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Francis Bassett

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near Lostwithiel, at the latter of which (or at any rate very shortly after the fight) he, with most of the Cornish gentry, was present, and was knighted on the field. He records in another letter to his wife that after the battle 'the king, in the hearing of thousands, as soon as he saw me in the
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During the Civil War in 1643, he acted as a Royalist in the western part of Cornwall, raising money and drilling forces for the king. Letters of his to his wife 'at her Tehidy' are preserved, recording the Royalist victories of
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Bassett died 19 September 1645. The full vengeance of Cromwell fell upon his first son, although he had never taken up arms, who was compelled to
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was formerly displayed at Tehidy (now demolished). He appears to have been a sportsman, much addicted to hawking and
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He was the son of Revd. James Bassett of Tehidy and his wife Jane, the daughter of Sir Francis Godolphin.
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in 1660 to a member of the St Aubyn family, in whose possession it has remained ever since.
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morning, cryed to mee "Deare Mr. Sheriffe, I leave Cornwall to you safe and sound"’.
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Joseph Alleine: His Companions & Times, a Memorial of Black Bartholomew, 1662
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in 1642–1644. There is a complaint against him in the Star Chamber, 18 May 1625.
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In 1620, Bassett married Ann Trelawny, a daughter of Sir
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Francis Basset

Basset
Tehidy
Illogan
Sheriff of Cornwall
Vice-Admiral of North Cornwall
Recorder
Vandyck
cock-fighting
Vice-Admiral of North Cornwall
High Sheriff of Cornwall
Stamford Hill
Stratton
Braddock Down
loving-cup
Jonathan Trelawny
Taunton
compound
St Michael's Mount
Cornwall portal
Baron Basset
Great Cornish Families
Tehidy Country Park
The Dormant and Extinct Baronage of England
Traditions and Recollections
Joseph Alleine: His Companions & Times, a Memorial of Black Bartholomew, 1662
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public domain
Basset, Francis (d.1645)

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