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Alain Basset
- Preferred Name: Alain Basset[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
- Gender: M
- Feet+of+fines: 3 NOV 1262 with note: Description: Grant. Alan Basset senr to Alan Basset junr. Manor of Trevalga
DCRS Publications. Cornwall feet of fines 1195-1377, Vol. 1, no. 190
- Feet+of+Fines.+William+de+Englefeld,+claimant,+and+Alan+Basset,+opponent: 28 APR 1241 with note: Description: Grant to Alan of land in Tehidy in Illogan, other lands the inheritance of Geoffrey de Dunstanville, & land held by Isabella w/o Alan de dunstanvill after her decease.
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- Death: 1223 with note: GEDCOM data
- Feet+of+Fines.+Alan+Basset,+claimant,+and+Reginald+de+Boteremer,+deforciant: 6 OCT 1256 with note: Description: Customs & services for tenements of Tolgullow in Gwennap & Treleigh in Redruth held by Reginald of Alan.
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- Birth: ABT 1190 with note: GEDCOM data
- Feet+of+Fines.+Gilbert+de+Basevil,+claimant,+and+Alan+Basset,+deforciant: 1 JUL 1241 with note: Description: Grant to Alan of lands in Cornwall, the inheritance of Alan de Dunstanvill, uncle of Gilbert & Alan; also dower lands of Isabella w/o Alan de Dunstanvill, after her death
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- Feet+of+Fines.+William+de+Engelfeld,+claimant,+and+Alan+Basset,+deforciant: 21 NOV 1235 with note: Description: Babinton in Sussex, Reskajeage in Camborne & Penwith in Cornwall
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- FSID: G6BX-3K3
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Alan Basset
s/o William basset & Cecily Dunstanville
1243- Oxfordshire - William Englefeld, ALAN Basset & Gilbert Bosville -sued - Robert Danvers & Muriel his wife - fro 1/3 knts fee on Shiplok & Advowson of Church
The defendants pleaded that the land was the inheritance of Muriel, 2nd wife of Alan Dunstanville & mother of Muriel , wife of Robert Danvers, Emma, Cecily & Alice - The plaintiffs denied that Muriel wife of Robert Danvers, was a co-heir of Geoffrey Dunstanville & a verdict was given in their favor
William, Alan & Gilbert denied that they had ever recognized Muriel as ch-heir & they ask for a jusdgement, if Muriel ought to have part of the land in dispute, in as much as she was NO heir od Geoffrey Dunstanville, nor could she be (she must have been a daughter od Muriel Dunstanville by anouther husband & only a 1/2 sister
Preferred Parents:
Father: William Basset, b. 1170
Mother: Cecilia de Dunstanville, b. ABT 1185 in Tehidy, Cornwall, England d. BEF 26 FEB 1208 in Tehidy, Cornwall, England
Family 1: Lucia Peverell, b. ABT 1185 in Sampford-Peverell, Devon, England d. 1238 in Teludy, Cornwall, England
- Alan Basset II, b. 1230 in Devonshire, England
Sources:
- Title: Feet of Fines. Gilbert de Basevil, claimant, and Alan Basset, deforciant
Author: Devon & Cornwal Record Society. Cornwall feet of fines 1195-1377, Vol. 1, no. 248
Note: Between Gilbert de Basevil, claimant, and Alan Basset, deforciant; as to 8 pounds' worth of rent in Babinton. Plea of covenant was summoned. Gilbert acknowledged the rent to be the right of Alan. Moreover Gilbert gave & granted to Alan all the land he had in the county of Cornwall of the inheritance which was Alan de Dunstanvill's, uncle of the said Gilbert & Alan. To have & to hold to Alan & his heirs of Gilbert & his heirs by the service of ? knight's fee for all service & demand for ever. And likewise Gilbert granted for himself & his heirs that the whole of the land which Isabella who was the wife of the said Alan de Dunstanvill holds in dower in the county of Cornwall of the aforesaid inheritance & which after her death ought to revert to the said Gilbert & his heirs should then revert
to Alan & his heirs, to hold together with the lands which remain to the said Alan by this fine, of Gilbert & his heirs by the said service of ? knight's fee for all service & demand. And Gilbert & his heirs shall warrant all the said lands to Alan & his heirs by the said service against all men for ever. For this Alan granted for himself & his heirs that they shall render every year to Gilbert & his heirs 100s sterling at Babinton at the 2 terms of St Michael & Easter during Isabella's life. And after her death Alan & his heirs shall render every year to the said Gilbert & his heirs £8 sterling in the same place at the said terms. And if Alan or his heirs make default in the payment it shall be lawful for Gilbert & his heirs to distrain on his chattels found on his tenement of Babinton & likewise on his whole tenement of Ippeden (Ipsden) in the county of Oxford until full payment of the arrears. Moreover Alan for himself & his heirs remitted & quit-claimed to Gilbert & his heirs all the right & claim he had in the advowson of the church of the township of Babinton, for ever. And be it known that the whole of the land which Isabella holds in dower of the aforesaid inheritance of Alan de Dunstanvill in the county of Cornwall shall after her decease likewise revert to Alan Basset or his heirs by a fine made between the said Alan & William de Engelfeud partner of the said Alan & Gilbert before the Justices in Eyre of the Lord the King in the county of Oxford.
