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A History of the County of Oxford
… in dower, 80 and she and her successive husbands, Hugh Despenser (d. 1349) and Guy de Brian, held it until her death …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 5 hides formerly belonging to Keneward held by Robert le Despenser of the Bishop of Worcester's manor of Fladbury. 150 … xvii cent.). At the date of the Domesday Survey Robert le Despenser held 5 hides at Wyre Piddle and Hill and Moor of … of Beauchamp, Mountford, Moigne, Mortimer, Montfort, and Despenser. They were removed from the east window to make way …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 57 and until 1322 the manor was in the custody of Hugh Despenser the elder. 58 In 1330 John received a grant of free …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 104 Simon's rights evidently descended to Thurstan le Despenser, 105 who claimed in 1224 that his father Aymer had … past forty years, 106 but in 1279 Thurstan's son Adam le Despenser and John de la Mare, presumably the lord of the … held by Roger Radley. 114 This is the last mention of the Despenser fee, which had evidently already been split up. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… subsidy, 80 and in 1324 this Ralph was in debt to Hugh le Despenser, jun., for 40, which were to be levied on his lands …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… at a rent of 100 a year, 17 and in 1323 gave it to Hugh le Despenser the younger. 18 It again escheated to the Crown on … and the reversion after his death was granted to Hugh le Despenser, junior. 50 Richard died in 1345 seised of two … in Glatton in 1276, 54 and it was granted to Hugh le Despenser the younger in 1323. 55 Church The church of ST. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… II seized the Lacy estates for the benefit of Hugh le Despenser the younger, 102 to whom Joan was obliged to resign … right in them for a life-interest with remainder to Despenser. 104 By 1325 she and her next husband, Ebles le … also surrendered their life-interest in Grantchester to Despenser, 105 who held the manor until his execution in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in dower, 118 but by 1316 it was the property of Hugh le Despenser, jun., called Earl of Gloucester, 119 who had … and Nicholas de Salvo for their lives. 126 Hugh le Despenser, her son and heir by her first husband, died … the custody was granted to John Salesbury. 130 Thomas le Despenser was beheaded in 1400 and Marlow was obtained by his …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the manor or a moiety of it are recorded. Hugh le Despenser, Lord le Despenser (cr. earl of Winchester 1322), keeper of the estate …
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