesby, Leicestershire, England. He died between 23 February 1238 and 30 May 1238 at Sibsey & Aukborough, Lincolnshire, Ryhall & Belmesthorp, Rutlandshire, England.

Family

Children

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Sir Hugh le Despenser, 1st Lord Despenser, Justiciar of England+ b. c 1223, d. 4 Aug 1265

Citations

1.[S7785] Unknown author, The Complete Peerage, by Cokayne, Vol. IV, p. 259, notes, Vol. XI, p. 348; Some Early English Pedigrees, by Vernon M. Norr, p. 59; Wallop Family, p. 270.

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Sir Hugh le Despenser1

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Sir Hugh le Despenser was the son of Thomas le Despenser.1 He died between 23 February 1238 and 30 May 1238.1

Children of Sir Hugh le Despenser

1.Pernell le Despenser2

2.Sir Hugh le Despenser, 1st Lord Despenser+1 b. b 1223, d. 4 Aug 1265

Citations

1.[S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 1384. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]

2.[S37] BP2003. [S37]

From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p43904.htm#i439035

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Hugh le Despencer I is reported to have been instrumental in the repairs to Porchester castle in 1232. This castle was first used by Romans in the 3rd century. Sir Hugh had this ever-evolving castle updated to include a new forebuilding to the keep, portcullises to the gate houses and the repairs to the wall and hall were complete.


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Sir HUGH (-[23 Feb/30 May] 1238). The Red Book of the Exchequer records "Hugo Dispensator" holding land from "honor Peverelli" in Leicestershire in [1210/12][64]. Of Loughborough, Leicestershire. m ---. The name of Hugh´s wife is not known. Sir Hugh & his wife had children:


a) Sir HUGH (1223 or before-killed in battle Evesham 4 Aug 1265, bur Evesham Abbey). m (1260 or before) as her first husband, ALINE Basset, daughter and heiress of Sir PHILIP Basset of Wycombe, Buckinghamshire & his first wife Hawise de Lovaine of Little Easton, Essex (-before 11 Apr 1281). She married secondly (before 29 Oct 1271) as his first wife, Roger Bigod Earl of Norfolk.


b) PERNELL . m GEOFFREY le Sauvage of Hints (-1230).


PW: Ravilious also adds a third child:


c) NN (a daughter) who married Roger de St. John


http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL2.htm#...


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From John Ravilious on soc.gen.medieval https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!searchin/soc.genealog...


Death: bef 31 May 1238[6]


knight, of Loughborough, Burton, Hugglescote and Freeby, co. Leicester & c. [6]

? Hugone dispensario ?, witness to charters of the Earls of Chester, together with others [? Hugone Despensir, Thoma fratre suo,...? ca. 1207- 1211 - charter #211; ? Hugone et Thoma et Henrico et Roberto et Galfrido

dispensariis,.? , ca. 1214-17 - charter #381 ] ca. 1191-1227. Barraclough, The Charters of the Anglo-Norman Earls of Chester, various charters, #260 - 416 (not inclusive)[4]

'dispensarius' to the Earl of Chester, acting on behalf of the King, 18 Aug 1207:

' The K[ing]. commands W. de Cantilupe forthwith to deliver to R. constable of Chester, by the hands of the bearer, H. Despenser, all the 'plain land', with cattle and stock, which the K. had before given to Thomas de Galweya; the Constable to answer for the issues thereof, unless Thomas shall please the K. therein; de Cantilupe to see that the Constable gets the cattle and stock, and to acquaint the K. thereof; the castles to be retained in the K.'s hand till the Constable sends his seneschal or another of his knights, to make oath for

their safe custody at the K.'s orders. Stiviton. ' [Bain I:66[16], No. 404, cites Close Roll, 9 John, m. 15]

~ his brother Thomas also acting on behalf of the King in the same matter [Bain I:66[16], No. 405, cites fine of Thomas de Galloway at Worcester, Aug/Sept. 1207: Fine, 9 John, m. 8]

witness to quitclaim by Alan of Galloway, 1210-12:

