Angela Bassett is an American actress best known for her portrayals of real women in biographical films. Reedy has suggested that Robert may have originated from Ouilly-le-Basset and may have been the overlord of the Bassets there as well as in England. [2] As at 2020, his Romavilla Winery continues to operate and is listed on the Queensland Heritage Register. According to Hals, a Basset held some military post in Cornwall as early as the time of Robert, Earl of Mortain (fl.1066). Sir Lawrence Basset, (son) married Hawisia Mallet, daughter of Sir Ralph Mallet. [citation needed], The junior Cornish branch continues to this day in 2017, but Tehidy was sold by the family in 1915. She was "one of the most popular female vocalists in Britain during the last half of the 20th century". BASSET, RALPH (d. 1265), baronial leader, was lord of Drayton in Staffordshire, and, joining the baronial party against Henry III, was appointed by them custos pacis for Shropshire and Staffordshire on 7 June 1264 (Rymer's Fœdera), and was summoned to Simon de Montfort's parliament on 4 Dec. 1264 as Ralph Basset ‘de Drayton’ (Claus. Samuel Symons Bassett (1840–1912) was a pioneer wine maker in Roma, Queensland, Australia. Regé-Jean Page plays Simon Basset in Netflix’s Bridgerton. 1220–1279? [2], For many years he was a large and regular exhibitor of wines at the Brisbane Exhibition, and winning many prizes. Bien qu'il soit encouragé par son mentor, Lady Danbury, le Duc est déterminé à ne pas se marier. Obituary, EDP24, Britain's Regional Newspaper of the Year Friday, 12 November 2010. The scribes made a further error by writing the name as "Turstin", whereas the holder of "Draitone" in Oxfordshire was "Turchil" i.e. B.) Eyton in 1881. Regé, 30, was born in Zimbabwe, and … Oktober 2001 zu Neuilly-sur-Seine , war eng franséisch Film schauspillerin . Bassett was never idle, and his industry infected everyone about him. [4] Orderic notes that Osmund Basset was one of the vassals of the Grandmesnil and Giroie clan who pledged part of their wealth to the Abbey of Saint-Evroul in 1051. In 1259, after the death of his brother Fulk, he became one of the arbitrators between Simon de Montfort and Henry III. The name of a William Basset appears in 1324, during the reign of King Edward II, amongst the "nomina hominorum ad arma in com(itatu) Cornubiae" ("names of men-at-arms in the county of Cornwall") (Carew), and another Basset of the same name held a military fee at Tehidy and Trevalga in 1403.[10]. Richard Basset held Thurleigh (Beds. His descendant, yet another Ralph Basset, bore "argent, 3 bars wavy sable" on becoming the first Lord Basset of Sapcote in 1371. ), was an English baronial leader.. Basset was lord of Sapcote, Leicestershire.By the Provisions of Oxford he was appointed constable of Northampton, and he was one of the sureties ex parte baronum for the observance of the Mise of Amiens (December 1263). R.W. Three Bassets are recorded in the Domesday Book. Amongst the early Cornish Bassets are Sir Ralph Basset, who was summoned from Cornwall to attend, with other knights, King Edward I in the Welsh wars at Worcester in 1277, and it was probably he or one of his sons who obtained from King Edward III a patent for certain markets and fairs for the neighbouring town of Redruth in Cornwall. Cielo Vista Mall® is El Paso’s main shopping destination and is situated on the East Side of El Paso. They originated at Montreuil-au-Houlme in the Duchy of Normandy.[1]. (Erdeswicke’s thorough manuscript was not published until the nineteenth century). Amongst the earliest recorded arms of the Basset family were those of Gilbert Basset (d. 1241), "barry wavy of six, or and gules". Other members of the families of Basset and De Dunstanville also intermarried in the reign of Richard I (1189-1199). Sir Simon Bassett, 2nd Lord Basset of Sapcote was born before 1295 at Sapcote, Leicestershire, England, the son of Sir Ralph Basset and Elizabeth de Coleville. Daphne Bridgerton is the fourth child and eldest daughter of the Bridgerton family. She is best known for singing the theme songs for the James Bond films, Goldfinger, Diamonds are Forever, and Moonraker. He also procured a licence to crenellate his manor house of Tehidy in the year 1330–31, and Leland mentions it as "a castelet or pile of Bassets". [1] He made the Roma district renowned throughout Queensland for the excellence of its grapes and its wines. Ashby Adams, Actor: The Doctors. However Lysons (who had a good opportunity of forming a sound judgment, from his personal acquaintance in the early part of the 19th century with Sir Francis Basset, 1st Baron de Dunstanville) says that the Bassets (who seem to have been first settled in Oxfordshire and other of the midland counties) can scarcely be said to have become Cornish folk (although they may have held property in Cornwall earlier) until the marriage of Adeliza de Dunstanville with Thomas, Baron Basset of