 
| Type | Valeur | 
|---|---|
| Titre | Foundation for Medieval Genealogy | 
| Personnes | 
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|  THOMAS Basset - Lord of Headington | 
| THOMAS Basset [II] of Headington, Oxfordshire (-1220).  "Thomas Bass" granted "manerium meum de Comptun cum terra de Berewic" to "Alano filio meo" by charter dated to [1180/82?], witnessed by "…Waltero de Dunstanvile, Alano de Dunstanvile, Fulcone Basset…Thoma Basset juvene…"[299].  Thomas was most likely his parents’ second son, as shown by the order of witness names in the charter dated to [1180/1205] under which [his brother] "Gillebertus Basset" confirmed land at Cowley to "Waltero filio Tostani de Coveleia", witnessed by "Toma Basset, Alano Basset…"[300].  "Thom Basset" paid a fine for the marriage of "fil sua fil com de Warwic" in Oxfordshire and Warwickshire, dated 1205[301].  Matthew Paris names “...Thomas Basset” among the "consiliarios iniquissimos” of King John[302].  Bracton records a claim, dated 1220, by "Engelramus de Pratellis…et Sibilla uxor eius" against "Thomam Basset" [son of Alice de Dunstanville, see below] for "terciam partem de Colintona…dotem ipsius Sibille et Walterus de Dunstanuilla quondam vir suus"[303].  m PHILIPPA, daughter of WILLIAM FitzHugh Malbank & his wife ---.  The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified.   Thomas [II] & his wife had three children: i) PHILIPPA Basset (-before 29 Nov 1265, bur Bicester Priory). ii) JOANNA Basset (-after 1230). iii) ALICE Basset (-[1263]). |