' 553. Alan son of Rolland lord of Galloway (Galuvath) constable of Scotland, quit claims to Roger de Lascy constable of Chester and his heirs, the advowson of the church of Kipeis. Witnesses:- Eustace de Vescy, Robert the Welshman (Walensi), William de Bello monte, Hugh Despensar, Thomas his brother, Gilbert son of Gospatric, Ralf de Campania, Richard clerk of Creveqor the writer of the letter, and many others. ' [Bain I:96[16], cites Duchy of Lancaster, Cartae Miscell., Vol. I, p. 4]

" Hugo Dispensar' ", inherited Arnesby and Loughborough, co. Leics. on death of brother Thomas, before Oct 1218[6]:

' " Hugo Dispensar' " gave the lord King 25 solidi for his relief due for 1 knight's fee in Arnesby [Erendebi], which he acquired by the death of Thomas le Despenser [ "Thome Dispensar' "] his firstborn brother, whose heir he is.' Excerpta e Rotulis Finium I:18[17]

'Hugh Dispensator', made a gift to Garendon abbey of land in Burton on the Wolds:

' the gift of Hugh Dispensator of two messuages and three virgates of land in the same town with the men holding them, their chattels and all that goes with them;..' - CCR IV:475[10]

charter for a market and fair at Loughborough, co. Leics. granted 22 Jan 1221, by King Henry III to Hugh Despenser, ' to be held at the manor until the king came of age' (RLC, i, p. 446b). On 12 Feb 1227, King Henry III granted Hugh Despenser a Thurs market (CChR, 1226?57, p. 4).[18]

'Hugh son of Thomas Despenser confirmed to Stephen de Segrave with Rohaise his sister in frank marriage one mark of rent given her by the said Thomas out of his mill of Mountsorrel.' Farrer, HKF II:59, citing

Glover MS (Dugdale, Baronage) i. 389b[9]

had a grant of the marriage of Roger de St. John (ward of his brother Geoffrey) 'to the use of one of the daughters of Hugh' (CP XI:348 and note j - cites Rot. de Fin., p. 529 and Patent Rolls, 1225-32, p.323)[6]

obtained Ryhall and Belmesthorp, Rutland by various grants from 22 Aug 1227 to 23 June 1233

fined to obtain the custody of the lands and heir of Geoffrey le Sauvage, his deceased son-in-law ['..que filia ipsius Hugonis huit in uxorem.'], 4 Nov 1230 [Excerpta e Rotulis Finium, 2:205][17]

cf. CP IV:259[6]


Spouse: [CONJECTURED] NN de Quincy

Father: [CONJECTURED] Saier IV de Quincy, Earl of Winchester (~1155-1219)

Mother: [CONJECTURED] Margaret de Beaumont (-1234)

Children:


Pernell, m. Geoffrey le Sauvage

NN, m. Roger de St. John

Sir Hugh (~1223-1265)

Sources:

6. G. E. Cokayne, "The Complete Peerage," 1910 - [microprint, 1982


(Alan Sutton) ], The Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom.

7. John P. Ravilious, "Origins of the Despensers - status report," Jan 4,


2003, email, the...@aol.com (paper copy: library of John Ravilious, cites Barraclough, The Charters of the Anglo-Norman Earls of Chester, c. 1071-1237; also charters published by the PRO, Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Records Office: Gregory of Stivichall, re: Burton, co. Leics. and Coventry, co. Warwicks., and information provided by Kay Allen, AG, Cris Nash, and others.

8. Clive West, "Garendon Charters," 13 January 2006,


email clive...@ukonline.co.uk.

9. William Farrer, Litt.D., "Honors and Knights' Fees," London:


Spottiswoode, Ballantyne & Co., Ltd., 1924 (3 vols.), Vol I:, Vol II: Chester; Huntingdon, Vol III: Arundel, Eudes the Sewer, Warenne.

10. "Calendar of the Charter Rolls," preserved in the Public Record Office,


London, 1898, Vol. II (Henry III - Edward I, 1257-1300), pp. 190-191, letters patent of William de Fiennes for the marriage of his sister Maud to Humphrey de Bohun, heir of the earl of Hereford, 1912, vol. 4 (1-14 Edward III, 1327 ? 1341, p. 475, grants confirmed by the king 12 July 1340, along with a royal charter dated 13 December 4 Edward III, at the request of Walter, abbot of Garendon., the list of grants runs through pp. 472-481, Citations provided by Chris Phillips (c...@medievalgenealogy.org.uk).