Hedendon, Oxfordshire, in the time of King Henry II (1154-1189). They had 2 sons: Sir Ralph, Lord Basset of Sapcote Edmund Death Dictionary of National Biography. He rose to fame with the starring role in the courtroom drama series For The People and next will star as Duke Simon Basset in the Netflix series Bridgerton.But before we get into the career of the actor, fans want to know if the actor has a girlfriend. The earliest Basset of whom we have any knowledge is Osmund Basset who, with his unnamed brothers, witnessed a grant from Hawise de Grandmesnil, daughter of Giroie, Lord of Échauffour, to Montivilliers Abbey in 1050. As at 2020, his Romavilla Winery continues to operate and is listed on the Queensland Heritage Register. As early as the sixteenth century, Sampson Erdeswicke proclaimed "Turstin de Basset" as owner of five hides of land at Drayton, Staffordshire, and as father of Ralph Basset, Chief Justice of England. Historical Atlas of South-West England, Exeter, 1999, pp. This was pointed out by the Rev. Recipient of four BAFTA TV Awards, two BAFTA Film Awards, a BAFTA Fellowship, and a Golden Globe. Page, play di role of Simon Basset, Duke of Hastings for di movie. [2], Bassett built a comfortable home, which became one of the principal attractions in the district, and where he and his wife were known for their generous hospitality. [21] The Cornish branch was re-founded by George Basset (died 1580) who in 1558 had been given Tehidy by his nephew Sir Arthur Basset (1541–1586), of Umberleigh, who was buried in the Umberleigh Chapel in Devon (now a ruin) but whose chest tomb was moved circa 1820 to nearby Atherington Church where it remains today. [2], In 1860 he came to Euthulla pastoral station, near Roma, in charge of a mob of travelling sheep, and remained in charge of this station for six years. Some of Bassett's nicknames include The Hound, Bassy, Bruce and Fred Basset – after the comic strip which appears in many Australian newspapers. His descendant, a Richard Basset, became the first Lord Basset of Weldon in 1299. The mall is home to over 115 specialty stores including favorites such as Apple, Torrid, Forever 21, Pandora and Ulta. Sir Arthur Basset (d. 1586) (son) of Umberleigh. Simon Basset is a mysterious young suitor who has returned to England to settle his father's affairs and has no interest in finding a wife. What's his age and background? It is currently one of the few ancient English families that has survived through the centuries in the paternal line. It was reasonable to assume that in 1086 the lord of the manor was named Thurstan Basset and that his lands descended to his son Ralph Basset, the Justiciar and his descendants. Domfront is 30 km southwest of Montreuil-au-Houlme. Bryan Ronald Basset, CBE (1932-2010; son); Chairman, David Francis Basset (1961-2010) eldest son and. His, Gustavus Lambert Basset (1834-1888) – in 1872 Gustavus Basset of Tehidy Park was quoted as the fifth largest landowner in Cornwall with 16,969 acres (68.67 km, Arthur Francis Basset, born 1873 – moved to. Reedy considers it likely that this Ralph Basset was the great justice of Henry I, or otherwise his father. Erdeswicke gives credit to Ms. Charlotte Sophia Burne for pointing this out to him. A place for fans of Simon Basset to create, edit, contribute, and publish wikis about Simon Basset. [6] There are thus three towns associated with the Bassets within a relatively compact area of Normandy. (also counterpart) Dated 29 Sep. 1758", Cornwall Record Office, Ref:CN/152/1,2: "Anne Basset of Haldon House, Devon", Obituary, EDP24, Britain's Regional Newspaper of the Year Wikipedia The Free Encyclopedia. He departed this life ye 8th day of February An'o 1603 beinge of ye age of 43 yeres", In 1558 the Bassets divided into two branches, the senior remaining at Umberleigh in Devon having given Tehidy to the junior branch, which remained there until 1915. Alan I Basset (son), married Lucia Peverell, from whom he inherited the Devon manor of. Tara is a surveyor from Conrad Sons that Mick Carter hires to arrange an valuation of The Queen Victoria pub with a view to selling it. William I Basset of Ippesden, Oxfordshire, was the son of John I Basset of Ippesden. Also nearby is the small town of Ouilly-le-Basset, incorporated in 1947 in the modern town of Pont-d'Ouilly. Sir William IV Basset (d. 1384) (son), married Margaret Fleming, daughter of Sir Simon Fleming. During the reigns of Kings Henry VI, VII and VIII, the Bassets were frequently Sheriffs of Cornwall; and during the reign of King Edward IV, according to William of Worcester, a Sir John Basset held the castle, the ruins of which still stand, on the summit of Carn Brea, not far from Tehidy. Mäerz 1902 zu Varennes-Saint-Sauveur a gestuerwen de 7. Simon Basset: Birthdate: circa 1288: Birthplace: Of, Sapcote, Leicestershire, England: Death: 1328 (35-45) Immediate Family: Son of Sir Ralph Basset, of Sapcote and Elizabeth Basset Husband of Isabel Walsham Father of Edmund de Bassett; Sir Ralph Basset, 1st Baron Basset, of Sapcote and Joan Aylesbury Brother of Sir William Basset, Kt. Tara Bassett made her only appearance on 7 February 2020. [14] John II Basset (1374–1463) of Tehidy, (son), Sheriff of Cornwall 1449, married Johanna Beaumont, daughter of Sir Thomas Beaumont and heiress of Umberleigh and Heanton Punchardon in Devon. Arthur Basset (1833-1870; brother), died unmarried. He made the Roma district renowned throughout Queensland for the excellence of its grapes and its wines. A charter of Henry I in 1113 confirmed a grant of income from "Fontanias in Obsimine" to St. Evroul Abbey by Ralph Basset. Friday, 12 November 2010, quoted by the. and Edw. