Person:Philip Basset (1)

Philip Basset, Lord Basset of Wycombe
b.Est 1200 England
d.29 Oct 1271
m. Bef 16 Apr 1206
  1. Hawise Bassett1182 -
  2. Aline Basset1183 - 1224
  3. Gilbert of Wycombe BassetAbt 1188 - 1241
  4. Fulk BassettAbt 1190 - 1259
  5. Alice BassettAbt 1192 -
  6. William BassettAbt 1194 - 1235
  7. Catherine BassettAbt 1198 -
  8. Philip Basset, Lord Basset of WycombeEst 1200 - 1271
  9. Thomas BassettAbt 1202 -
  • HPhilip Basset, Lord Basset of WycombeEst 1200 - 1271
  • WHawise de LovaineEst 1225 - Bef 1254
m. Est 1240
  1. Aliva Basset1241 - Abt 1275
  • HPhilip Basset, Lord Basset of WycombeEst 1200 - 1271
  • WEla de LongespeeEst 1222 - 1298
m. Bet 1254 and 1255
Facts and Events
Name Philip Basset, Lord Basset of Wycombe
Gender Male
Birth[3] Est 1200 England
Marriage Est 1240 to Hawise de Lovaine
Marriage Bet 1254 and 1255 to Ela de Longespee
Death[2] 29 Oct 1271
Burial[2] Wiltshire, EnglandStanley Abbey
Reference Number? Q7183184?


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Philip Basset (c. 1185 – 19 October 1271) was the Justiciar of England.

Philip was the son of Alan Basset of High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire and his wife, Aline Degai. His elder brothers were Gilbert, a baronial leader, and Fulk, who became bishop of London.

He inherited the manor of Wycombe; the town received market borough status in 1237.

Basset served as the Justiciar of England between the two terms served by his son-in-law, Hugh le Despencer, 1st Baron le Despencer. He served during the period that Henry III regained control of the government from the barons.

He was married twice. By Hawise, granddaughter of Godfrey of Louvain (d.1226), he had two daughters:[1]

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References
  1.   Philip Basset, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Philip Basset (-29 Oct 1271, bur Stanley, Wilts), in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.
  3. based on death year, estimated marriage year, and year by which his father had remarried (if, in fact, he was married twice)