11. Kay Allen, AG, "Ivo de A. and the Despensers," Dec 23, 2002,


GEN-MED...@rootsweb.com (paper copy: library of John Ravilious, cites Farrer, Honors and Knights' Fees ii:58, re: Loughborough and Burton on the Wolds, co. Leics.

12. Florilegium Urbanum, "Charter of the Earl of Chester to Coventry," http://orb.rhodes.edu/encyclop/culture/towns/florilegium/government...


extracted Sept 19, 2002, from Peter Coss, ed., The Early Records of Medieval Coventry, British Academy: Records of Social and Economic History, new series, vol. 11 (1986), 22.

13. Hubert Hall, F.S.A., ed., "The Red Book of the Exchequer," London:


Printed for Her Majesty's Stationery Office by Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1896, Vols. I, II.

14. Douglas Richardson, "Karissimo amico," February 4, 2003, email,


the...@aol.com (paper copy: library of John Ravilious, references Monasticon Anglicanum, 3: 25 - Charter for Thomas filius Hugonis Dispensatoris.

15. Rev. H. E. Salter, M.A., ed., "Eynsham Cartulary," Oxford: Oxford


Historical Society (Clarendon Press), 1907 (Vols I-II, vols. 49 and 51 of the series), p. 149 (charter of Thomas 'filius Hugonis dispensatoris' of a virgate in Woodeaton, co. Oxon).

16. Joseph Bain, ed., "Calendar of Documents relating to Scotland,"


Edinburgh: Her Majesty's General Register House, 1881 (Vol. I), full title: Calendar of Documents relating to Scotland, Preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, London.

17. Charles Roberts, ed., "Excerpta ex Rotulis Finium," The Commissioners


of the Public Records of the Kingdom, Vol I (1216-1246), 1835, full title: Excerpta e Rotulis Finium in Turri Londinensi asservatis, Henrico Tertio Rege, A.D. 1216-1272.

18. "Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs to 1516,"


http://www.histparl.ac.uk.cmh/gaz/

19. The Pipe Roll of the Twenty-second year of King Henry II., A.D.


1175-6 [The Publications of the Pipe Roll Society, 1904], XXV:185.

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Ancestors & Descendants

Not sure if this is correct or not but found - I have linked some of the profiles on GENI as food for thought and to show where some of the information has been gleaned form or copied from


1 Amaury Raoul d'Arbetot born about 1056 Lincolnshire, England died after 1096


father: unknown

mother: unknown

spouse: unknown

children:


Robert d'Arbetot (Abbetot) Despencer born about 1070? Lincolnshire, England

http://www.mathematical.com/arbetotamaury1056.html


2 Robert d'Arbetot (Abbetot) Despencer born about 1070? Lincolnshire, England


father: Amaury Raoul d'Arbetot born about 1056 Lincolnshire, England died after 1096

mother: unknown

spouse: wife of Robert d'Arbetot (Abbetot) Despencer

children:


Robert le Despencer born Lincolnshire, England

Urse or Urso d'Arbitot born 1090 married Adeline wife of Urso d'Arbitot born about 1090? Derbyshire, England born about 1070? Lincolnshire, England

William Talvas Montgomery Despencer born 1100 Elington, Lincolnshire, England

http://www.mathematical.com/despencerrobert1094.html


3 William Talvas Montgomery Despencer born 1100 Elington, Lincolnshire, England


Father: Robert d'Arbetot (Abbetot) Despencerborn 1070? Lincolnshire, England

mother: unknown

spouse: Alix Ala de Burgundy born about 1102/03 died before 1150

children:


Richard le Despencer born 1120 Elington, Lincolnshire, England

Thurston le Despencer born about 1122 London, Middlesex, England

http://www.mathematical.com/despencerwilliam1100.html


4 Thurston le Despencer born about 1122 London, Middlesex, England


father: William Talvas Montgomery Despencer born 1100 Elington, Lincolnshire, England

mother: Alix Ala de Bourgogne born about 1103 died before 1150

spouse: unknown

children:


Galfridus (Geoffrey) le Despencer born about 1155 Defford, Worcestershire, England died 1251

