Roger Basy Explained

Roger Basy
Parliament:England
Term Start:1294
Term End:1297
Successor:John le Espicier/Nicholas Clareveaux
Birth Date:Unknown
Birth Place:Unknown
Death Date:Unknown
Death Place:Unknown
Resting Place:Unknown
Nationality:English
Spouse:Preciosa
Children:Roger
Richard
Constance
Parents:Walter
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Roger Basy was one of two people to be the first recorded Members of Parliament for the constituency of York. He was elected during the reign of Edward I.

Life and politics

He was elected in 1294 to serve in the Parliament of 1295.[1] [2]

Prior to this he had served the city of York as a Bailiff in 1277 and as the eighteenth Mayor in 1290.[3] He is credited with the founding of one of two chantries in St Mary Bishophill.[4] [5] He was reported to have befriended Edward I during the King's stay in York and Cawood following the campaigns in Scotland. In 1292 he gave a messuauge, or more commonly known as a plot of land with a dwelling and outbuildings, in Skeldergate to the Selby Abbey.[6]

His son Roger inherited the manor at Bilbrough to the west of the city of York from his father.[7] Bilbrough Manor had been given to Roger by Sir Simon de Chauncy.[8]

Roger Basy, and another citizen named as John Sampson, benefited from the results of the Statute of the Jewry during Edward I reign, when, on 15 November 1279, Queen Eleanor granted them the land and buildings in Coney Street where there was one of two possible synagogues in York.[9] [10]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Proceedings of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Conference, 1985 Volume 1 of Thirteenth-century England. Pter R Ross & Simon D Lloyd. Boydell & Brewer. 1986. 9780851154527.
  2. Book: The Parliament Writs and Writs of Military Summons. 1827. Lyon Public Library Digitized 28 Feb 20140. 833.
  3. Book: The History and Antiquities of the City of York, Vol 3. William Combe. 27. 1785.
  4. Book: Dobson, R. (1967).. The Foundation of Perpetual Chantries by the Citizens of medieval York. . 22–38..
  5. Book: Torre Manuscript. 1892. Chapter 101 & 102 .
  6. Book: The Old Kingdom of Elmet: York and Ainsty district: a descriptive sketch of the history, antiquities, lore, picturesque feature and rare architecture. 373. Edmund Bogg. J Heywood. 1902.
  7. Web site: Bilbrough Village Timeline. 25 March 2017.
  8. Book: The Survey of the County of York, Taken by John de Kirkby, Commonly Called Kirkby's Inquest. Robert H. Skaife. Society. 1867.
  9. Book: England's Jewish Solution: Experiment and Expulsion, 1262-1290. Robin R Mundill. Cambridge University Press. 2002. 9780521520263.
  10. Book: York: The Making of a City 1068-1350. Sarah Rees Jones. Oxford University Press. 2013. 9780198201946.