He is married to Agatha Alice de Buci.
They got married in the year 1101 at Drayton Basset, he was 25 years oldStaffordshire
England.
Child(ren):
GIVN Ralph
SURN BASSET
AFN VB2C-40
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GIVN Ralph
SURN BASSET
AFN VB2C-40
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Source #1: Douglas Richardson, "Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families" (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 2004), pp. 456-460
of Bicester and Wretchwick, Oxfordshire.
[s2.FTW]
There were two Bassets from Normandy listed among the companions of William the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings in 1066--Osmond Basset and Raoul Basset. These were the elite commanders, most of whom were granted lordships for their services to the Duke of Normandy who became King of England.
(Source: http://www.canlink.com/hon/norman.htm)There were two Bassets from Normandy listed among the companions of William the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings in 1066--Osmond Basset and Raoul Basset. These were the elite commanders, most of whom were granted lordships for their services to the Duke of Normandy who became King of England.
(Source: http://www.canlink.com/hon/norman.htm)
Gilbert was living in 1165
[Burke 26] (son of Thurstan, the Norman), who was justice of England under King Henry I. We find his son Ralph, in the reign of Stephen, "abounding in wealth, and erecting a strong castle upon some part of his inheritance in Normandy." Ralph Basset, the justice of England, required none of the artificial aids of ancestry to attain distinction; he had within himself powers sufficient at any period to reach the goal of honour, but particularly in the rude age in which he lived. To his wisdom we are said to be indebted for many salutary laws, and among others for that of frank pledge. Like all the great men of his day, he was a most liberal benefactor to the church. He d. in 1120, leaving issue,
I. Thurstine, who succeeded to the manor of Colston.
II. Thomas, ancestor of the Bassets of Heddington, from whom diverged the Wycombe Bassets.
III. Richard, of whom presently. This Richard is called the eldest son by Dugdale and by others, the 2nd.
IV. Nicholas, who sided with King Stephen against the Empress Maud; and his son forfeited all the estates to Henry II.
V. Gilbert, of Little Rissington, County Gloucester, ancestor of the Bassets of Little Rissington.
GIVN Ralph
SURN BASSET
AFN VB2C-40
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GIVN Ralph
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GIVN Ralph
SURN Basset
GIVN Ralph
SURN BASSET
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GIVN Ralph
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GIVN Ralph
SURN Basset
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ID: I575150281
Name: Ralph BASSET
Given Name: Ralph
Surname: BASSET
Sex: M
Birth: Abt 1076 in Of, Drayton, Staffordshire, England
Death: 1120 in Abbey, Adingdon, Berkshire, England
Change Date: 16 Nov 2003 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Note: Ancestral File Number: VB2C-40
Father: Thurston BASSET b: 1030 in Of, Ouilly-Basset, Normandy
Mother: Mrs-Thrustine BASSET b: Abt 1060 in Of, Drayton Basset, Staffordshire, England
Marriage 1 Alice De BUCI b: Abt 1080 in Of, Weldon, Northamptonshire, England
Married: Abt 1101 in Of, Drayton Basset, Staffordshire, England
Note: _UID651D30CC003127488AFC735A5DE3E0CE5F7B
Children
Richard BASSET b: Abt 1102 in Of, Drayton Basset Stafordshire, Engand
Osmund BASSETT b: Abt 1104 in Of Weldon, Northampton, England
Thurstine BASSET b: Abt 1106 in Of, Colston, Notinghamshire, England
Gilbert Thurstine BASSET b: Abt 1108 in Of, Little Rissington, Gloucestershire, England
Nicholas BASSET b: Abt 1110 in Of, Colston, Nottinghamshire, England
Joan BASSET b: 1114 in of Wellingford,Oxfordshire,ENG
William BASSET b: Abt 1114 in Of, Colston, Nottinghamshirem, England
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Few families in the early annals of England can boast of a more eminent progenitor than the Bassets, and the descendants of few of the Anglo-Norman nobles attained a higher degree of power than those of Ralph Basset (son of Thurstan, the Norman), who was justice of England under King Henry I. We find his son Ralph, in the reign of Stephen, "abounding in wealth and erecting a strong castle upon some part of his inheritance in Normandy." Ralph Basset, the justice of England, required none of the artificial aids of ancestry to attain distinction; he had within himself powers sufficient at any period to reach the goal of honour, but particularly to the rude age in which he lived. To his wisdom we are said to be indebted for many salutary laws, and among others for that of frank pledge. Like all the great men of his day, he was a most liberal benefactor to the church. He d. in 1120, leaving issue, Thurstine, Thomas, Richard, Nicholas, and Gilbert. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 26, Basset, Barons Basset, of Welden]