Hugh Despencer born about 1152 Ryhale, Rutland, England died 1199

Walter Despencer born about 1148 Stanley, Lincolnshire, England

Almaric Despencer born about 1150 Ryhale, Rutlandshire or Stanley, Gloucestershire, England died after 1189

http://www.mathematical.com/despencerthurston1122.html


5 Hugh Despencer born about 1152 Ryhale, Rutland, England died 1199


father: Thurston le Despencer born about 1122 London, Middlesex, England

mother: unknown

spouse: unknown

children:


Thomas Despencer born about 1169 Elington, Lincolnshire, England

http://www.mathematical.com/despencerhugh1152.html


6 Thomas Despencer born about 1169 Elington, Lincolnshire, England


father: Hugh Despencer born about 1152 Ryhale, Rutland, England died 1199

mother: unknown

spouse: *Rohese wife of Thomas Despencer

children:


Hugh le Despencer born about 1197 Ryhall, Rutlandshire, England died 23 February 1238

*Thomas le Despencer born about 1195 Leicestershire, England died 1218


Muriel le Despencer born about 1181 Cheshire, England

Galfridus (Geoffrey) le Despencer born about 1185 Defford, Worcestershire, England

christened Martley, Worcestershire, England died 1242

Rohesia le Despencer born about 1180 Ryhale, Rutlandshire died Seagrave, Leicestershire, England

http://www.mathematical.com/despencerthomas1169.html


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Linaje N°1 FAMILIA |•••► SIR

1.- 1195 SIR HUGH LE DESPENCER I |•••► Pais:Reino Unido

PADRE:

Thomas le Despenser of Elington

MADRE:

Recuara NN

2.- 1169 THOMAS LE DESPENSER OF ELINGTON |•••► Pais:Reino Unido

PADRE:

Sir Geoffrey le Despenser of Elington

MADRE:

Rohese le Despencer

3.- 1124 SIR GEOFFREY LE DESPENSER OF ELINGTON |•••► Pais:Reino Unido

PADRE:

Sir Anschetil de Berges de Prestwold

MADRE:

Rohese wife of Anschetil de Berges

4.- 1100 SIR ANSCHETIL DE BERGES DE PRESTWOLD |•••► Pais:Reino Unido

PADRE:

Hugh de Berges Lord of Burton on the Wolds

MADRE:

NN de Queniborough heiress of BurtonontheWo

5.- 1070 HUGH DE BERGES LORD OF BURTON ON THE WOLDS |•••► Pais:Reino Unido

PADRE:

Hugh de Berges I Lord of Burton on the Wolds

MADRE:

NN de Queniborough

6.- 1045 HUGH DE BERGES I LORD OF BURTON ON THE WOLDS |•••► Pais:FRancia

PADRE:

Hugh de Berges, I

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Hugh de Berges, I, Lord of Burton on the Wolds is your 27th great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr. Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → Vicente de Jesus Lecuna Salboch, Dr.

her father → Ramón Lecuna Sucre

his father → Josefa Margarita de Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela

his mother → Vicente de Sucre y García de Urbaneja, Cnel.

her father → Coronel Antonio Mauricio Mauricio Jacinto Tadeo Rosalio Sucre Pardo y Trelles

his father → Carlos Francisco Francois Sucre y Pardo, Sargento Mayor

his father → Charles Adrien de Sucre y D´Ives

his father → Charles Antoine de Sucre y Martigny

his father → Antonio de Succre y Hontoy

his father → Francois dit Godefroy de Succre

his father → Antonio de Succre

his father → Jeanne de Thurut

his mother → Jeanne Grebert y Vredeau

her mother → Jacqueline Vredeau

her mother → Jean Vredeau, prévôt de Valenciennes

her father → Marie du Gardin

his mother → Marie de Saint Amand

her mother → Amery de St Amand, IV

her father → Margaret le Despenser

his mother → Sir Hugh le Despenser, 1st & Last Earl of Winchester

her father → Sir Hugh le Despenser of Ryhall

his father → Sir Hugh le Despencer I

his father → Thomas le Despenser, of Elington

his father → Sir Geoffrey le Despenser of Elington

his father → Sir Anschetil de Berges, de Prestwold

his father → Hugh de Berges, Lord of Burton-on-the-Wolds

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Hugh de Berges, I, Lord of Burton on the Wolds 

Gender: Male

Birth: circa 1045

Normandy, France

Death: after 1086

Berges, Sussex, England (United Kingdom)

