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‘in divers records, Albertus juvenis, (1) to dis- 
tinguish him from his father, who was called 
Albertus senex. 
This Albertus juvenis was dead in the twen- 
ty-eighth year of Henry IT. (1182) (m) leav- 
ing his wife, Isabel, (n) daughter of Thomas 
Basset, and afterwards the wife of Guy de 
Creoun, surviving him. 
By Isabel Basset he had a son and heir, 
Rosert, Third Lord of Manchester, (0) who 
was eleven years old, in the thirty-second 
year of Henry II. (1186,) and then under the 
guardianship of Gilbert Basset, his ancle, 
(son of Thomas Basset,) and of his mother, 
then the wife of Guy de Creoun, still living. 
In the sixth year of Richard I. this Robert 
was of ave, (p) and attended that Sovereign 
in his expedition to Normandy, having there- 
upon had scutage of his tenants in Lancashire ; 
and in the third year of King John, upon 
(2) Test de Nevil, and Blore’s Rutland. 
(m) Rot. Pip. 3 John. Lance. 
(n) Sir Will. Dugdale and, after him, Dr. Kuerden state th Isabel 
Basset was the second wife of the first Albert; but in this they are 
evidently mistaken, and must either have confounded the two Alberts, or 
omitted one of them. 
(0) Dr. Keurden’s fourth Baron. 
(p) Rot. de Dom. é&e. Line, rot, 1. and Norfolk rot. 5,—Banks’ 
Extinct Peerage.—Dugd, B ar,—and Kuerd, MSS. 