- Title: Feet of Fines. Alan Basset, claimant, and Reginald de Boteremer, deforciant
Author: Devon & Cornwal Record Society. Cornwall feet of fines 1195-1377, Vol. 1, no. 160
Note: Between Alan Basset, claimant, and Reginald de Boteremer, deforciant; as to customs & services which Alan demands from Reginald for the free tenement which he holds of Alan in Talgollolou (Tolgullow in Gwennap), Bydgan & Treleg (Treleigh in Redruth). And whereas the said Alan demands from Reginald that he should render to him homage relief & pay to him yearly 5s for the said tenement & likewise that he should do suit at Alan's Court of Tydi (Tehiddy in Illogan) every 3 weeks, which services & suit Reginald before did not acknowledge to him. Reginald for himself & his heirs acknowledged & granted that henceforth he would render every year to
Alan & his heirs 5s at the 4 terms of St Michael, the feast of St Andrew (30 Nov), Mid Lent, & the Nativity of St John the Baptist (24 June) & would do to them homage & relief for the said tenement & likewise would do suit at Alan's Court of Tydi twice a year, namely at the feast of St Michael & at the next Court after Easter; & if the King's writ shall be impleaded in the same Court & by order of the Court then they (Reginald or his heirs) shall come upon reasonable summons. For this Alan for himself remitted & quit-claimed to Reginald all arrears & damages which he said he had [sustained] by reason of the withholding of the said services for ever.
- Title: Feet of Fines. William de Engelfeld & Alan Basset
Author: Devon & Cornwal Record Society. Cornwall feet of fines 1195-1377, Vol. 1
Note: Between William de Engelfeld, claimant, and Alan Basset, deforciant; as to customs & services which the said William demanded from Alan in respect of the free tenement which he held of him in Babinton in the county of Sussex, and in Tydy (Tehidy in Illogan), Ruschedek (Reskajeage in Camborne) & in Penwith in the county of Cornwall. Wherefor William demands that Alan should render to him the service of 1 knight's fee for the said tenement, which service the said Alan did not acknowledge to him. A plea was between them. Alan acknowledged & granted for himself & his heirs that henceforth they would render to William & his heirs the service of 1 knight's fee for the said tenement. For this William gave to Alan 1 mark of silver.
- Title: Feet of Fines. William de Englefeld & Alan Basset
Author: Devon & Cornwall Record Society Publications. Cornwall feet of fines 1195-1377, Vol. 1, no. 247
Note: Between William de Englefeld, claimant, and Alan Basset, opponent; as to a moiety of 1 knight's fee in Siplake (Shiplake in Oxford). Plea of warranty of charter was summoned. Alan acknowledged the said moiety to be the right of William as by his gift. To have & to hold to William & his heirs of Alan & his heirs for ever. Rendering therefor yearly 1 pair of white gloves or 1d at Easter at Ippeden (Ipsden in Oxfordshire). And rendering therefor to the chief lords of that fee in place of the said Alan & his heirs all other services which to the said moiety belong. And Alan & his heirs shall warrant the moiety to William & his heirs by the said service against all men for ever. For this William gave & granted to Alan all the land which he had in Thyedi (Tehidy in Illogan) in the county of Cornwall, & likewise all the other lands & tenements which he had in the said county of the inheritance which was Geoffrey de Dunstanvills, kinsman of the said William. To have & to hold to Alan & his heirs of William & his heirs for ever. Rendering therefor the service of 2 parts of a knight's fee for all service & demand to the said William & his heirs. The said William granted also for himself & his heirs that all the lands & tenements which Isabella who was the wife of Alan de Dunstanvill held in the said county in dower by gift of the said Alan & which ought to revert to the said William & his heirs after her decease, should then revert to the said Alan Basset or his heirs, to hold to the said Alan & his heirs together with the aforesaid otner tenements in the county of Cornwall of William & his heirs by the said service for ever.
And the said William & his heirs shall warrant to Alan Basset & his heirs all the said tenements which to the said Alan & his heirs by this fine do remain, by the said service against all men for ever. And moreover the said William granted for himself & his heirs that they shall render every year to Alan Basset & his heirs 100s sterling at Ippeden during Isabella's life, at the 2 terms of St Michael & the feast of the Blessed Mary. After the decease of Isabella the said William & his heirs shall be quit of the payment of the said 100s for ever. Likewise William gave to Alan Basset 30 marks of silver.
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