I will add more ancestors fro your perusal,perhapos a link to the Lacy's can be found:
Hugh de Berges ,, Hugh died in Burton-on-the-Wolds, Loughborough,
Leicestershire, England, m. [-?--] de Queniborough Heiress of Burton [1075-] of Prestwold,Loughborough, Leicestershire, daughter of William de Queniborough
his son:
Askitil de Berges [1100-] of Burton-on-the-Wolds, Loughborough, Leicestershire, (aka: de Alspath) , fls. 1140 = Rohese Notes: Anskitil de Berges was allied to the Simon IV de Montfort, Seigneur de Montfort-l'Amaury, 5th Earl of Leicester (1165 - 25 June 1218)., who's lands passed Simon de Montfort's cousin " Ranulph , 4th Earl of Chester", to whom the "de Berges" became hereditary "dispensators" to, later that name becoming patrimony of this branch.
his son:
Galfridus, "le Despenser", he is also named as Galfridus Dispensator de Hickeling. (also, 'dispensarius') to Ranulf, the Earl of Chester , held land at Hickling, Notts. a massage and 20 acres and 2 meadows. Owned land and cottage in Burton on Wolds, some of the The Hickling property was granted to the priory and still mentioned at the time of Henry Despenser- Bishop of Norwich and his brother Hugh le Despenser, descendants. In a deed regarding Rempston, Geoffrey is named as "of Hickling". He is also believed to be the same as Geoffery de Rempston, Nottinghamshire.
'Gaufrido dispensatore.' witness to charters of the Earls of Chester,
together with others [once with his brother Ivo de Alspath:
'Gaufrido dispensatore et Ivone fratre suo..', charter #82 ]
ca. 1135-1153. Barraclough, The Charters of the Anglo-Norman
Earls of Chester, charters #25, 35-37, 50, 55-59, 64, 73, 85, 99[13]
[also, 'Gaufrido dispensario..' and 'Galfrido dispensatore.' ]
'Gaufrido dispensatore', witness together with brother Ivo de
Alspath of recognition of Eustace fitz John as constable of
Chester, ca. 1144-45
[Barraclough, charter #73, cites B. L. Cott. Charter xvi, 36;
collated, where mutilated, with Bodleian Library, Dugdale MS.
17, p. 82 and P.R.O., D.L. 42/1[13]]
"Geoffrey 'dispensario' ",witness to a charter ca. 1155-67 with his
brother Ivo de Alspath ("Ivo de Hallespad' ") - PRO, Shakespeare
Birthplace Trust Records Office: Gregory of Stivichall
[DR10/1 - DR10/467] , DEEDS AND PAPERS: Warwickshire: Combe alias
Smite, [ DR10/192 ][11]
3 sons:
Thomas le Despenser [1159-1207] of Burton-on-the-Wolds, Loughborough, Leicestershire, 'dispensator' of the Earl of Chester, died in Arnesby, Lutterworth, Leicestershire. = "Recuara' i
Thoma dispensatore', witness together with Elias, 'his brother' of the gift of Ivo de Alspath, 'ca. 1160'.
Hugo de Rempston ,Notts. gave 5 BOVATES of land to Garendon Abbey.
his son: Robertus de Rempston
...........Thomas de Rempston 18 ED 1 (1289/90)= Cicely
..............Johannes de Rempston 2 Ed 2 (1308/9)
.................William de Rempstone at assizes of Notts, recovered lands in Hikeling, Notts. in (1355/6) 29 Ed 3., has brother or son named John de Remston amerc.
.....................Thomas de Rempston, Temp. H 4 (1399/1400)= Margareta , dau. of Godfre. Folambe. Sir Thomas de Rempston. 1 H. 4. Constable of the Tower of London,and Admiral towards the West Parts, 2 H. 4. His Constableship he had in the fourth Year of that King, Nov. 14, and in the seventh Year also, June 20. He was also Knight of the Garter. he drowned 1406, under London Bridge. He was vice chancellor at coronation of his king.
From: 'Parishes: Rempeston, or Rampeston', Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire: volume 1: Republished with large additions by John Throsby (1790), pp. 58-62. URL:
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=75947 Date accessed: 03 April 2014.
The Antiquities of Nottinghamshire,:
Extracted Out of Records ..., Volume 1
Rempston
The Village stands upon the great road between
Loughborough and Nottingham, 4miles from the
former and 10 from the latter.
From: 'Parishes: Rempeston, or Rampeston',
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire: volume 1:
Republished with large additions by John Throsby
(1790), pp. 58-62. URL:
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/
report.aspx?compid=75947
Elias le Despenser, d. bef. 1254, = Alice , dau. of Richard de Smithford
of Arnesby and Loughborough, co. Leics.
Ancestor of the Nells family.who bear same arms.
witness to gift of Ivo de Alspath to the monks of St. Nicholas of
Kirby, ca. 1160, together with Thomas 'dispensatore' and 'Elias, his
brother'[11],[13],[14]
enfeoffed in Arnesby, co. Leics. by Hugh de Beauchamp, and also
Loughborough, co. Leics.:
' Henry II, about 1158, enfeoffed Hugh de Bello Campo of the vill
of Arnesby, Leics., ...by the service of 1 knight, and Hugh
enfeoffed among others Ellis Despenser of 15 virgates. The
successor of Ellis was Thomas Despenser,...' Farrer, HKF II:58[6]
(cited by Kay Allen)[15]
As per your request for the Nell's Arms, I will send on Monday as they are on my office computer..