- le
Despencer Edward le
Despencer, 1st
Baron le
Despencer (1335–1375), the son of
Edward le
Despencer Elizabeth le
Despencer,
Baroness le
Despencer (1342–1402)...
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Baron le
Despencer is a
title that has been
created several times by writ in the
Peerage of England. Sir Hugh le
Despenser I was a
large landowner in...
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Francis Dashwood, 11th
Baron le
Despencer, PC, FRS (December 1708 – 11
December 1781) was an
English politician and rake,
Chancellor of the Exchequer...
- Groby.[citation needed] He
succeeded as Lord of
Glamorgan in 1349. Le
Despencer went with
Edward the
Black Prince to France, and was
present at the Battle...
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claim arose that the
Spencers were a
cadet branch of the
ancient House Le
Despencer,
though this
theory has
since been debunked, in
particular by J. Horace...
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Elizabeth Despencer, 3rd
Baroness Burghersh (c. 1342 –
August 1402) was an
English noblewoman born to
Bartholomew de Burghersh, 2nd
Baron Burghersh and...
- Mortimer, 1st
Baron Wigmore; this
caused a feud to
begin between the
Despencer and
Mortimer families. By his wife,
Aline B****et, he was
father of Hugh...
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James Archibald Saint George Fitzwarenne-
Despencer-Robertson, OBE (7
November 1886 – 5 May 1942) was an
English Conservative politician. The only surviving...
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Philip le Despenser, 1st
Baron le
Despenser (18
October 1342 in Gedney, Lincolnshire,
England – 4
August 1401) was the son and heir of Sir
Philip le Despenser...
- times, the
surname was
usually written as le Despenser,
Dispenser or
Despencer—notably in
works such as the
Domesday Book and the
Scottish Ragman Rolls...