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282: 269:, the Justiciar and his descendants. Unfortunately the entry in Domesday Book on which this supposition was made is an error. This was pointed out by the Rev. R.W. Eyton in 1881. Eyton explained in his Errata that, in compiling the fair version of the Domesday Book for Staffordshire, the details of a tenement in Oxfordshire named "Draiton" were accidentally duplicated by the scribes into the Staffordshire pages. The scribes made a further error by writing the name as "Turstin", whereas the holder of "Draitone" in Oxfordshire was "Turchil" i.e. "Thorkil of Warwick", whose lands have nothing to do with the Bassets. Erdeswicke gives credit to Ms. 345: 324: 1672: 723: 316:. Reedy has suggested that Robert may have originated from Ouilly-le-Basset and may have been the overlord of the Bassets there as well as in England. There are thus three towns associated with the Bassets within a relatively compact area of Normandy. Reedy also speculated that Ralph Basset may have come to the notice of the future king Henry I when Henry was lord of Domfront (from 1092 to 1100) during the reign of William II. Domfront is 30 km southwest of Montreuil-au-Houlme. 1066:, who in 1987 oversaw the sale of the public-sector business and its 16 factories and 19,000 employees to British Aerospace. He attended Eton College and the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, and became a captain in the Scots Guards. He worked as a stockbroker in Toronto, Canada, in 1957. In 1959, he returned to the City of London where he joined Panmure Gordon & Co until 1972. In 1971 he and his wife survived a serious accident on a private road on his father-in-law's 353: 180: 1733: 573: 191: 161: 38: 341:
first Lord Basset of Drayton in 1295, and bore the arms "or three piles gules with a quarter ermine". William Basset, another brother of Geoffrey Ridel, received no inheritance from his mother and so retained a variation of the old Basset arms. His descendant, yet another Ralph Basset, bore "argent, 3 bars wavy sable" on becoming the first Lord Basset of Sapcote in 1371.
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Genealogists over many years have held the mistaken belief that the progenitor of the Basset family in England was one Thurstan Basset who had many pagan beliefs: he said that he was of "old Valor". As early as the sixteenth century, Sampson Erdeswicke proclaimed "Turstin de Basset" as owner of five
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Ralph Basset was the ancestor of a prolific family of royal administrators he also ruled as Prince Regent when his third cousin abdicated. He had at least four sons; Richard, Nicholas, Turstin and Ralph, a clerk. They gave rise to the later Baronies of Drayton, Sapcote, Weldon and Wycombe. Further,
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Three Bassets are recorded in the Domesday Book. Ralph Basset held Marsworth (Bucks.) and Tiscott (Herts.) as a sub-tenant of Robert d'Oilly. Richard Basset held Thurleigh (Beds.), also as a sub-tenant of Robert d'Oilly. William Basset held Milton Ernest (Beds.) from Hugh de Beauchamp. It is likely
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to the rich heiress Matilda Ridel, his son Geoffrey (d. 1180x2) assumed the surname Ridel and adopted the Ridel arms "or three piles gules". His descendant, a Richard Basset, became the first Lord Basset of Weldon in 1299. Another Ralph Basset, a descendant of Geoffrey's brother Ralph became the
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The junior Cornish branch continues to this day in 2017, but Tehidy was sold by the family in 1915. The Cornish branch was re-founded by George Basset (died 1580) who in 1558 had been given Tehidy by his nephew Sir Arthur Basset (1541–1586), of Umberleigh, who was buried in the
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Havinden, Michael & Stanes, Robin, Agriculture and Rural Settlement 1500-1800, published in Kain, Roger & Ravenhill, William (Eds.) Historical Atlas of South-West England, Exeter, 1999, pp. 281–293, p.293, quoting: Halliday, F.E., A History of Cornwall, London, 1959,
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for pointing this out to him. The lands at Drayton Bassett in Staffordshire were held by the king at the time of the Domesday Survey in 1086, not by the fictitious Thurstan Basset. Further, Drayton Bassett only came to the Basset family through the marriage of Ralph’s son
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estate, when in thick fog his Bentley hit an 80 ft high obelisk. In 1972 he was appointed managing director of Philip Hill Investment Trust until 1985, when he was appointed chairman of Royal Ordnance. He inherited from his mother a 1/100th share of the office of
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of which were occasionally held by some member of the family; but their wealth in later times was mainly derived from the enormous mineral riches of this part of Cornwall, although they also held considerable property in the north-eastern part of the county.