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. For moving images see, Debrett's Peerage, 2015, p.733, Earl of Leicester, Francis Basset, 1st Baron de Dunstanville, Francis Basset, 1st Baron de Dunstanville and Basset, Sir William Lewis Salusbury-Trelawny, 10th Baronet, Thomas William Edward Coke, 5th Earl of Leicester, "English Licences to Crenellate 1199 - 1567", Cleveland, Duchess of, The Battle Abbey Roll with some Account of the Norman Lineages, in Three Volumes, Vol. The Heraldic Visitations of Devon gives the Basset lineage thus:[11], "Here lyeth buryed the body of James Bassett Esquire who had to wife Jane Godolphin ye daughter of Sr Frauncis Godolphin, knight, haveinge 5 sonnes and 5 da'u'hers. Following the marriage of Richard Basset to the rich heiress Matilda Ridel, his son Geoffrey (d. 1180x2) assumed the surname Ridel and adopted the Ridel arms "or three piles gules". [citation needed], The descent of the junior branch of the Basset family of Tehidy is as follows:[21]. After a brief visit to Toowoomba, he returned to his home at Roma and died two months later on the afternoon of Christmas Day, 25 December 1912. [5] Osmund was of an age to have participated in the Norman Conquest and perhaps it was his sons who were enfeoffed with land in England by the time of Domesday in 1086. Further, Drayton Bassett only came to the Basset family through the marriage of Ralph’s son Richard Basset to Matilda Ridel (granddaughter of Hugh earl of Chester) in 1120x3. Has a daughter, Elizabeth Jane Basset (born 1998). Speaking about his role and the importance of diversity and inclusivity within the period drama genre, Regé-Jean told Esquire: “I think it's immensely important for people to be able to see themselves at their highest elevation. Here's everything you need to know about Regé-Jean Page, aka Simon Basset, aka the Duke of Hastings, aka quite possibly the best bright spot of 2020. Ralph Basset was the ancestor of a prolific family of royal administrators. His father thought him an "idiot" because of a speech problem: Simon did not talk until he was four years old and he stuttered. : You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the work; Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. La première saison suit l'histoire de Daphne Bridgerton, la fille aînée d'une puissante dynastie, qui entre dans le monde [3], avec la faveur de la reine Charlotte, elle rencontre Simon Basset, le Duc de Hastings. Bridgerton star Regé-Jean Page explains why Simon Basset and Daphne Bridgerton's (Phoebe Dynevor) Season 1 happy ending doesn't mean their troubles are … Simon na di Duke of Hastings wey swear say im no go marry. Further, Reedy considers that Ralph had two brothers Osmund (ancestor of the Bassets of Tehidy and the Baron of Stratton and de Dunstanville) and Gilbert (ancestor of the Barons of Headington and of Wycombe). H. W. Ridgeway: Basset, Ralph [Ralph Basset of Sapcote] (c. He was sixteen years of age when, after a voyage of several months in a sailing ship, he arrived at Sydney, and joined his uncle, J. Christian, a large pastoral proprietor in New South Wales, on his property on the Hunter River. Simon is the Duke of Hastings who is set on never marrying. Their "right goodly lordship", as John Leland called it, extended over the parishes of Illogan, Redruth, and Camborne, the advowsons of which churches pertained to the manor of Tehidy, and the livings of which were occasionally held by some member of the family; but their wealth in later times was mainly derived from the enormous mineral riches of this part of Cornwall, although they also held considerable property in the north-eastern part of the county. Rege-Jean Page is a 30-year-old British actor from Harare, Zimbabwe. The family later moved its principal seat to Devonshire (Whitechapel, Bishops Nympton, then Umberleigh and Heanton Punchardon) and Tehidy became the seat of the junior branch, which became very wealthy in the 18th century from leases granted by them for tin and copper mines located on their estates, most notably the tin and copper mines at "Pool", between Camborne and Redruth, from which they earned income of £10,000 per annum.
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