Henry Bisset | |
Father: | Manasser Biset |
Death Date: | 1208 |
Henry Bisset (died 1208), Lord of Kidderminster, was an English noble. He served as dapifer, or steward, to King John of England.
He was the only known son of Manasser Biset and Alice de Falaise. At his father's death in 1177, Henry was still under age and placed under the care of a relative.
During 1202, Henry is referred to as the dapifer. He was patron to the hospital that his father Manassar built for leper women at Bradley, Wiltshire (later Maiden Bradley).[1] He owned the manor of Shamblehurst in Hampshire. Henry died in 1208.
He married Albreda FitzRichard. They had the following known issue:
Secondly he married Iseult, daughter of William Pantulf and Joan de Goldington.
. Katharine Keats-Rohan . Domesday Descendants: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents, 1066–1166: Pipe Rolls to Cartae Baronum . Boydell Press . Ipswich, UK . 1999 . 0-85115-863-3 .