Thomas was born about 1288, the son of Warren [Hill] de Neenton and Joan. The place is not known.
He died after 1346. The place is not known.
His wife is not known. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. Their only known child was Reginald (c1310-?).
| Event | Date | Details | Source | Multimedia | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Birth | ABT 1288 | ||||
| Death | AFT 1346 |
Note 1
!Source: https://www.shropshirearchives.org.uk/collections/getrecord/CCA_X6000_18_3835
Roger & Edith Hankyn give etc to William de Nesse a fourth part of a messuage in Mardevole
Place: Shropshire Archives
System Reference: X6000/18/3835
Document Reference: 6000/3835
Date: 1284 <<<< Should probably be 1334
Level: Item
Description: "Sciant presentes etc". Roger called Hankyn of Cotes in Salop & Edith my wife give etc William son of Adam de Nesse a fourth part of a messuage in Mardevole which Edith inherited through the death of John her brother ,lying between meadows? which William bought of Henry called the Gost and Alice his wife and Reginald son of Tho.le Taylour. To have etc. Rent a rose. Witnesses,-John Russel & Roger called le Chaumpeneys, bailiffs, Rog.Pride, Jo de Lodelowe, Hugh.......stained...Hagwas, Peter called de Lodelowe. No date [1284] Seal gone
Held At: Shropshire Archives
Access Status: Readers Ticket
Notes: This one has comments about a missing date and yet assigns a date of 1284. However, it is clearly inadequate and I think should likely be something like 1334. I have a Thomas le Tailour born about 1288, son of Warrin de Neenton. Roger Hawkins was also born about 1288, the son of Sir Andrew, and remember the Hawkins name is still new. We also have Hugh Hill de Neenton born about 1278 and Thomas's brother appearing as a witness. He would be what 46, which seems a reasonable age. For this record to work with these people, who are in all three cases related and the only ones with their names during the entire time window, the date would need to be just about exactly 1330 or maybe a bit later like 1334, if it was some kind of misread of an unclear date instead of no date at all: 1288+21+21= 1330.
!Source: The National Archives' catalogue https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/9582d357-4718-4f16-b303-e7c4bee80c57
188 - Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
DR10 - GREGORY OF STIVICHALL
DOCUMENTS OF TITLE
DEEDS AND PAPERS
Warwickshire
Baginton
Catalogue description DEEDS AND PAPERS
Reference: DR10/23
Title: DEEDS AND PAPERS
Description:
Gift with warranty from Agnes late the wife of Stephen Neucomen of Bathekynton', widow, to Richard son of Robert de Herthull' and Alice his wife of a messuage with curtilage adjoining in Bathekynton' lying between the tenement of Dom William de Shulton' rector of the church of Bathekynton' and the tenement once held by John Arundel in width, and in length according to the metes and bounds; to hold of the chief lord of the fee for ever.
Witnesses: Ralph de Herthull', Henry le Wryghte, Philip de Southam, Thomas le Taillour, William Haukynes, John le Heyres, John Fox and others.
Dated at Bathekynton', Monday next after the feast of St Denis, 20 Edward III.
Tag, seal lost.
Endorsed: Bathekington'. Rec. de J. Verney.
Date: 16 October 1346
Held by: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, not available at The National Archives
Language: Latin
Physical condition: Parchment, 10 x 3½ ins.