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Son of Hugh de Berges, I

Husband of N.N. de Queniborough

Father of Hugh de Berges, Lord of Burton-on-the-Wolds


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your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → Vicente de Jesus Lecuna Salboch, Dr.

her father → Ramón Lecuna Sucre

his father → Josefa Margarita de Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela

his mother → Vicente de Sucre y García de Urbaneja, Cnel.

her father → Coronel Antonio Mauricio Mauricio Jacinto Tadeo Rosalio Sucre Pardo y Trelles

his father → Carlos Francisco Francois Sucre y Pardo, Sargento Mayor

his father → Charles Adrien de Sucre y D´Ives

his father → Charles Antoine de Sucre y Martigny

his father → Antonio de Succre y Hontoy

his father → Francois dit Godefroy de Succre

his father → Antonio de Succre

his father → Jeanne de Thurut

his mother → Jeanne Grebert y Vredeau

her mother → Jacqueline Vredeau

her mother → Jean Vredeau, prévôt de Valenciennes

her father → Marie du Gardin

his mother → Marie de Saint Amand

her mother → Amery de St Amand, IV

her father → Margaret le Despenser

his mother → Sir Hugh le Despenser, 1st & Last Earl of Winchester

her father → Sir Hugh le Despenser of Ryhall

his father → Sir Hugh le Despencer I

his father → Thomas le Despenser, of Elington

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Gender: Male

Birth: circa 1070

Berges, Sussex, England (United Kingdom)

Death: circa 1132 (53-71)

Burton-on-the-Wolds, Loughborough, Leicestershire, England (United Kingdom)

Immediate Family:

Son of Hugh de Berges, I, Lord of Burton on the Wolds and N.N. de Queniborough

Husband of N.N. de Queniborough, heiress of Burton-on-the-Wolds

Father of Sir Anschetil de Berges, de Prestwold


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Origins of the Despenser: Geoffrey, father of Thomas


Post on the soc.genealogy.medieval forum by John P. Ravilious on 1/13/06 https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/soc.genealogy.m...


The descent from NN (possibly William) de Queniborough now appears to be as follows:


[The following is from a compilation of John Ravilious' tree/chart here and one from 31 Dec 2003 posted on https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/soc.genealogy.m... as well as one posted on 16 Jan 2006 at https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!searchin/soc.genealog...]


1. NN de Queniborough, of Queniborough and Burton on the Wolds, co. Leics. [possibly 'Willelmus' who held lands in Stache and Queniborough, Leics. of Geoffrey de la Guerche at Domesday Book, in 1086]


'Willelmus' held lands in Stache and Queniborough, Leics. of Geoffrey de la Guerche at Domesday Book, in 1086 [DD 652][1],[2]

'He also held 5 carucates of land in Burton on the Wolds. This may have been the land of Durand Malet who held 5 carucates of land in Burton on the Wolds in chief from the king. To this land coincidentally belonged one and a half carucates of land in Prestwold.'[3]

Father of (1.1) NN, a daughter = Hugh de Berges: possibly originally came from Berges, Sussex; he may have been the son (or other successor) of Hugh, who held 2 carucates of land less 1 bovate in Bortone [Burton on the Wolds] of earl Hugh at Domesday Book, 1086. His wife:sister of Thurstan de Queniborough and his brother Radulf; her father may have been the William de Queniborough who held lands of Geoffrey de la Guerche at Domesday Book, 1086. Evidently had lands in Burton on the Wolds and Prestwold, co. Leics. as her maritagium.


' Hugo de Berges', made a gift of 3 carucates to Garendon abbey in Burton on the Wolds, later confirmed by son Ansketil together with his (Ansketil's) uncles Thurstan de Queniborough and Radulf[2]. This gift occurred in 1133 (year of the foundation of Garendon) or later.

