Collections for a History of Staffordshire Yr.1917-1918, Ser.3
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267 Blore,! Ralph Wolseley, 4th Baron of the Exchequer, ^ Wilham Harpur,^ Robert Hill of Houndhill^ and Robert Bayley, Justice of the King's Bench. I have little doubt but that the names of the M.P.'s for the county at least are to be found among the Commissioners for Staffordshire, probably two of the four : — Gresley, Ferrers, Egerton and Basset. Harpur and Hill may have sat for one of the Boroughs. 1 William Basset of Blore and Grendon, and of Langley, Derbyshire, possibly M.P. Staffs 1483, ...as he appears on the list of Commissioners appointed to assess the subsidy ; also possibly 1485-6, 1487-8, 1489-90. Born c. 1430 ; son and heir of William B. of the same and of Parkhall in Cheadle [d. 1456/65). He married Jane, daughter and coheiress of Richard, son of Sir John Biron. {S.C. IV. N.S. 210, and III. 44-8.) He was a J. P. 1471 till June 1483, in December 1483 (after Buckingham's rising) he was restored to the Bench and again removed in February 1484. J. P. again 1485-97. He was sheriff 1465-6, 1472-3, 1480-1.
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