Thomas was born about 1156 in Headington, Oxfordshire, England, the son of unknown parents.
He died in 1220 in Whitford, Devonshire, England.
His wife was Phillipa Malbank. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. Their only known child was Mabel Alice (c1203->1249).
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!Source: Thomas Basset, II, Lord Headington https://www.geni.com/people/Thomas-Basset-II-Lord-Headington/6000000002043232691?through=6000000002447191975
Thomas Lord Hedington Basset, II MP
Gender: Male
Birth: circa 1156
Headington, Oxfordshire, England
Death: 1220
Whitford, Devonshire, England
Immediate Family:
Son of Thomas Basset, Sheriff of Oxford and Adeliza Alice Basset
Husband of Phillipa Basset
Father of Thomas Basset; Philippa Basset; Lady Alice Bisset and Jane Prouz
Brother of Isabella Basset; Fulk Basset; Gilbert Bassett, Baron of Hedington; Margaret Basset; Lord Alan de Basset, Lord of Wycombe, Sheriff of Rutland and 4 others
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1. THOMAS Basset [I] of Headington, Oxfordshire . The Red Book of the Exchequer refers to "Thomas Basset" in Oxfordshire in [1171/72][264]. m ALICE de Dunstanville, daughter of [ALAN de Dunstanville & his wife ---] . Oswald Barron names Alice as daughter of Alan de Dunstanville and records her marriage to Thomas Basset, but does not cite the corresponding primary source[265]. Her parentage is confirmed by a charter dated 20 Mar 1200 under which King John confirmed the grant of "manerium de Scaudeford", which "fuit Walteri de Dunestanvill avunculi sui, sic jus et liberum maritagium Aelic matris ipsius Gilberti", to her son "Gilberto Basset"[266]. Thomas [I] & his wife had [four] children: ...
b) THOMAS Basset [II] of Headington, Oxfordshire . "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…"[285]. 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…"[286]. "Thom Basset" paid a fine for the marriage of "fil sua fil com de Warwic" in Oxfordshire and Warwickshire, dated 1205[287]. Matthew Paris names “...Thomas Basset” among the "consiliarios iniquissimos” of King John[288]. 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 . "Thom Basset" paid a fine for the marriage of "fil sua fil com de Warwic" in Oxfordshire and Warwickshire, dated 1205[289]. "Henry earl of Warwick…and Philippa his wife, and Reginald de Vautorte…and Joan his wife, and Alice sister of Philippa and Joan" performed homage for the lands formerly of "Thomas Basset, whose heirs are Philippa, Joan and Alice", dated 19 May 1220[290]. Bracton records a claim, dated 1223, by "Walterus de Dunstanvilla" against "Johannem Byset et Aliciam Malet uxorem eius" concerning "terre…in Culintona", the defendants claiming that "ipse Alicia" held the land "in proparte sororum unde Johanna uxor Reginaldi de Vautort et Philippa uxor Henrici comitis Warrewici"[291]. An order dated 11 Oct 1227 records a lawsuit against "Henricum comitem Warewici et Philippam uxorem eius et Thomam filium ipsius comitis…"[292]. Bracton records an inquiry, dated 1231, by "Thome Basset" which names "Ricardus Suward…et Philippam comitissam Warwici uxorem eius"[293]. m firstly as his second wife, HENRY Earl of Warwick, son of WALERAN Earl of Warwick & his first wife Margaret --- . m secondly RICHARD Siward, son of ---.
ii) JOANNA Basset . "Henry earl of Warwick…and Philippa his wife, and Reginald de Vautorte…and Joan his wife, and Alice sister of Philippa and Joan" performed homage for the lands formerly of "Thomas Basset, whose heirs are Philippa, Joan and Alice", dated 19 May 1220[294]. Bracton records a claim, dated 1223, by "Walterus de Dunstanvilla" against "Johannem Byset et Aliciam Malet uxorem eius" concerning "terre…in Culintona", the defendants claiming that "ipse Alicia" held the land "in proparte sororum unde Johanna uxor Reginaldi de Vautort et Philippa uxor Henrici comitis Warrewici"[295]. m REGINALD de Vautort, son of --- .
iii) ALICE Basset . "Henry earl of Warwick…and Philippa his wife, and Reginald de Vautorte…and Joan his wife, and Alice sister of Philippa and Joan" performed homage for the lands formerly of "Thomas Basset, whose heirs are Philippa, Joan and Alice", dated 19 May 1220[296]. Bracton records a claim, dated 1223, by "Walterus de Dunstanvilla" against "Johannem Byset et Aliciam Malet uxorem eius" concerning "terre…in Culintona", the defendants claiming that "ipse Alicia" held the land "in proparte sororum unde Johanna uxor Reginaldi de Vautort et Philippa uxor Henrici comitis Warrewici"[297]. The Pipe Roll 1223 records “Johannes Biset et Alicia uxor eius” owing “de Oblatis” in Devon[298]. m firstly [as his second wife,] WILLIAM Malet, son of GILBERT Malet & his wife Alice . m secondly H--- de Chaceporc, son of ---. m thirdly JOHN Bisset, son of MANASSER Biset & his wife Alice --- .