Earl of Winchester was a title that was created three times in the
Peerage of England during the
Middle Ages
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. The first was
Saer de Quincy, who received the earldom in 1207/8 after his wife inherited half of the lands of the Beaumont
earls of Leicester
Earl of Leicester is a title that has been created seven times. The first title was granted during the 12th century in the Peerage of England. The current title is in the Peerage of the United Kingdom and was created in 1837.
Early creations ...
. This creation became extinct in 1265 upon the death without male heirs of Saer's son
Roger de Quincy. In 1322 King
Edward II created the elder
Hugh le Despenser earl of Winchester. This creation lapsed after Despenser's execution in 1326.
During his exile in 1470–71
Edward IV had been the guest of a
Flemish
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nobleman
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,
Lewis de Bruges
Louis de Bruges, Lord of Gruuthuse, Prince of Steenhuijs, Earl of Winchester (Dutch: Lodewijk van Brugge; c. 1427 – 24 November 1492), was a Flemish courtier, bibliophile, soldier and nobleman. He was awarded the title of Earl of Winchester b ...
. After Edward's return to the throne, Lewis was rewarded with the earldom of Winchester. His son, the second Earl, returned it to the crown in 1500.
Earls of Winchester, 1st Creation (1207)
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Saer de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester
Saer de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester (c. 11553 November 1219) was one of the leaders of the baronial rebellion against John, King of England, and a major figure in both the kingdoms of Scotland and England in the decades around the turn of the ...
(died 1219)
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Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester
Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester (c. 1195 – 25 April 1264), (Roger de Quincy is a subarticle in his father's article.) His dates are given as 1195?-1265 at the beginning of the subarticle, but his death date is given as 25 April 12 ...
(died 1265)
Earls of Winchester, 2nd Creation (1322)
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Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester
Hugh le Despenser (1 March 126127 October 1326), sometimes referred to as "the Elder Despenser", was for a time the chief adviser to King Edward II of England. He was created a baron in 1295 and Earl of Winchester in 1322. One day after being ...
(died 1326)
Earls of Winchester, 3rd Creation (1472)
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Lewis de Bruges, 1st Earl of Winchester (1427–1492)
* (1458–1512), renounced peerage 1500.
See also
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Marquess of Winchester
Marquess of Winchester is a title in the Peerage of England that was created in 1551 for the prominent statesman William Paulet, 1st Earl of Wiltshire. It is the oldest of six surviving English marquessates; therefore its holder is considered ...
References
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Earldoms in the Peerage of England
Noble titles created in 1207
Noble titles created in 1322
Noble titles created in 1472
History of Hampshire
Forfeited earldoms in the Peerage of England