Francis Bassett

Deceased Person

1593 – 1645

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Who was Francis Bassett?

Sir Francis Bassett, was a sheriff and vice-admiral of Cornwall and the recorder and M.P. of St. Ives.

He married in 1620 Ann, daughter of Sir Jonathan Trelawny of Trelawne, and, during the Civil War in 1643 was busily engaged as a Royalist in the western part of Cornwall, raising money and drilling forces for the king. Letters of his to his wife ‘at her Tehidy’ are preserved, recording the Royalist victories of Stamford Hill near Stratton, and of Braddock Down near Lostwithiel, at the latter of which he, with most of the Cornish gentry, was present, and was knighted on the field. He records in another letter to his wife that after the battle ‘the king, in the hearing of thousands, as soon as he saw me in the morning, cryed to mee “Deare Mr. Sheriffe, I leave Cornwall to you safe and sound”’.

He was High Sheriff of Cornwall in 1642–1644; there is a complaint against him in the Star Chamber, 18 May 1625.

In 1640 he presented to the borough of St Ives a loving-cup bearing the following inscription:—

If any discord twixt my friends arise

Within the borough of belov'd St. Ives,

It is desirèd this my cup of love

To everie one a peace-maker may prove.

Then am I blest to have given a legacie,

So like my harte, unto posteritie.

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Born
1593
Education
  • Exeter College, Oxford
Died
1645

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on July 23, 2013

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