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Richard Augustin Marriott BASSET

Male 1891 - 1954  (62 years)


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  • Name Richard Augustin Marriott BASSET 
    Born 10 Feb 1891  Frimley Surrey Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • 1891 Census
      Burial notes
    Gender Male 
    Baptism 18 Mar 1891  St Peter Frimley Surrey Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Died 7 Jan 1954 
    • Ancestry Wills and Probate
      Richard Augustin Marriott Basset CB CBE MC of Drum & Monkey Cottage Frimley who died 7th Jan 1954 Probate London 15th Mar 1954 to Reverend Geoffrey Harold Basset clerk. Effects £1185 5s 2d
    Buried 11 Jan 1954  St Peter Frimley Surrey Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Ancestry Surrey CofE records St Peter Frimley No 157 (Burial of Ashes) 11th Jan 1954
      Richard Augustin Marriott Basset of Drum & Monkey Cottage Frimley aged 62

      Find a grave website Memorial ID 200983078
      Section IX Grave Q2 Also a photograph of RAMB on website
      Notes from site
      Major-General Richard Augustin Marriott Basset, CB, CBE, MC, Croix de Guerre, was born in Frimley on the 10th of February 1891, the son of the Rector of Frimley, William Basset, and his wife Emily Maud Marriott (nee Fry). He was their second-born son. He was baptised at Frimley on the 18th of March 1891.

      He attended Eagle House School at Yateley before Marlborough and then RMA Woolwich. He was commissioned in the Queen?s Royal Regiment on 29th Jan 1911

      On the 10th of October 1914 he married Eileen Mary Elizabeth Wale at St John?s in Croydon. They had two children, a daughter Mary born in 1917 and a son Michael born 1921.

      In 1924 they were living in West Barn in Field Lane in Frimley. They later lived with his Grandmother Emily Fry at Grovefields in Frimley, before settling into their home for the remainder of their lives at the Drum & Monkey Cottage in Field Lane. In the Second World War he was appointed ADC to the King in Nov 1941. For his services in the war he was appointed CBE in 1940 and CB in 1945. He retired from the army on 13th Feb 1946.

      Richard died on the 7th of November 1954 at the Drum and Monkey Cottage. His ashes were buried at St Peter?s in his parents? grave on the 11th of January 1954.

      Research: Mary Ann Bennett
      Photographs: Whispyblink
      According to The Queen?s Royal West Surrey archive Richard was commissioned in The Queen's Royal Regiment on 28th January 1911 and joined the 1stBattalion with whom he served until the outbreak of War in August 1914 when he was appointed adjutant of the 6th (Service) Battalion. He served with this Battalion until April 1916 when he was appointed DAQMG of 20 Division. Later he was DAQMG at Fifth Army where he remained until June 1918 when he became an Instructor to the Senior Staff Course at Cambridge. In January 1919 he returned overseas and held Staff appointments at GHQ, BEF. For his services during the 1914-18 War he was awarded the Military Cross and the French Croix de Guerre. He was twice Mentioned in Despatches.
      From January 1920 to January 1921 he attended the Staff College, Camberley and after a Staff appointment at the War Office returned to the 1st Battalion at Aldershot in 1923 and was appointed Adjutant. From December 1927 until 1929 he held various Staff appointments. He then joined the 2nd Battalion. From August 1930 to July 1933 he held Staff appointments, and on 22nd July 1933 he commanded the 2ndBattalion until April 1937.
      In October 1936 he was promoted Colonel and in April 1937 was AA & QMG of 5 Division. In 1939 he became DA & QMG of 10 Corps, Home Forces. In November 1941 he was appointed ADC to the King. His next appointment was Commander of No 18 Lines of Communication Area at Moascar, Egypt, as Major-General. He held this appointment until his return to UK in March 1945. He retired from the Army on 13th February 1946. For his services in the Second World War he was made a CBE in 1940 and CB in 1945. He was Mentioned in Despatches three times.
      He was a keen hockey player and played for Surrey Second Eleven at Cricket. He died on 7th January 1954.
    Person ID I14915  Main Tree
    Last Modified 3 Oct 2020 

    Father William BASSET,   b. 1853,   d. 3 Jan 1925  (Age 72 years) 
    Mother Emily Maud Marriott FRY,   b. 1867, Kibworth Harcourt Leicestershire Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 31 May 1935, Aldershot Hampshire Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 68 years) 
    Married 19 Jan 1886 
    • Ancestry Surrey CofE records St Peter Frimley No 23 19th Jan 1886
      William Bassset aged 32 bat clerk in Holy Orders Rector of Frimley of Frimley father not named only noted as deceased to
      Emily Maud Marriott Fry aged 19 spin of Frimley father not named only noted as deceased
      By licnce; both signed; witnessed by John Redmond & Emily E Fry
    Family ID F3769  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Eillen Mary Elizabeth WALE,   b. 27 Oct 1889, Croydon Surrey Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 9 May 1974  (Age 84 years) 
    Married 10 Oct 1914  St John the Baptist Croydon Surrey Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • FreeBMD Dec 1914 Croydon 2a 579
      Ancestry Surrey Cof E reocrds St John the Baptist Croydon No 133 10th Oct 1914
      Richard Augustine Narriott Bassett full age bat 1st Lieutenant & adjuntant in Queens Regiment of Frimley son of William Bassett clerk in holy orders to
      Eileen Mary Elizabeth Wale full age spin of 133 High Street Croydon dau of George Wale surgeon
      By banns; both signed; witnessed by George Wale & Emily Maria Wale & married by William Bassett rector of Frimley Surrey
    Children 
     1. Living
     2. Michael J M BASSET,   b. 30 Sep 1921,   d. 2001  (Age 79 years)
    Last Modified 7 Nov 2022 
    Family ID F3711  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • 1891 RG12 1002 6 at Castle Hill High Field Bray visitor in the household of David Basset single aged 2 months born Frimley