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2. | Sir Ralph Basset, KG, Lord Basset of Drayton was born in 1335 in Drayton Basset, Staffordshire, England (son of Ralph Basset and Alice Audley); died on 10 May 1390 in Drayton Basset, Staffordshire, England; was buried in Lichfield Cathedral, Lichfield, Staffordshire, England. Other Events and Attributes:
- General Information: He was the 4th Lord Basset of Drayton. According to Burke (1866) This nobleman was distinguished in arms during the reigns of Edward III and Richard II, and was honored with the Garter, in consequence of which his achievement is still to be seen in one of the stalls of the chapel at Windsor.
- Title(s): 25 Feb 1342/43; On 25 February 1342/43 he succeeded as the 4th Lord Basset of Drayton.
- Military: 8 Jan 1355/56; He was in the Army of the Black Prince at Bordeaux on 8 January 1355/56.
- Land/House: 6 Jun 1355/56, Drayton Basset, Staffordshire, England; On 6 June 1355/56 he received livery of his grand-father's lands in Drayton Basset, England.
- Offices Held: 25 Dec 1357; On 25 December 1357 he was summoned to parliament. That parliament dissolved on 6 December 1389.
- Knighted: 1368; He was knighted a Knight of the Garter in 1368.
- Legal: 30 Oct 1386; On 30 October 1386 he was a deponent in the Scrope and Grosvenor controversy giving his age as 51.
- Will: 16 Jan 1390; On the 13th of Richard II, he made his will directing his body to be buried in the Litchfield Cathedral near the alter of St. Nicholas. His estates to go to Sir Hugh Shirley, his nephew, son of his sister, Isabel, upon the condition that he assume the surname and arms of Basset. If this did not happen, the estate was to pass to his cousin, Edmund, Lord Stafford. Other authorities have differing outcomes with Lord Stafford being out of the equation.
He directed that his heir would have use of his great velvet bed during his life, and four silver basins, with two ewers whereupon his arms were engraved. Six silver dishes, two silver pots, and four charges as well all marked with his arms.
His executors were Walter Skyelaw, Bishop of Durham; Richard Scrope, Bishop of Chester; and Sir Richard Scrope. The will was proved 13 January 1390/91.
- Last Full Review: 1 May 2020
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Birth:
He was 8 years old in 1343.
Died:
On his death, the Barony Basset of Drayton became dormant, or possibly fell into abeyance between the heirs of his two great-aunts.
Ralph married Jeanne de Bretagne. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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5. | Alice Audley was born in Heleigh Castle, Staffordshire, England (daughter of Nicholas Audley, Lord Audley and Joan de Martin); died before 1359 in England. Children:
- 2. Sir Ralph Basset, KG, Lord Basset of Drayton was born in 1335 in Drayton Basset, Staffordshire, England; died on 10 May 1390 in Drayton Basset, Staffordshire, England; was buried in Lichfield Cathedral, Lichfield, Staffordshire, England.
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10. | Nicholas Audley, Lord Audley was born on 11 Nov 1289 in Heleigh Castle, Staffordshire, England (son of Nicholas de Audley, Lord Audley and Katherine Gifford); died on 9 Dec 1316 in Heleigh Castle, Staffordshire, England; was buried in Barnstaple, Devonshire, England. Other Events and Attributes:
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History:
He was the 3rd Baron Audley.
From 1312 to 1316, he was a Member of Parliament.
Nicholas married Joan de Martin in 1312 in Staffordshire, England. Joan (daughter of William Martin, Lord Martin and Eleonor FitzPiers) was born about 1291 in Devonshire, England; died on 1319 to 1322. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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