Hugh was born about 1450, the son of Robert Hesketh and UNKNOWN. The place is not known.
He died after 1511. The place is not known.
He had two marriages/partners. His first wife was UNKNOWN1. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. Their only known child was Thomas (c1469-?).
His second wife was UNKNOWN2, who he married in ABT 1485. The place has not been found. Their only known child was Robert (c1487-?).
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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.
—
Thomas Hesketh
and Elizabeth his wife were tenants of
half the manor of Croston, &c., in 1486 ;
Final Conc. iii, 142. Hugh Hesketh was
the feoffee. In 1487 Thurstan Hall and
Elizabeth his wife, daughter and co-heir of
William Fleming, agreed to abide the
award of Thomas Earl of Derby and others
as to their disputes with Thomas son and
heir-apparent of Robert Hesketh, con-
cerning manors, messuages, lands, &c., in
Wath, Clifton, Rathmell and Dalton in
Yorkshire, also in Croston, Mawdesley
and Longton in Lancashire ; Towneley
MS. RR, no. 622. The wife, as Elizabeth
Fleming, had shortly before this ratified
the estate of Hugh Hesketh son of Robert
and brother of Thomas in the moiety of
the manor of Croston, and lands, &c., in
Croston, Mawdesley and Longton; no. 636.
Hugh Hesketh in 1490 and 1498 re- <<<< Hugh active 1498.
leased his right in the same to Thomas
Hesketh 3 no. 621,637. See Final Cone.
iii, 1523 also Dep. Keeper’s Rep. xl, App.
540, 543. The Halls retained the York-
shire manors.
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Sir Thomas’s will is in Add. MS. <<<< Actually these sons from the father of Thomas 1453 - 1523, Robert 1427 - 1490.
32104, no, 1. He gave lands in Mawdes-
ley to his second son Thomas; in
Becconsall to his third son Richard; in
Rufford to his bastard son Hugh Hesketh,
who had a son Robert 3 and in Croston <<<< Hugh’s son Robert born about 1487.
and Wrightington to another bastard son <<<< Hugh’s bastard son Thomas born by 1469. Thus, Hugh must be born by about 1451.
Thomas.
—
Sir Thomas’s younger sons Thomas <<<< Actually these sons from the father of Thomas 1453 - 1523, Robert 1427 - 1490.
and Richard are noticed in the Dict. Nat.
Biog., the former as a botanist, the latter
as executed for inciting Ferdinando Earl
of Derby to assert his title to the throne.
For Thomas see also Pa/. Notebook, v, 7.
!Source: The National Archives' catalogue https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/e13685cd-b45e-4c86-8510-361ea6269915
55 - Lancashire Archives
DDHE - HESKETH of RUFFORD
DDHE 22 - HOWICK
Catalogue description Grant of annuity : Richard Hesketh, Hugh Hesketh, and Hugh Mathew, chaplain, to Jean...
Reference: DDHE 22/43
Description:
Grant of annuity : Richard Hesketh, Hugh Hesketh, and Hugh Mathew, chaplain, to Jean Cuncliff, widow of Ralph Nutsha of Hoghwik, gent. -- 56/- from properties in Hoghwik, Hoton, and Longton
Date: 25 Aug. 1511
Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Note: Ralph Nutsha of Hoghwik is likely a tenant in Hoghwik rather than Hoghwik family.