Lord Basset of Wycombe, Sir Philip Basset

Birth Name Lord Basset of Wycombe, Sir Philip Basset 1a 2 3a 4a 5a 6a
Also Known As Basset, Philip of Hedenon 6b
Gramps ID I1002
Gender male
Age at Death 60 years, 9 months, 28 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth [E1457] 1211 Wycombe, Buckinghamshire  
2a 3b 6c
Death [E1458] 1271-10-29 Stanley, Wiltshire, England/Stanley, England  
2b 3c 7a 6d

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Lord Basset of Wycombe, Alan Basset [I0911]11751231
Mother de Grey, Aline (Alvira) [I1332]about 1170
    Sister     Basset, Hawise [I2479]
         Lord Basset of Wycombe, Sir Philip Basset [I1002] 1211 1271-10-29

Families

    Family of Lord Basset of Wycombe, Sir Philip Basset and de Louvaine, Hawise [F0740]
Married Wife de Louvaine, Hawise [I1799] ( * about 1221 + ... )
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage [E28290] about 1236    
2c 3d 7b 6e
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Basset, Aliva [I1001]1241about 1281-04-11

Narrative

[SUSANNA KEENE.FTW]

REF: "Falls the Shadow" Sharon Kay Penman: During Simon de
Montfort's barons war, March 31, 1264 Londoners riot (London
was very pro de Montfort), burn townhouses of the hated William
de Lusignan, also prominent Royalist Lord Philip Basset, also
Richard of Cornwall's Westminster manor, & his beloved
Isleworth manor 7 miles away. Richard overnight goes from
trying to mediate a solution to, like Edward, ardently desiring
a battlefield confrontation.
On April 3, 1264 King Henry leads his Red Dragon Standard &
Army for Northampton, where most of Simon de Montfort's forces
are. April 4, 1264 they arrive at Northampton & confer with
Prince Edward (the real leader of the Royalist forces) for a
strategy session, those present included Philip Basset (whose
son-in-law Sir Hugh le Despenser was an ally of Simon's),
Humphrey de Bohun V the Earl of Hereford whose son Humphrey de
Bohun VI was with Simon, Hugh le Bigod there & his step son
Baldwin Wake was with Simon. Daffydd ap Gruffydd was also
there, as he continued to be in exile in England, aliied with
Prince Edward against his own brother Llywelyn ap Gruffydd.
April 5 1264 Bran de Montfort leads defense of St. Andrew's
Priory within the town & fights with suicidal bravery. The
walls had been undermined by the Prior who was secretly in
league with Prince Edward, & Bran was captured by some common
soldiers. At that point William de Lusignan & Ralph de
Mortimer rode up. Bran had just before taken part in the
looting of de Mortimer's lands in Radnorshire. de Lusignan
ordered his nephew Bran killed on the spot, but Dafydd ap
Gruffydd rode up & intervened telling them Edward would be
displeased to see his cousin Bran killed. de Lusignan attempts
to argue but Philip Basset (who commanded the attackers) then
rode up & commanded Bran be taken to Edward, and not to be
escorted by de Lusignan or de Mortimer, as they would arrange
an "accident" for Bran. Bran congratulated for his gallant
bravery by Edward & then sent to King Henry who moves him to
Windsor Castle.

Narrative

Records not imported into INDI (individual) Gramps ID I1002:

Line ignored as not understood Line 19676: 2 SOUR @S085410@
Skipped subordinate line Line 19677: 3 DATA
Skipped subordinate line Line 19678: 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 7, 2000

 

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
REFN 12517
 

Pedigree

  1. Lord Basset of Wycombe, Alan Basset [I0911]
    1. de Grey, Aline (Alvira) [I1332]
      1. Basset, Hawise [I2479]
      2. Lord Basset of Wycombe, Sir Philip Basset
        1. de Louvaine, Hawise [I1799]
          1. Basset, Aliva [I1001]

Ancestors

Source References

  1. Elmore, Lori (Garner): Elmore, Lorraine Ann "Lori" (Garner), Recipient: J.H. Garner, [S11155]
      • Page: brother of Aliva, son of Alan Basset of Wycombe
  2. Marlyn Lewis: Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell, Recipient: J.H. Garner, Author [S10339]
      • Page: no date, of Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
      • Page: no place
      • Page: his 1st m, no date
  3. Ancestors of Deacon Edward Converse [S10385]
      • Page: p 89
      • Page: p 89, no date, of Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
      • Page: p 89, no place
      • Page: p 89, his 1st m, no date
  4. William Harry Turton: The Plantagenet Ancestry, Pages: 274 [S13093]
      • Page: p 84
  5. Brian Tompsett, Dept of Computer Science: University of Hull Royal Database (England), Author Address: [S13227]
      • Page: Sir Philip Basset, Justiciar of England, no other titles, no parents
  6. SUSANNA KEENE.FTW [S85410]
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  7. Frederick Lewis Weis: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to [S10400]
      • Page: line 148A p 131, d 1272, no place
      • Page: line 148A p 131, no date