Robert Hesketh, Heskin

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Personal and Family Information

Heskin was born in 1272, the son of Reynold Hesketh, Heskin but his mother is unknown. The place is not known.

He died after 1331. 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 John (c1300-?).

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

Robert Hesketh, Heskin
(1272->1331)

 

Reynold Hesketh, Heskin
(c1235-?)

 

Henry Hesketh / Heskin
(c1206-?)

 

Walter [or William] de Baskerville, de Northwode
(c1167->1255)

 
  

Ysolda de Baskerville, de Northwode
(c1181->1266)

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Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
Birth1272
DeathAFT 1331

Notes

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.

10 Adam son of Adam de Walton trans-

ferred to Adam son of Reynold de Heskin

the gift of land—namely, a third part of

his inheritance in Heskin—which Robert,

brother of the latter Adam, had given to

the grantor ; Dods. MSS. liii, fol. 854.

The charter of Robert son of Jordan

de Sankey, which may be dated about

1250, is preserved in Kuerden MSS. iii, <<<< Robert, son of Richard, son of Henry are associated with land in Whittle, I think the 1250 date is off & should be 1286, based on Robert de Lathon the younger serving as sheriff ~1286.

C 36d. He granted to Henry de Tor-

bock the whole manor of Whittle, with

all his wood of Fulwood, and the services

of John son of Felicia, Thomas de Pier-

point and Robert de Heskin, together

with lands in Coppull. The service to be

rendered was 1d., or a pair of white gloves

yearly. Robert de Lathom, ‘then sheriff,’ <<<< Robert de Lathom [c. 1240–1325, the younger], served as sheriff around 1286.

was the first witness.

In 1362 Hugh son of William de

Worthington claimed the custody of a

moiety of the manor of Coppull by reason

of the minority of John son of John son

of John de Coppull; De Banco R. 411,

m. 76. Four years later John son of

John de Coppull was contracted to marry

Emma daughter of John son of Robert

de Heskin; Kuerden MSS. iii, C 33.

John and Emma his wife are mentioned

as late as 1398 ; ibid.

Notes: Analysis:

1366 Emma contracted to marry, born about 1346. Lived to after 1398.

John, Emma’s father, born between 1300 - 1325. Already have born ~1300.

Robert, John’s father born between 1255- 1305. Already have 1265 to <1332.

!Source: The National Archives Catalogue https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/68519fe8-4f2f-4ed5-bbaa-53017d5922d6

55 - Lancashire Archives

DDSC - THE SCARISBRICK MUNIMENTS

DDSC 37 - WELCH WHITTLE.

Catalogue description Grant: Robert son of Jurdan of Sonki, to Henry of Toreboc -- all the manor of Withul,...

Reference: DDSC 37/2

Description:

Grant: Robert son of Jurdan of Sonki, to Henry of Toreboc -- all the manor of Withul, with the wood of Fulwode, and the homage of John son of Felicia, Thomas of Perpunt, Robert of Heskin; also 6ac. of land in Cophul with common of pasture there -- rendering 1d. and a pair of white... Witn. Robert of Lathum, then Sheriff, John of the Mare, Geoffrey of Chetham, Alan of Windhul, Warin of Waleton, Richard Banastre, Adam of Holond, Ralph of Stanedis, Hugh Gogard, Adam of Dokisbiri, John of Cophul, Richard of Adelinton. Seal fragment + S ...... SONKI.

Date: n.d.

Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives

Language: English

Note: From my comments on Page, above, Robert, son of Richard, son of Henry are associated with land in Whittle, I think the 1250 date is off & should be 1286, based on Robert de Lathon the younger serving as sheriff ~1286.

!Source: The National Archives Catalogue https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/26d26ccb-01eb-4edd-9d07-0690aabf9ebd

55 - Lancashire Archives

DDSC - THE SCARISBRICK MUNIMENTS

DDSC 63 - WRIGHTINGTON

Catalogue description Grant: Roger of Turnesawgh to Mabel his daughter -- 10ac. of land in Wrycthygton, i.e.,...

Reference: DDSC 63/7

Description:

Grant: Roger of Turnesawgh to Mabel his daughter -- 10ac. of land in Wrycthygton, i.e., 7 in the Turnesawhg as marked by dikes, and 3 lying at the head of the Turneschawgh below the Lydeyatte and the Conyslaw -- rendering yearly 5/-.

Witn. Roger Banastre, John of Schysennale, Robert of Heskyn, John of Cophyl, Richard the Clerk. Given at Eccleston, Wednesday in the Octave of St. Martin.

Date: 1310

Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives

Language: English

!Source: The National Archives' catalogue https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/c87f1945-9073-416c-9efd-699b867645f9

55 - Lancashire Archives

DDSC - THE SCARISBRICK MUNIMENTS

DDSC 41 - WRIGHTINGTON.

Catalogue description Grant: William son of Ambrose of Wryghtinton, to John son of Adam of Hyndelegh --...

Reference: DDSC 41/8

Description:

Grant: William son of Ambrose of Wryghtinton, to John son of Adam of Hyndelegh -- properties in Wryghtinton inherited from his father, with reversion of dower of Margerie his mother -- Witn. Sir Robert of Dalton, John of Chisenale, Robert of Heskyn, Edmund of Graystok, Simon son of Geoffrey of Wryghtinton, Richard Banastre, Roger of Wynstaneslegh. Given at Wryghtinton, Monday after Christmas, 4 Edward III. Seal.

Date:

Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives

Language: English

!Source: The National Archives Catalogue https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/0a271b21-92b4-4c8e-9506-330f3de05ecf

55 - Lancashire Archives

DDSC - THE SCARISBRICK MUNIMENTS

DDSC 63 - WRIGHTINGTON

Catalogue description Lease for 2 lives at 6/- rent: Edmund of Ryggeby to William of Wricthincton and Richard...

Reference: DDSC 63/13

Description:

Lease for 2 lives at 6/- rent: Edmund of Ryggeby to William of Wricthincton and Richard his brother -- 6ac. of land called the Bent lying between Honggirforlong and Warlaghfeld -- Witn. Sir Thomas of Lathum, Sir Robert of Dalton, Sir John of Heskayth, Robert of Heskyn, Richard Banastre. Given at Whicthincton, Thursday before St. Bartholomew, 5 Edward III.

Date:

Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives

Language: English