(1.1.1) Ansketil de Berges of Burton on the Wolds, co. Leics. married Rohese. Gift by 'Hugo de Berges et Asketillus filius eius' of 3 carucates in Burton to Garendon abbey, confirmed by his uncles Thurstan and


Radulf de Queniborough 'cum predicto nepote nostro Asketillo' [5]. Of Burton on the Wolds, co. Leics. [also Nichols, Hist. Leicestershire vol. III, courtesy Clive West[8. Spouse: Rohese. Children:


Hugh de Berges (als Hugh de Prestwold)

Geoffrey le Despenser

Ivo de Alspath, constable of Coventry (->1178)

(1.1.1.1) Hugh de Berges (de Prestwold) of Burton on the Wolds, Co. Leics. CCR records ' the grant


of Asketill son of Hugh de Prestwold of the gift of Hugh his father, de Prestwold, of twenty acres of land


in Prestwald .....; the gift of the said Asketill of eight acres of land in the said town' - CCR IV:475[8]

(1.1.1.1.1) Ansketil de Prestwold ('de Berges') of Burton and Prestwold =Dionisia. 'Asketill son of Hugh de Prestwold', he made further grants, confirming gifts of land in Prestwold, co. Leics. to Garendon abbey by his father [cf. CCR][8] the grant of the same Asketil of the gift of Thomas Dispensator of ten bovates of land in his fee, in the same town' of Burton on the Wolds, co. Leics. to Garendon abbey [CCR IV:475[8


(1.1.1.1.1.1) Thomas, heir, dvp [7]


(1.1.1.1.1.2) Elias de Prestwold [7]. Ellis son of Anketil (of Prestwold) gave land in Cotes to Stephen de


Segrave ' [before 1242, de Segrave having d. in 1241]. [6]


(1.1.1.2) Geoffrey le Despenser 'dispensator'. "Gaufrido dispensatore et Ivone fratre suo" witnesses to charter #82 of the Earl of Chester, ca. 1135-1153. [13]. Dispensator [ 'dispensarius'] to the Earl of Chester.


? Gaufrido dispensatore..?, witness to charters of the Earls of Chester, together with others [once with his brother Ivo de Alspath: ? Gaufrido dispensatore et Ivone fratre suo...? , charter #82 ] ca. 1135-1153. Barraclough, The Charters of the Anglo-Norman Earls of Chester, charters #25, 35-37, 50, 55-59, 64, 73, 85, 99[4] [also, ? Gaufrido dispensario...? and ? Galfrido dispensatore..? ]


'Gaufrido dispensatore', witness together with brother Ivo de Alspath of recognition of Eustace fitz John as constable of Chester, ca. 1144-45 [Barraclough, charter #73, cites B. L. Cott. Charter xvi, 36; collated,


where mutilated, with Bodleian Library, Dugdale MS. 17, p. 82 and P.R.O., D.L. 42/1[4

"Geoffrey 'dispensario' ",witness to a charter ca. 1155-67 with his brother Ivo de Alspath ("Ivo de Hallespad' ") - A2A, Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Records Office: Gregory of Stivichall [DR10/1 - DR10/467] , DEEDS AND PAPERS: Warwickshire: Combe alias Smite, [ DR10/192 ][5]


proof of his identity as father of Thomas le Despenser provided by charters in the Garendon chartulary, printed in Nichol's History of Leicester. Charters are recorded for gifts to Garendon by " Thomas Dispensator, filius Gaufridi Dispensatoris " [Nichols III/2:817, 14.b., and Nichols III/2:815, 12.a. (name given as 'Tomas Dispensator, filius Gaufridi Dispensatoris') [3. This evidence as to his parentage was only recently noted by Clive West in Nichols' Hist. of Leicestershire, Vol. III [8].


Children:


Thomas (-ca1207)

Elias le Despenser

(1.1.1.1.2) Thomas 'Dispensator' of Burton on the Wolds, d 1207 = "Recuare". Gave ten bovates in Burton to Garendon Abbey [8]. of Burton on the Wolds, co. Leics. 'Dispensator' of the Earl of Chester (possibly in succession to his father Geoffrey). Proof of his parentage provided by charters in the Garendon


chartulary, printed in Nichol's History of Leicester:

"Thomas Dispensator. (14.b.) ... Thomas Dispensator, filius Gaufridi Dispensatoris, salutem........ x bovatas terre, cum omnibus pertinentiis suis, in campo de Burtona, concessu Asketilli de Berges domini mei de eadem terra,... "[Nichols III/2:817[3


"Tomas Dispensator. (12.a.). Omnibus filius sancte matris ecclesiae Tomas Dispensator, filius Gaufridi Dispensatoris, salutem. Sciatis me concessise & confirmasse donationem patris mei, quam fecit monachis de


