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  1. Philip Basset (c. 1185 – 19 October 1271) was the Justiciar of England . Philip was the son of Alan Basset of High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire. [4] . His elder brothers were Gilbert, a baronial leader, and Fulk, who became bishop of London. [5] He inherited the manor of Wycombe; the town received market borough status in 1237.

  2. Sir Phillip Bassett, Justiciar of England worked at ... Genealogy for Sir Phillip Bassett, Knight, Justiciar of England (1184 - 1271) family tree on Geni, with over 245 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  3. When Philip Basset Justiciar of England was born in 1184, in Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, his father, Alan Basset of Wycombe, was 29 and his mother, Aline de Gai, was 22. He married Hawise de Louvaine in 1236, in Essex, England. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter. In 1261, his occupation is listed as chief justice of england in ...

  4. A dozen years later she married Philip Basset, a man close to the centre of power and a versatile servant to King Henry III. The seal of Ela of Warwick attached to the grant of the manor of Thorncroft, Surrey, which she made with her husband, Philip Basset, to Walter de Merton in November 1266.

  5. Son of Alan Basset and Aline (Gai) Basset. Brother of Warin Basset, Alice (Basset) Saunford, Aline (Basset) Talbot, Fulk Basset, Gilbert Basset, Katherine (Basset) Lovell, David Basset and Thomas Basset. Husband of Hawise (Hastings) Basset — married 1236 in Essex, England.

  6. A dozen years later she married Philip Basset, who stood much closer to the centre of power. He was the son of Alan Basset, a royal adviser and diplomat, and brother of Fulk Basset, a conscientious and politically active bishop of London. Philip was a versatile servant to King Henry III, soldier, councillor and judge.

  7. By his wife, Aline Basset, he was father of Hugh Despenser 'the elder', who became an advisor to Edward II and was made Earl of Winchester. Aline was the daughter of Philip Basset, who had also served as Justiciar. They also had a daughter named Eleanor le Despenser, who married Sir Hugh de Courtenay, feudal baron of Okehampton .