744:"Here lyeth buryed the body of James Bassett Esquire who had to wife Jane Godolphin ye daughter of Sr Frauncis Godolphin, knight, haveinge 5 sonnes and 5 da'u'hers. He departed this life ye 8th day of February An'o 1603 beinge of ye age of 43 yeres" 440:) says that the Bassets (who seem to have been first settled in Oxfordshire and other of the midland counties) can scarcely be said to have become Cornish folk (although they may have held property in Cornwall earlier) until the marriage of 1075:. He farmed at Quarles, on the Holkham estate, where he enjoyed shooting and fishing and where he bred Saler cattle and won supreme titles at the 1997 Royal Show at Stoneleigh. In 1960 he married Lady Carey Elizabeth Coke, daughter of 335:
Amongst the earliest recorded arms of the Basset family were those of Gilbert Basset (d. 1241), "barry wavy of six, or and gules". Variations of that design were followed by the older branches of the family. Following the marriage of
1005:(1791-1843; nephew), son of Rev. John Basset, 2nd son of Francis Basset (died 1769) by his wife Mary Wingfield, daughter of George Wingfield of Durham. MP for Helston 1840-41. Married Elizabeth Mary Price, daughter of 389:) and Tehidy became the seat of the junior branch, which became very wealthy in the 18th century from leases granted by them for tin and copper mines located on their estates, most notably the tin and copper mines at 854:
until that adoptive line failed a second time on the death in 1907 without children of Walter Basset Basset (1863–1907) (born Walter Basset Williams). The remaining Basset manors in Devon of Umberleigh and
986:(1715-1769; uncle) of Tehidy, formerly of Imley, Northamptonshire, 2nd son of Francis Basset (died 1721) of Tehidy. MP for Penryn 1766-69. Married in 1756 to Margaret St Aubyn (died 1768), daughter of 509:
his manor house of Tehidy in the year 1330–31, and Leland mentions it as "a castelet or pile of Bassets". The name of a William Basset appears in 1324, during the reign of King Edward II, amongst the
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Reedy considers that Ralph had two brothers Osmund (ancestor of the Bassets of Tehidy and the Baron of Stratton and de Dunstanville) and Gilbert (ancestor of the Barons of Headington and of Wycombe).
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church. They intermarried with the families of Trenouth, Trengove, Trelawny, Marrys, Enys, Carveth, Godolphin, Prideaux, Grenville, Pendarves, Rashleigh, and other prominent Cornish families.
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Identification of "Mrs Anne Basset" per Cornwall Record Office, Ref:CN/152/1,2, "99 year lease (lives of lessee's w. Susanna, sons Thos. and Edw. B.) (also counterpart) Dated 29 Sep. 1758"
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in Devon, and became extinct in the male line in 1802, but continued under the adopted name of Basset via the female line, in the successive families of Davie and Williams at
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in 1051. Osmund was of an age to have participated in the Norman Conquest and perhaps it was his sons who were enfeoffed with land in England by the time of Domesday in 1086.
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Once settled in Cornwall they remained at Tehidy steadfastly in a direct male line, albeit in a junior line, until 1915, and the bones of many generations of Bassets lie in
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Gustavus Lambert Basset (1834-1888) – in 1872 Gustavus Basset of Tehidy Park was quoted as the fifth largest landowner in Cornwall with 16,969 acres (68.67 km).
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that these men were related, but it is not clear how. Reedy considers it likely that this Ralph Basset was the great justice of Henry I, or otherwise his father.
436:(fl.1066). However Lysons (who had a good opportunity of forming a sound judgment, from his personal acquaintance in the early part of the 19th century with Sir 1615:"Anglia News: The Earl Of Leicester's Daughter Married Mr Bryan Basset Running time 2:55 Black & White Silent 1960 Holkham, Norfolk". For moving images see 1765: 393:, between Camborne and Redruth, from which they earned income of Β£10,000 per annum. The family also controlled two of the richest mines in Cornwall, namely " 289:
The earliest Basset of whom we have any knowledge is Osmund Basset who, with his unnamed brothers, witnessed a grant from Hawise de Grandmesnil, daughter of
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A charter of Henry I in 1113 confirmed a grant of income from "Fontanias in Obsimine" to St. Evroul Abbey by Ralph Basset. This is apparently the modern
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William I Basset of Ippesden, Oxfordshire, was the son of John I Basset of Ippesden. He married Cecilia de Dunstanville and obtained Tehidy Manor c. 1150
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James Basset, died 1603, son and heir. He inherited Tehidy under the above entail. He married Jane Godolphin, daughter of Sir Francis Godolphin. His
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in Norfolk. Deemed the "marriage of the year", attended by the Queen Mother, it was broadcast by Anglian Television. He had children including:
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showing himself dressed in armour opposite his wife, with their ten children between, exists in Illogan Church, with the following inscription:
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of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be
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in 1050. Orderic notes that Osmund Basset was one of the vassals of the Grandmesnil and Giroie clan who pledged part of their wealth to the
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in Devon having given Tehidy to the junior branch, which remained there until 1915. The senior Devon branch were seated in addition at
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Cleveland, Duchess of, The Battle Abbey Roll with some Account of the Norman Lineages, in Three Volumes, Vol. 1, London, 1889, Basset
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Michael James Basset (born 1963). Married Caroline Bailey on 7 September 1996. Has a daughter, Elizabeth Jane Basset (born 1998).
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John Prideaux Basset (1740 (posthumous)-1756), (son), died aged 16, when his heir became his uncle, Francis Basset (died 1769)
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James Basset (son) of Tehidy, in 1587 married Jane Godolphin, daughter of Sir Francis Godolphin, knight and had nine children.
