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Hugh Despenser the Elder

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in 1322. Although his reputation was not as unsavoury as his son's, Despenser the Elder was accused by a significant number of people of widespread criminality during the next few years, often involving false accusations of trespass or theft and the extortion of money or land.
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on 27 October 1326. He was then beheaded, after which his body was cut into pieces and fed to dogs. His head was sent to be displayed in
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against her husband Edward, they captured both Despensers—first the elder, later the younger. Following Hugh the Elder's capture at the
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when Hugh was a boy, but Hugh's patrimony was saved through the influence of his maternal grandfather, who had been loyal to the king.
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on numerous occasions both in battle and as a diplomat, and was created a baron by writ of summons to Parliament in 1295. His son,
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Edward found it difficult to manage without them, and recalled them to England a year later, an action which enraged
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After Despenser's death, pardons were issued to thousands of people whom he had falsely accused.
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He was one of the few barons to remain loyal to Edward during the controversy regarding
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One day after being captured, the elder Despenser was hanged in his armour at
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Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester

Lewis de Bruges
Bristol
Gloucestershire
Despenser War
Isabella's Campaign
Siege of Bristol

Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports
Isabella de Beauchamp
Hugh Despenser the Younger
Philip le Despenser
Hugh le Despenser, Baron le Despenser
Edward II of England
Earl of Winchester
Roger Mortimer
Isabella
who were leading a rebellion against Edward
Hugh le Despencer
Justiciar
Philip Basset
Battle of Evesham

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