- of Basingstoke. It was
called Basengum in the Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle and
Basinges in the
Domesday Book. The name
Basing comes from two Old
English components:...
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after to Gregorie,
Lorde Cromwell, and last to Jhon
Lorde Sainct John of
Basinge [sic],
after Marquesse of Winchester; Margery, who d**** in her infancy...
- 1258–1275,
resigned Alice de Merton, 1276–1291, died in
office Isabel de
Basinges, 1291–1294, died in
office Maud de Grey, 1294–1295, died in
office Anne...
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Ralph de Sandwych, Warden;
Gregory de Rokele,
Stephen Aswy,
Robert de
Basinge,
Ralph le Blound,
William de Farndon,
Richard Aswy, John le Blound, Nicholas...
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Marquess of
Winchester to
receive the same, for the use of our
garrison at
Basinge Castle". In
early 1644
Basing House was in the
custody of Lord Charles...
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after to Gregorie,
Lorde Cromwell, and last to Jhon
Lorde Sainct John of
Basinge,(sic)
after Marquesse of Winchester; Margery, who d**** in her infancy,...