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The names of the earlier Bassets are little known in history, save that in the time of Henry VII (1485-1509) John Basset,
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1449, married Johanna Beaumont, daughter of Sir Thomas Beaumont and heiress of Umberleigh and Heanton Punchardon in Devon.
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Sir John III Basset (1441–1485) (son) of Tehidy, married Elizabeth Budockshyde, daughter of Thomas Budockshyde.
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John Pendarves Basset (1713–1739), (eldest son), married Anne Prideaux (d.1760), daughter and co-heir of
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and became one of the Queen Mother's favourite and longest serving ladies in waiting. She was appointed
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Domesday People: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166. I. Domesday Book
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Obituary, EDP24, Britain's Regional Newspaper of the Year Friday, 12 November 2010, quoted by the
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Gustavus Lambart Basset (1834-1888; brother), married in 1869 Charlotte Mary Elmhirst (died 1898)
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Sir William IV Basset (d. 1384) (son), married Margaret Fleming, daughter of Sir Simon Fleming.
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William II Basset (d. 1304) (son) of Tehidy, married Alice Wallis, daughter of Sir John Wallis.
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The one surviving branch of the descendants of this family was long seated at the manor of
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John Francis Basset (1831-1869; eldest son), married Hon. Emily Prendergast, daughter of
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This Thomas Basset appears to have been a descendant (probably a great-grandson) of King
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According to Hals, a Basset held some military post in Cornwall as early as the time of
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Alan I Basset (son), married Lucia Peverell, from whom he inherited the Devon manor of
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Arthur Francis Basset (b. 1873; son), married Rebecca Salusbury-Trelawny, daughter of
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The Monumental Brasses of Cornwall with Descriptive, Genealogical and Heraldic Notes
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Daniel Bassett (born 1988), A marketer and businessman within the technology sector.
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Obituary, EDP24, Britain's Regional Newspaper of the Year Friday, 12 November 2010.
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Ronald Lambart Basset (1898-1972; son), 2nd Scots Greys Regiment, married in 1931
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Sir Lawrence Basset, (son) married Hawisia Mallet, daughter of Sir Ralph Mallet.
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The descent of the junior branch of the Basset family of Tehidy is as follows:
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During the reigns of Kings Henry VI, VII and VIII, the Bassets were frequently
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called it, extended over the parishes of Illogan, Redruth, and Camborne, the
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Cornwall Record Office, Ref:CN/152/1,2: "Anne Basset of Haldon House, Devon"
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in Devon (now a ruin) but whose chest tomb was moved circa 1820 to nearby
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In 1558 the Bassets divided into two branches, the senior remaining at
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Domesday Studies: An Analysis and Digest of the Staffordshire Survey
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to Matilda Ridel (granddaughter of Hugh earl of Chester) in 1120x3.
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to the Queen, who has a son, Harry James Oscar Basset (born 2002).
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Alan II Basset, (son) married the daughter of Sir Andrew Haccombe.
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Basset locations in the Department of Orne, southern Normandy
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Matthaei Parisiensis, Monachi Sancti Albani, Chronica Majora
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and Tehidy. The deed granted Tehidy to Arthur's grandmother
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of which churches pertained to the manor of Tehidy, and the
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hides of land at Drayton, Staffordshire, and as father of
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Reedy, W. T. (1966). "The First Two Bassets of Weldon".
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in Cornwall. The manor of Tehidy was settled by deed of
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Tangye, Michael, Tehidy and the Bassetts, Redruth, 1984
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Bryan Ronald Basset, CBE (1932-2010; son); Chairman,
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Francis Basset, 1st Baron de Dunstanville and Basset
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Arthur Basset (1833-1870; brother), died unmarried.
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Francis Basset (died 1675; son), married Lucy Hele.
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of James Basset (d. 1603) of Tehidy, Illogan Church
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London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 1721:, being a reconstruction of the legendary 497:Amongst the early Cornish Bassets are Sir 479:, and himself held a like post under King 159: 1707:Learn how and when to remove this message 1096:James Bryan Basset (born 1968), a former 888:George Basset (died 1580), second son of 833:and later to London. Sold Tehidy in 1915. 668:He gave the manor of Tehidy to his uncle 438:Francis Basset, 1st Baron de Dunstanville 134:Learn how and when to remove this message 977:, Devon, where she was resident in 1758. 721: 592:of Devon gives the Basset lineage thus: 571: 1112: 1073:Joint Hereditary Lord Great Chamberlain 622:1312, 1332 and 1334. On 23 July 1330 a 1397: 1395: 1393: 1391: 1389: 1387: 1357: 1355: 1353: 1351: 1349: 1304: 1294: 1217: 1207: 1139:. ed. by Rev. T. Harwood. p. 417. 914:in order to pay fine levied on him by 327:Location map of Basset Domesday manors 145: 1766:Bassett family (Devon & Cornwall) 1016:(1790-1865); died childless. 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