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337:, so that the reversal of his attainder in 1461 had no immediate effect. In 1604, the first creation of the barony was called out of abeyance for Mary Fane, the first barony by writ of summons to so be revived. When calling it out of abeyance, the House of Lords gave it precedence as if it had been created in 1264. Her successor in the barony was the first
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In 1387, Philip le
Despencer was summoned to Parliament, by modern usage held to have created a hereditary title though none of his heirs were again summoned until 1529, when a descendant was called as Baron Wentworth. Any barony thus created would have the same co-heirs as the subsequent Barons
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Again without the reversal of the previous attainders, another descendant was summoned in 1357, by modern usage creating a fourth barony. With the reversal of the attainders of Lord Hugh the elder (first creation) and Lord Hugh the younger (second creation) in 1398, the hereditary right to these
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The first, second, and fourth creations lay under attainder from 1400. The attainder was reversed in 1461, but the hereditary right had fallen into abeyance from 1449. This abeyance was settled in 1604 in favor of Mary Fane, with precedence dating from the
Parliament of 1264.
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When the abeyance of the Barony le
Despenser was terminated in 1604, Mary Fane was confirmed with precedence dating from 1264, though modern scholars do not accept that summons to the Parliament of that year created hereditary baronies.
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Without the attainder of his father or grandfather being reversed, the next generation was summoned in 1338. By modern usage, this is held to have created a new title. Any barony thus created became extinct on his death without issue.
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The fifth creation of the title was made in 1387 for Philip le
Despencer, great-grandson of Hugh the elder Despenser. The title became dormant on the death of his son Philip, the second baron, in 1424. One of his heirs was created
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in 1397, and in 1398, the attainders of the elder and younger
Despensers were reversed, making him (in modern law) heir to the first and second creations as well. Thomas himself was attainted in 1400 for his part in the
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309:, son of Hugh the younger, was summoned to Parliament, the third creation of the title. He died without issue in 1349, and the title became extinct.
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The Complete Peerage, 2nd edition, Volume 1, Preface, P xvi
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Mary Frances Elizabeth Boscawen, 13th Baroness le Despencer
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John Fane, 7th Earl of Westmorland, 10th Baron le Despencer
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Vere Fane, 5th Earl of Westmorland, 8th Baron le Despencer
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Vere Fane, 4th Earl of Westmorland, 7th Baron le Despencer
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was summoned to Parliament, the fourth creation. His son
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and executed in 1326, extinguishing the two creations.
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Attainder reversed 1398; see creation of 1357 below
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Attainder reversed 1398; see creation of 1357 below
51:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
221:is a title that has been created several times by
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320:inherited the title in 1375. Thomas was created
294:and is sometimes considered the first baron.
537:(1766โ1831) (abeyance terminated 1788) (see
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333:in 1449, claims to his baronies passed into
587:Philip le Despencer, 2nd Baron le Despencer
581:Philip le Despencer, 1st Baron le Despencer
440:Barons le Despencer, fourth creation (1357)
402:Barons le Despencer, second creation (1314)
331:Anne de Beauchamp, 15th Countess of Warwick
1419:Extinct baronies in the Peerage of England
571:Barons le Despencer, fifth creation (1387)
471:Barons le Despencer (precedence from 1264)
423:Barons le Despencer, third creation (1338)
386:Hugh Despenser, 1st/2nd Baron le Despencer
377:Barons le Despencer, first creation (1295)
200:Hugh Despenser, 1st/2nd Baron le Despencer
593:The barony became dormant after his death
535:Thomas Stapleton, 12th Baron le Despencer
529:Francis Dashwood, 11th Baron le Despencer
111:Learn how and when to remove this message
456:Thomas Despenser, 2nd Baron le Despencer
279:. He was the eldest son of the sometime
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1459:1400 disestablishments in England
1449:1349 disestablishments in England
1434:1326 disestablishments in England
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36:needs additional citations for
16:Title in the Peerage of England
1464:1387 establishments in England
1454:1357 establishments in England
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1424:1264 establishments in England
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258:High Sheriff of Staffordshire
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329:. Upon the death of
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1469:Le Despenser family
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339:Earl of Westmorland
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1094:Henry le Despenser
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539:Stapleton baronets
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286:(d. 1265), son of
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