GIVN Ralph
SURN BASSET
AFN VB2C-40
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{geni:about_me} Ralph Basset was a justice in England in the 11th century.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Basset Wikipedia (English)]
== From LDS ==
*Ralph Basset Sheriff of Oxfordshire Justiciar of England
born about 1076 Drayton, Staffordshire, England
died 1120 Abbey, Adingdon, Berkshire, England
father:
*Thurston "The Norman" Basset
born about 1050 Ouilly-Basset, Normandy
mother:
unknown
siblings:
*Maud Bassett born about <1085>
spouse:
*Alice de Buci
born about 1080 Weldon, Northamptonshire, England
married about 1101 Drayton Basset, Staffordshire, England
children:
*Thurstine Basset born about 1106 Colston, Notinghamshire, England
Nicholas Basset born about 1110 Colston, Nottinghamshire, England
Gilbert Thurstine Basset born about 1108 Little Rissington, Gloucestershire, England
*Richard Basset born about 1102 Drayton Basset Stafordshire, Engand died 1144
Osmund Basset born about 1104 Weldon, Northampton, England
*Thomas Basset born about 1099 Colston, Nottinghamshire, England
died about 1182 Hedington, Oxford, England
William Basset born about 1114 Colston, Nottinghamshire, England
biographical and/or anecdotal:
notes or source:
LDS
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Lord Justicar Of England, Count Of Dumfront, Baron/ Bassett Of Drayton, Sheriff Of Oxfordshire
No Source is given for this generation. Gilbert may be son of Ralph because birthdays would work better.
No Source is given for this generation. Gilbert may be son of Ralph because birthdays would work better.
CALL FAM.PED.
Ancestral File Number:9QKX-KC
Ancestral File Number:9QKX-KC
Few families in the early annals of England can boast of a more eminent progenitor than the Bassets, and the descendants of few of the Anglo-Norman nobles attained a higher degree of power than those of Ralph Basset (son of Thurstan, the Norman), who was justice of England under King Henry I. We find his son Ralph, in the reign of Stephen, "abounding in wealth and erecting a strong castle upon some part of his inheritance in Normandy." Ralph Basset, the justice of England, required none of the artificial aids of ancestry to attain distinction; he had within himself powers sufficient at any period to reach the goal of honour, but particularly to the rude age in which he lived. To his wisdom we are said to be indebted for many salutary laws, and among others for that of frank pledge. Like all the great men of his day, he was a most liberal benefactor to the church. He d. in 1120, leaving issue, Thurstine, Thomas, Richard, Nicholas, and Gilbert. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 26, Basset, Barons Basset, of Welden]
Few families in the early annals of England can boast of a more eminent progenitor than the Bassets, and the descendants of few of the Anglo-Norman nobles attained a higher degree of power than those of Ralph Basset (son of Thurstan, the Norman), who was justice of England under King Henry I. We find his son Ralph, in the reign of Stephen, "abounding in wealth and erecting a strong castle upon some part of his inheritance in Normandy." Ralph Basset, the justice of England, required none of the artificial aids of ancestry to attain distinction; he had within himself powers sufficient at any period to reach the goal of honour, but particularly to the rude age in which he lived. To his wisdom we are said to be indebted for many salutary laws, and among others for that of frank pledge. Like all the great men of his day, he was a most liberal benefactor to the church. He d. in 1120, leaving issue, Thurstine, Thomas, Richard, Nicholas, and Gilbert. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 26, Basset, Barons Basset, of Welden]
Few families in the early annals of England can boast of a more eminent progenitor than the Bassets, and the descendants of few of the Anglo-Norman nobles attained a higher degree of power than those of Ralph Basset (son of Thurstan, the Norman), who was justice of England under King Henry I. We find his son Ralph, in the reign of Stephen, "abounding in wealth and erecting a strong castle upon some part of his inheritance in Normandy." Ralph Basset, the justice of England, required none of the artificial aids of ancestry to attain distinction; he had within himself powers sufficient at any period to reach the goal of honour, but particularly to the rude age in which he lived. To his wisdom we are said to be indebted for many salutary laws, and among others for that of frank pledge. Like all the great men of his day, he was a most liberal benefactor to the church. He d. in 1120, leaving issue, Thurstine, Thomas, Richard, Nicholas, and Gilbert. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 26, Basset, Barons Basset, of Welden]
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