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 | 15th Century Building in Lewes,Sussex |
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 | Admiral Thomas Howard Admiral THOMAS HOWARD was the 1st Earl of SUFFOLK (1561-1626)and commanded the The Golden Lion in the attack on the Spanish Armada in 1588. He was father-in-law to Elizabeth Bassett b 1599. |
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 | All Saint's Church,Sapcote,Leicestershire William Bassett b 1134, son of Sir Richard Bassett b 1102, was the first to hold Sapecote |
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 | All Saints Church at Sapecote
William Bassett b 1134 son of Sir Richard Bassett b 1102 was the first to hold Sapecote |
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 | All Saints Church at Sapecote William Bassett b 1134, son of Sir Richard Bassett b 1102, was the first to hold Sapecote |
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 | All Saints Church at Sapecote William Bassett b 1134, son of Sir Richard Bassett b 1102, was the first to hold Sapecote. |
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 | All Saints Church,Ockham,Surrey where Esther Bassett married in 1649 |
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 | Ann of Cleves House,Lewes,Sussex |
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 | Bassett Lane,Sapcote,Leicestershire Bassett Lane lies adjacent to the Church of All Saints. It is reputed to be close to the site of Sapecote Hall which has not survived the passage of time. |
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 | Blore Hall as it is today. Blore was held by Rafe Bassett b 1375 and was subsequently held by five successive generations of William Bassetts. The last one died in 1601 and it is his tomb that is in the Bassett chapel in St. Bartholomew's Church, Blore. |
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 | Blore Hall seen from the stables Sir John Bassett b 1345, was the first to hold Blore.
William Bassett (1550-1601) was the last Bassett to hold Blore |
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 | Chalk Hills,Lewes,Sussex |
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 | Chiddingstone in 1960 |
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 | Chiddingstone,Kent |
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 | Clarendon House,Dorking where the Bassetts who were Quakers met in the years between 1709 and 1847. |
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 | Discussion document on the Bassett Family of Cornwall (A). Publication authorised by Bassett Byelines |
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 | Edenbridge,Kent |
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 | FAQ A list of Frequently Asked Questions about the navigation of this website |
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 | Fireplace at Blore Hall -showing the original fireplace arrangement Sir John Bassett b 1345, was the first to hold Blore.
William Bassett (1550-1601) was the last Bassett to hold Blore |
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 | Headstone of John Bassett and Martha Bassett nee Carbis at Eaglehawk Cemetery,Eaglehawk,Victoria,Australia
Section: MON G, Grave Number: 34 Status: Located. Transcription of Headstone
This Plaque had been laid to commemorate / the arrival from Cornwall 140 years ago / on the SS Great Britain 24 Dec. 1861 of / Martha (Carbis) / Died 1882 / John Bassett Died 1868 / Both are Laid to rest here. / They laid the foundation for our future. / Remembered by the descendants 20 Jan. 2002 / At a Family gathering in Eaglehawk.
Interred in this site
John Bassett
Martha Bassett nee Carbis
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 | Hints Hall,Staffordshire Ralfe Bassett b 1405 married Margaret(Maud)Dethik (widow)and in doing so was the first Bassett to hold Hints.
Thomas Bassett b 1475 was the second Bassett to hold Hints.
Walter Bassett b 1567 and his wife Sconsolate Greville held Hints
but the Bassetts were in decline during this time and Hints was finally lost by the family in abt 1604.
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 | Interior of Blore Hall Showing the original beams and panelling
Sir John Bassett b 1345, was the first to hold Blore.
