Thomas was born about 1289, the son of Robert Hesketh, Heskin and Alice. The place is not known.
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| Event | Date | Details | Source | Multimedia | Notes |
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| Birth | ABT 1289 |
Note 1
!Source: Full text of "The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;"
The Victoria history of the Counties of England, EDITED BY WILLIAM PAGE, F.S.A., A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE, VOLUME VI, THE VICTORIA HISTORY
https://archive.org/stream/cu31924088434620/cu31924088434620_djvu.txt#:~:text=k%20[Standish]%2C%20211%20Emmott%20[Whalley]%2C%20525%20Euxton,[p]%20115%2C%20[m]%20115%20Thorp%20[Croston]%2C%20104.
Reyner Fleming in 1309-10 demised
to William son of Abel and Alice his
wife land on the lower side of Longton
windmill, called Crownest and Apaldsyke,
at 13s, rent; Towneley MS. DD, no.
1747. In the following year Reyner
agreed with Jordan Bussel as to the
poiety of a mossdale, the other moicty
of which was held by Roger Bussel of
Wiliam de Hesketh; ibid. no. 1663.
He also demised to Thomas son of
Robert de Hesketh and Alice his wife
land in Longton at a rent of 10s. gd.;
ibid. no. 1666.