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  1. Philip Basset (c. 1185 – 19 October 1271) was the Justiciar of England. Philip was the son of Alan Basset of High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire. His elder brothers were Gilbert, a baronial leader, and Fulk, who became bishop of London. He inherited the manor of Wycombe; the town received market borough status in 1237.

  2. Philippe BASSET. Professor - ESYCOM lab, Université Gustave Eiffel / ESIEE Paris, CNRS. Verified email at esiee.fr - Homepage. Energy harvesting (tribo-electret MEMS)

  3. Professor in electronic, microelectronic and (MEMS) Deputy director of ESYCOM lab. Contact : Philippe Basset. ESIEE Paris - BP 99. 2, bvd Blaise Pascal. 93162 Noisy le Grand CEDEX. Tel: +33 1 45 92 65 86. Fax: +33 1 45 92 66 99. Email: Maintained by.

  4. Philippe BASSET, Professor (Full) at ESIEE Paris | Cited by 2,755 | of Université Gustave Eiffel, Champs-sur-Marne | Read 199 publications | Contact Philippe BASSET

  5. Philip Basset (c. 1185 – 19 October 1271) was the Justiciar of England. Philip was the son of Alan Basset of High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire and his wife, Alice, the daughter of Stephen Gray. He inherited the manor of Wycombe; the town received market borough status in 1237.

  6. When Philip de Bassett was born in 1184, in Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, his father, Alan de Basset, was 29 and his mother, Aline de Grai, was 22. He married Hawise de Louvaine in 1236, in Essex, England.

  7. Between 1261 and 1263, Walter de Merton and Philip Bassett between them led the king’s administration as chancellor and justiciar respectively. In November 1266, Philip and Ela made a major donation to further Walter’s educational project.