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Persoonlijke gegevens Gilbert BASSETT 

  • Hij is geboren in het jaar 1194 in Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
  • Hij is overleden juli 1241 in Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, hij was toen 47 jaar oud.
  • Een kind van ALAN BASSETT en ALINE GAY

Gezin van Gilbert BASSETT

Waarschuwing Let op: Partner (Isabel FERRERS) is 32 jaar jonger.

Hij is getrouwd met Isabel FERRERS.

Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1238 te Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, hij was toen 44 jaar oud.


Notities over Gilbert BASSETT

Gilbert Basset (died 1241) was an English baronial leader during the reign of King Henry III. Basset was the eldest son of Alan Basset, baron of Wycombe. About 1231 he appears to have negotiated a truce with Llewellyn of Wales on behalf of Henry III. Alan Basset appears to have died in 1232, and Gilbert succeeded him in his barony. According to Dugdale, he was made governor of St Briavels Castle and the Forest of Dean. He married Isabel, daughter of William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby and niece to the William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke-a fact which helps to explain his intimate relations with the Earls Marshal.

Conflict with the King
Gilbert Basset seems at once to have joined the popular party, then headed by Richard, Earl Marshal. When the barons were summoned to Oxford in June 1233 and refused to meet with the king's Poitevin relatives, he took a very prominent part in their councils; so much so that, according to Matthew Paris, Henry's wrath was specially kindled against him. For this conduct Basset forfeited a certain manor that he had received from King John; when he claimed it back from the king he was called a traitor, and threatened with hanging unless he left the court. At the same time Richard Suard, Gilbert's nephew by marriage, was seized by the king's orders and held captive-presumably as a hostage for his uncle's conduct.

When, on the advice of Stephen Segrave, Henry summoned Gilbert Basset and the confederated nobles to meet him at Gloucester in August 1233 and they refused to come, they were promptly outlawed, and orders were given for the destruction of the towns, castles, and parks belonging to them. In retaliation for this, Basset and Suard set fire to Stephen Segrave's villa of Alconbury, though the king himself was then staying at Huntingdon, some four miles distant.

Reconciliation
After Richard Marshal's death Henry received both Basset and Suard into his favour, and gave them the kiss of peace towards the end of May 1234. At the same time their estates were restored to them. When, a few days later, Richard Marshal's brother Gilbert was installed as Earl Marshal, the king received Hubert de Burgh, Gilbert Basset, and Richard Suard amongst the number of his most familiar councillors. There does not seem to be any evidence that Gilbert Basset was estranged from the king when Richard Suard was once more banished in 1236; and, indeed, early in the next year he appears as distinctly on the king's side, when William de Raley demanded an aid from the barons. On this occasion the rashness of his speech drew a well-merited rebuke from one of the magnates present.

Other ventures
In the same year Basset's name appears as having taken part in a great tournament, held at Lent, of north against south ("Norenses et Australes"). The south won the day, but not before the contest had changed into a real battle. All the influence of the Papal legate Oddone di Monferrato was required to reconcile the contending parties. Four years later, on Easter 1241, Gilbert Basset figures as one of the two chief promoters of a grand tournament of foreigners against Englishmen. This engagement was, however, forbidden to take place by the king's orders.

Death
In the autumn of the same year Basset met with his death. While he was going out to hunt, his horse tripped on a root and threw its rider, who was taken up in a kind of paralysis ("dissipatis ossibus et nervis dissolutis"), from which he never recovered. Before the end of August his only son, Gilbert, also died, leaving the Basset estates to devolve upon his brother Fulk. There does not appear to be any authority for Collins's incidental statement that Gilbert Basset was justiciary.
SOURCE: Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilbert_Basset

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Voorouders (en nakomelingen) van Gilbert BASSETT

ALAN BASSETT
1162-1233
ALINE GAY
1166-????

Gilbert BASSETT
1194-1241

1238

Isabel FERRERS
1226-< 1260


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