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  1. May 9, 2016 · Anne Bassett was Arthur’s step-daughter. Her mother was Honor Grenville and her father was Sir John Bassett. Arthur married Honor in 1529. They didn’t have any children together although both had children from their first marriages.

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  3. The Mabel Bassett Correctional Center (MBCC) is an Oklahoma Department of Corrections prison for women located in unincorporated Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, near McLoud. The facility houses 1241 inmates, most of whom are held at medium security. [2] It is the largest female prison in Oklahoma. [3]

  4. Lady Margaret Bassett, daughter of Sir Arthur Bassett, MP Knight of Heaton, and Lady Eleanor Chichester was born in 1567, and she Married Sir Richard Duke III, of Otterton in 1589 at the age of 22. She was the granddaughter of Sir Arthur Plantagenet, and Lady Elizabeth Grey, 6th baroness Lisle.

  5. He was the eldest son of John Bassett (died 1541) (son of Sir John Bassett (died 1529)) of Heanton Punchardon and Umberleigh in Devon and Tehidy in Cornwall, Sheriff of Cornwall in 1518 and 1523, by his wife Frances Plantagenet, the daughter and co-heiress of his step-father Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle, bastard son of King Edward IV ...

  6. Arthur E. Bassett was the son of Franklin Lippincott Bassett (1855-1929) and Anna Elgar (Hallowell) Bassett, Philadelphia Quakers. Anna was the daughter of John Elgar Hallowell (1838-1856) and Anna Wilson Townsend (1836-1878).

  7. There were few mistresses of Edward IV namely Dame Elizabeth Lucy, his “Wanton Wench”, and Elizabeth Wayte. Before his marriage to Queen Elizabeth Woodville, Arthur had a relationship with Elizabeth Lucy. They had a bastard daughter named Elizabeth Lumley before 1477.

  8. King's Bench Prison by Augustus Pugin and Thomas Rowlandson (1808–11). The King's Bench Prison was a prison in Southwark, south London, England, from medieval times until it closed in 1880. It took its name from the King's Bench court of law in which cases of defamation, bankruptcy and other misdemeanours were heard; as such, the prison was ...

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