~1215, Milo
born in England, s/o §§Lord John Basset, s/o §§Henry Basset.
10/28/1216,
Henry III, age 9, crowned king of England.
8/26/1234,
John de Baiuse has made fine with the king by 400 m. … concerning the appeal
they have made in the county court of Lincolnshire against Milo Basset,
appealed for the death of the aforesaid Roger de Mowbray … (S) FRsHIII.
1243-46,
Miles succeeded, confirming the title of the Archdeacon of Berkshire to the
advowson.
1/25/1247,
Milo Basset gives 40s. for having a pone [to remove a plea] from the county
court of Berkshire to [the justices of the Bench at] Westminster. (S) FRsHIII.
1247, Miles
granted a messuage and 6 virgates of land to his uncle Robert Basset and his
wife Alice for their lives.
7/1/1248,
Final concord whereby John Semar, defendant, recognized an acre in North
Moreton (Berks) to be the property of Miles Basset, plaintiff, and quit claimed
it to him. (S) Monasterium.net, 007401168.
7/2/1251,
John Basset of Berkshire gives the king 10 m. for having, before the king
(coram Rege) …, between Milo Basset, claimant, and John, concerning 2
carucates, half a virgate and 11 acres of land and 1 acre of meadow with
appurtenances in North Moreton. (S) FRsHIII.
5/16/1256,
Respite for 1 year to Miles Basset from making himself a knight. CPRs.
4/12/1260,
Milo Basset gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of
Berkshire. (S) FRsHIII.
5/14/1264, Lord Edward (I) and his father King
Henry III captured by Montfort at the battle of Lewes, Sussex, “at the Mill of
the Hide”. An estimated 2700 died.
1264, Miles Basset given free warren in all his
demesne lands at North Morton, Berkshire, as well as in East and Middle
Haddlesey in Yorkshire. (S)
Stapletons of Yorkshire, Chetwynd-Stapylton, 1897, P30. [Miles apparently
supported the rebellion.]
1264, Countess Margaret de Lacy (19989531) seized
all the land held by Sir Miles Basset held of her when she learned that he was
in rebellion [Lands worth 9 marks.]. (S) Women in the 13th-Century
Lincolnshire, Wilkinson, 2015, P57.
1264-65, Simon de Montfort, earl of Leicester,
effectively ruled England.
1265, A
Charter of Milo Basset, feudal superior of Northmorton, re|myttyng and
quyte-claymyng to the abbesse and mynchons of Godestowe for £5 6s 8d. (S) English Register of Godstow Nunnery,
near Oxford.
8/4/1265, Lord Edward [I] defeated Montfort’s army
at the battle of Evesham, Worcester, ending the Baron’s Revolt and freeing his
father, who was wounded. Montfort and 2 of his sons were killed.
9/1265, 12 jurors of the hundred of Morton say …
after the battle of Evesham … say that Morton belonging to Miles Basset was
seized by John Basset after the said battle, and they led away 5 beasts, 1
horse and 4 mares worth 50s, and 1 horse worth 4.5 marks, and that John had 20s
of the Michaelmas returns, and the said Miles never resisted the peace, but
always adhered to them … Then, the jurors say that the said John Basset led
away 3 horses of the said Miles worth 10 marks. (S) England Under Henry III,
Hennings, 1924, P138.
1268, The
land granted in 1247 to Miles’ uncle restored to Miles by Robert’s nieces.
Avice, wife of William Woodcote, who also released to Miles the manor of North
Moreton.
Milo married
2nd Avicia ? [likely widow of William Woodcote.]
5/1272, At
Westminster … between Milo Basset and Avicia his wife plaintiffs, by William
Hulmo in the place of Avicia, … an brother Roger de Ver, Prior of the Hospital
of St. John Jerusalem … assize of mort de ancestor … For this the Prior gave to
Milo and Avicia 40 marcs of silver. (S) Full Abstracts of Feet of Fines,
Dorset, Fry, 1896, P145.
4/25/1273,
Demise by Adam de Stattona … Witnesses … Milo Basset … (S) Ancient Deeds, V2,
1894, Oxford, P163.
Miles died.
Child
of Milo and ?:
Family notes:
6/26/1242, Thomas de Beaumont, earl of Warwick, died.
8/25/1242, IPM of Thomas, earl of Warwick. Berks.
Northmorton, 1 fee held by John, son and heir of Henry Basset. (S) CIsPM.
1243, John son and heir of Henry Basset obtained from
Robert de Eston and his wife Margery, a quitclaim of their right in two-thirds
of a fee in North Moreton. [See 1264.]
i. Margaret Basset (121690513), born ~1245 in
England.
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