descend. Two have been covered in previous posts (Sir Philip Basset
and Aline Basset who married Drew de Montagu). The other two daughters
are Katherine Basset who married Sir John Lovel and Alice Basset who
married Sir John de Sanford.
From couple #1:
1. John Lovel 1222-1287 m. Maud de Sydenham
2. Sir John Lovel, Lord Lovel
3. Maud Lovel m. Sir William la Zouche, Lord Zouche of Haryngworth
4. Milicent la Zouche m. Sir William Deincourt, 2nd Lord Deincourt--4.
Eudo la Zouche m. Joan de Inge
5. Margaret Deincourt m. Sir Robert de Tibetot, Lord Tibetot--5.
William la Zouche, Lord Zouche m. Elizabeth de Ros
6. Elizabeth de Tibetot m. Sir Philip le Despencer--6. Margery la
Zouche m. Robert de Willoughby, 4th Lord Willoughby
Here the lines multiply to many gateway descendants.
Sources: "Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700" by Frederick Lewis Weis (7th ed., Genealogical
Publishing, Baltimore, 1999) and "The Magna Carta Sureties: 1215"
by Frederick Lewis Weis (Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD,
1999, 5th edition).
From couple #2:
1. Lawrence de Sanford m. Hawise Corbet
2. Ada de Sanford m. Sir Walter Foliot (see: "Whose Son was Peter de
Braose?" by F.N. Craig, NEHGR 150 (1996):315-324)
3. Joan Foliot m. Nicholas de Percy
4. Joan de Percy m. Sir Peter de Brewes (II)
5. Beatrice de Brewes m. Sir Hugh de Shirley
6. Sir Ralph de Shirley m. Joan Basset
7. Beatrice de Shirley m. John Brome
This couple is ancestral to Gov. Thomas Dudley and Sir Fulke Greville.
See "Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval
Families" by Douglas Richardson (Genealogical Publishing Co.,
Baltimore, 2004).