Geraldonia[m], videlicet, de tota[m] terra[m] quam reclamavit in Stantona[m]. Et sicut ille prefatam donationem eoram monachis & multis aliis festibus super altare posuit, sic & ego manu mea[m] eandem donationem super altare Dei obtuli & concessi, ut monachi eam teneant libere & quiete a me, & a cunctis heredibus meis, in perpetuam elemosinam. Semitam quoque in campo eorum, per quam ego & homines mei incedere solebamus, que erat ad gravamen eorum, & ad detrimentum segetum, quietam omnino concessi.


fuerunt testes; Willielmus abbas Legrecestrie, Hugo Barre, Willielmus Burdet, Willielmus de Widevill, Gaufridus filius Algot, Willielmus de Rudevill, Gillebertus filius Picot, Gillebertus de Segrave, Radulphus Fridei, Ricardus filius Nicholai, Gaufridus Ostianus, Gilbertus Forestarius, Asketillus de Torp, Johannes Constantin, Gaufridus de Curci, Ranulphus Leblud. " [Nichols III/2:815[3


'Thoma dispensatore', witness together with Elias, 'his brother' of the gift of Ivo de Alspath, 'ca. 1160', of a virgate of land to Monks Kirby (A2A, Meriden (Alspath) [ DR10/524 ][5],[4],[7]. See text from PRO, below.


amerced 40s. in 1176 for forest trespass in Leicestershire, as noted by Farrer [9]. The record in the Pipe Roll of 22 Hen II identifies both Thomas le Despenser and his cousin, Hugh de Berges:


"De misericordia Regis pro foresta sua. In Legercestrescr'. Tomas dispensator redd. comp. de .xl. s. de misericordia pro foresta. In thesauro .xx. s. Et debet .xx. s. .... Hugo de Berc [Berch in C.R.] debet dimidiam marcam pro eodem. Sed requirendus est in Rotel'. " [19]


' Thoma dispensatore ', witness to grant by H(ugh), Earl of Chester (d. 1181) to Bertram, his chamberlain, of Mabel, daughter of William Flamenc, and her inheritance of Meles, ca. 1162-1181 :


"Testibus Bertramo de Verd', Johanne, constabulario Cestr', Radulpho Dapifero de Monte Alto, Roolant de Verd', Thoma dispensatore, Giliberto filio pibot, Willelmo Barb'ap'l et multis aliis apud Cestr'." - A2A, Manchester University, John Rylands Library: Rylands Charters [RYCH/1 - RYCH/1942], RYCH/1274[5]


?Thoma dispensator? or ?dispensarius? [also ?Toma?], witness to numerous charters of the Earls of Chester, ca. 1178-1207 (charters #192, 194, 203, 261-2, 265, 272, 288-9, 302-3, 313, 316, 321, 334, 341, in G. Barraclough)'[4]


charter confirming grant of 10 bovates in Burton to Garendon abbey, dated 1177x1190:


? Tomas Dispensator. (4.b.) Sciatis me dedisse, concessione & bona voluntate uxoris mee Recuare & heredum meorum & hac carta mea confirmasse, Deo et ecclesie Sanct Marie de Gerondonia, et monachis....etc etc.. x bovatas terra cum omnibus pertinentiis suis in campo de Burton concesssu Asketilli de Berges domini mei de eadem terra, liberas et quitas ab omni terreno servicio et consuetudine mihi &


heredibus meis pertinente, salvo forensi servicio; & excepto quod annuatim dabunt mihi & heredibus meis 2 solidus ad festum Sancte Crucis post Pascham. Preterea dedi eisdem monachis ....etc.....pro salute anime mee & patris & matris mee, & precipue pro anima filii mei Gaufridi 1111 solidos quos pro predicta terra ......etc.... Ut inde habeat annuatim conventus pitanciam in die anniversario eiusdem fillii mei, hoc est crastino Nativitatis Sanct Marie. ........etc etc...... Hiis testibus; Roberto comite Legrecestrie, Petronilla comitissa. ? [Nichols, ibid., Vol. III, Part 2, pp. 810-811[3], courtesy Clive West[8

acquired Arnesby and Loughborough, co. Leics. on the death of his brother Elias: ' The successor of Ellis was Thomas Despenser, who was amerced 1 mark in 1166 for a default in Leicestershire. This Thomas was amerced 40s. in 1176 for forest trespass in Leicestershire.... he was presumably the donor to [Garendon] abbey of 10 bovates in Burton on the Wolds, Leics., of the fee of Asketil de Berges,...' [ Farrer, HKF II:58, citing Pipe Roll 12 Hen II, p. 70; 22 Hen II, p. 185; and Cal. Chart. Rolls iv. 475[9


