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A History of the County of Hampshire
… claimed the manor which his father had conveyed to Hugh le Despenser on the plea that Hugh had taken the manor by force. … III, who had promised to make some provision for Hugh le Despenser, son of Hugh le Despenser the younger, ordered Robert Woodhouse to deliver up …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… maiden name. On 4 July 1323 she was disseised by Hugh le Despenser Earl of Winchester, after whose attainder she …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Balsham. They included the rector, Hugh Jacob, and Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester. 93 In 1617 seven separate … which had descended with the Oxcroft lands from Hugh le Despenser. 95 In the 13th century wheat, rye, barley, oats, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… de Suburie and Ralph son of Maud de Wascough, in 1248. 12 Despenser. Argent quartered with gules fretty or with a … Basset gave the manor of Barnwell All Saints to Hugh le Despenser in free marriage with his daughter Aline or … 1281 and the manor descended to her son and heir Hugh le Despenser 16 afterwards Earl of Winchester. 17 In 1284 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… during his minority was sold for 100 to the elder Hugh le Despenser, 33 in whose keeping the manor seems to have …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 126 from whom it was purchased in 1656 by Charles Lord le Despenser. 127 No complete descent can be made out from the … of Francis first Earl of Westmorland and aunt of Lord le Despenser (Courthope, Hist. Peerage, 156, 507), who purchased …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to the Crown. 106 In 1308 Edward II gave Beckley to Hugh Despenser the elder, 107 who, later in the same year, leased … for when the marchers and their adherents ravaged the Despenser lands in 1321, his manors in Oxfordshire and … were looted. 111 Nevertheless, Sir John avoided sharing in Despenser's fall in 1326, and continued to hold Beckley. 112 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the manor which she held of the abbot of Hyde. 11 Hugh le Despenser the elder held Bedhampton in 1316 12 by enfeoffment …
A History of the County of Worcester
… afterwards held by the Beauchamps, may have been Robert le Despenser, brother of Urse D'Abitot. 70 A survey of a later …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in 1322, 37 when it was granted by the king to Hugh le Despenser the younger. 38 In 1324 the Hospitallers, whether … or unwillingly, quitclaimed their right to Hugh le Despenser. 39 He was executed in 1326 and the manor escheated … his title by a quitclaim from Sir Hugh son of Hugh le Despenser the younger. 49 Despenser. Argent quartered with …
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