Misc. Notes
Pg 202 Patrick de Chaworth, Knt, of Kidwelly & Ogmore, co Carmarthen (of baronial descent)
17384Pg 3 Line 4, Sir Patrick de Chaworth, Lord of Kidwelley, Wales
17385Pg 77 Line 72, Sir Patrick de Chaworth, Lord Kidwelley, Wales
25400Pg 76 Sir Patrick de Chaworth, Lord of Kidwelley, Wales
54948Pg 154 Washington of Sulgrave Manor England: Pedigree: Sir Patrick Chaworth
98118Pg 160 Sir Patrick Chaworth, Knt, Lord of Kidwelly
17389Pg 184 Sir Patrick de Chaworth, of Kidwelly
Pg 183 Sir Patric de Chaworth, Lord of Kidwelly Castle in Wales
17798Pg 193 Sir Patrick de Chaworth, Lord of Kidwilley, Wales
Pg 264 Sir Patrick Chaworth, of Kidwelly, Wales
Pg 286 Sir Patrick Chaworth, Knt, Lord of Kidwelly
Patrick V De Chaworth, Male, Baron of Kidwelly
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Pg 351 Hugh Le Despencer, Earl of Winchester
17383 Pg 83 Hugh Le Despenser, Earl of Winchester
17384Pg 84 Hugh Le Despenser, Knt of Loughborough, co. Leister, etc (descendant of Charlemagne)
Pg 3 Line 4, Sir Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester
17385Pg 77 Line 72, Sir Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester
25400Pg 120, 25. Hugh Le Despenser had his lands restored 1281 and was on the council of Edward I 1297 (age 36). At the coronation of Edward II 1308, he was one of four who carried the royal robes. In the quarrel about Gaveston in 1308 he alone sided with the King against the barons. He was at the battle of Bannockburn 1314 and accompanied the King in his flight. In 1321 he and his son were accused of “accroaching to themselves royal power, counselling the King evilly, replacing good ministers with bad, etc.” and were exhiled, but returned the next year, when he was created Earl of Winchester (age 61). On Edward II’s flight to Wales in 1326, Despenser was dispatched to defend Bristol, but surrendered to the Queen, and was tried and hanged on the common gallows 24 Oct 1326 (age 65).
17386Pg 76 Sir Hugh Le Despenser, Earl of Winchester 10 May 1322 (2) IV, 262-265; V, 433, 434, 437
54948Vol 05 Image880of1386 Pg 863 Hugh le Despenser Sr, Earl of Winchester, the justiciar of the barons, who fell at Evesham. Served with Edmund, earl of Cornwall, in the Welsh war, and soon afterwards was fined two thousand marks for marrying Isabel, d/o William Beauchamp, earl of Warwick & widow of Patrick of Chaworth, without the king’s license. In 1294 he was with the king in Gascony, & the next year received a summons to parliament.
17387Pg 137 Sir Hugh Le Despenser, of Loughborough, Arnesby, Parlington, Ryhall, etc, Baron Le Despenser, cr Earl of Winchester on 10 May 1322
17389Pg 307 Sir Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester
17798Hugh Le Despenser 1st Earl of Winchester
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