~ the grant of land in Burton on the Wolds, co. Leics. to Garendon abbey reads: 'the grant of the same Asketil of the gift of Thomas Dispensator of ten bovates of land in his fee, in the same town' - CCR IV:475[10]


Thomas obviously held his lands (or at least these 10 bovates) in Burton of Ansketil de Berges (elsewhere Ansketil de Prestwold), evidently his first cousin.


' Honors and Knights' Fees ii:58 et seq. gives Ellis Despenser enfeoffed of Loughbourough by Hugh de Beauchamp after 1158. Ellis succeeded by Thomas, living 1166. This Thomas donated 10 bovates in Burton on the Wolds, Leics. of the fee of ASKETIL de Berges.' (the cite by Farrer references CCR IV:475)[11]


'Thomas Dispensator gave to Stephen de Segrave with Roese his daughter in free marriage a rent of 2s in Burton', to them and the heirs of their bodies' (CP IV: 259n)[6]


'Thomas Despenser', witness to charter of Ranulf, Earl of Chester to the burgesses of Coventry, ca. 1199-1204[12](this is included in Barraclough, Charters[4])


'Thomas Dispensarius, quartam partem. ' [held 1/4 of a knight's fee of the Honour of Peverell, A.D. 1201-12 - Red Book of the Exchequer I:180[13


grant to church of St. Nicholas, ca. 1160. Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Records Office: Gregory of Stivichall [DR10/468 - DR10/970], Warwickshire -Meriden (Alspath)


date: c. 1160. ?Gift from Ivo de Aellespat to the monks of St. Nicholas of Kirkebi [Monks Kirby] of a virgate of land in Aellespet which belonged to Godwin and his heirs, to hold in free alms for the soul of the said Ivo, his ancestors and successors, and for the deeds committed by the said Ivo on the lands of St. Nicholas during the civil war.


Witnesses: Thomas steward (dispensatore), Elias, his brother, Richard cornmonger (frumentino), Robert, his son, Gilbert, son of Pichot, Roger, his son, Nigel de Amundavilla, Thomas de Bikenhulla, William Brittone, Roger reeve (preposito), William reeve (preposito), Adam, son of Godwin.? cf. CP IV:259


parentage [now discounted as unlikely] previously theorized for Thomas le Despenser indicated in Eynsham cartulary (reference from Monasticon Anglicanum, provided by Douglas Richardson):


'Vol. 3, pg. 25 Charter for Thomas filius Hugonis Dispensatoris. No date. Mentions land which his father ("pater") formerly held of Waukelin Harang his uncle ("avunculo"). '[14]


This evidently is another family, based in Oxfordshire. The charter of Thomas 'filius Hugonis' of a virgate of land to Eynsham abbey is dated [1213-28] by Salter (49:149)[15]


Spouse: 'Recuara' [unusual name or error in transcription]


Children:


Geoffrey (dvp -<1191)

Thomas le Despenser, of Loughborough(-<1218)

Sir Hugh (-<1238)

Rohese, m. Gilbert de Segrave

Henry (->1213)

Robert (->1215)

Geoffrey le Despenser, of Martley (-1251)

(1.1.1.1.2.1) Thomas, dsp 1218 (1.1.1.1.2.2) Hugh le Despenser of Burton etc. Co. Leics. (1.1.1.1.2.3) Rohese married Stephen de Segrave (1.1.1.1.2.4) Henry (1.1.1.1.2.5) Robert (1.1.1.1.2.6) Geoffrey


(1.1.1.1.3) Elias of Arnesby and Loughborough, Co. Leics


(1.1.1.3) Ivo de Alspath, constable of Coventry


(1.2) Thurstan de Queniborough (1.3) Radulf de Queniborough (1.4) Herbert de Queniborough


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