William Bassett (1550-1601) was the last Bassett to hold Blore |
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 | Letters patent of Edward II [In Latin] Letters patent of Edward II appointing Basset and Roches as keepers of the islands of Guernsey, Jersey, Sark and Alderney upon the death of Grandison.2) [In French] Writ of Edward II to Roches commanding him to go with all possible haste to the said islands |
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 | Lewes Castle,Lewes,Sussex |
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 | Lewes,Sussex |
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 | Madron village,Cornwall,birthplace of John Bassett christened in 1790 |
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 | Ouilly-le-Basset Ouilly-le-Basset,Normandy said to be the ancestral home of the Bassetts of Hints and Blore |
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 | Rotherfield,where Abraham Bassett married in 1624 |
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 | Saint Bartholomews Church at Blore Sir John Bassett b 1345 was the first to hold Blore.
William Bassett (1550-1601) was interred in the Bassett tomb within
the church. |
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 | Some Thoughts about Benjamin Bassett 1807-1881 |
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 | St Bartholomew's Church at Blore This picture is of St. Bartholomew's Church, Blore, as it is today |
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 | St Chads Church at Wishaw Thomas Bassett b 1795 lived at Wishaw |
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 | St Giles Church, Nether Whitacre Thomas Bassett b 1795 and his wife Ann had most of their children
baptised at the church. |
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 | St John the Baptist church at Lea Marston Charles Bassett b 1770 and his wife Mary Bassett lived in Lea Marston
for most of thier lives.
Charles father George Bassett b 1746 was burried at the church in 1807. |
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 | St John the Baptist Church at Middleton Charles Bassett b 1770 and his son Thomas Bassett b 1795 were both born at Middleton. |
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 | St Madern Parish Church at Madron,Cornwall where John Bassett was christened in 1790 |
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 | St Peter and Paul,Edenbridge,Kent where Henry Bassett was christened in 1786 and married in 1808 |
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 | St Peter's Parish Church,Limpsfield,Surrey where Alice Bassett was christened in 1723 |
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 | St Peters Church at Drayton Bassett William Bassetts b 1134 brother Ralfe Bassett b 1131 was the first Bassett to hold Drayton. |
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 | St Thomas a Beckett at Cliffe,Lewes,Sussex where Benjamin Bassett was christened in 1807 |
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 | Stained Glass window at Blore This picture is of the stained glass window adjacent to the Bassett tomb in St. Bartholomew's Church, Blore, illustrating various Bassett and other family coats of arms |
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 | The altar at the Churh of St Bartholmew at Blore |
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 | The archway of yew trees in churchyard at Hints Ralfe Bassett b 1405 married Margaret(Maud)Dethik (widow)and in doing so was the first Bassett to hold Hints.
Thomas Bassett b 1475 was the second Bassett to hold Hints.
Walter Bassett b 1567 and his wife Sconsolate Greville held Hints
but the Bassetts were in decline during this time and Hints was finally lost by the family in abt 1604.
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 | The Bassett Chapel at the church of St Bartholomew at Blore William Bassett (1550-1601) lies interred within the Bassett tomb |
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 | The Bassett tomb at St Bartholomew's Church,Blore William Bassett (1550-1601) lies within the tomb which is ornately carved alabaster. |
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 | The Bassett watermill at Chiddingstone,Kent associated with Thomas Bassett who died there in 1615 The former Bassett watermill at Chiddingstone.The mill has been converted to a house and the former mill pond is now an ornamental lake |
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 | The Bassetts of Limpsfield |
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 | The Church at Dives-sur-Mer The Church at Dives- sur- Mer,Normandy where mass was said for William Duke of Normandy(The Conqueror) and his men prior to the sailing to England in 1066. |
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 | The Church of St Bartholomew at Hints as it istoday. Ralfe Bassett b 1405 married Margaret(Maud)Dethik (widow)and in doing so was the first Bassett to hold Hints.
Thomas Bassett b 1475 was the second Bassett to hold Hints.
Walter Bassett b 1567 and his wife Sconsolate Greville held Hints
but the Bassetts were in decline during this time and Hints was finally lost by the family in abt 1604.
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 | The Dives Roll The Dives Roll - a list of the men thought to have been present at the mass said for William the Conqueror and his men prior to the battle of Hastings in 1066 |
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