Edward II recalled them to England a year later, an action which enraged the queen,
Isabella, the more so when Despenser was created Earl of Winchester. She
rebelled against the king and with Roger Mortimer, led a rebellion against her
husband Edward.
They captured both Despensers—first the elder, later the younger. Queen Isabella
interceded for Hugh, the elder, but his enemies, notably, Roger Mortimer and
Henry, Earl of Lancaster, insisted they face trial and execution.
The elder Despenser was hanged immediately in his armour at Bristol on
October 27, 1326. He was then beheaded and his body cut into pieces for the dogs.
His head was sent for display to Winchester, which had supported the king.
Edward II recalled them to England a year later, an action which enraged the queen,
Isabella, the more so when Despenser was created Earl of Winchester. She
rebelled against the king and with Roger Mortimer, led a rebellion against her
husband Edward.
They captured both Despensers—first the elder, later the younger. Queen Isabella
interceded for Hugh, the elder, but his enemies, notably, Roger Mortimer and
Henry, Earl of Lancaster, insisted they face trial and execution.
The elder Despenser was hanged immediately in his armour at Bristol on
October 27, 1326. He was then beheaded and his body cut into pieces for the dogs.
His head was sent for display to Winchester, which had supported the king.
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