Person:Thomas Wilson (138)

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Thomas Wilson
b.1592
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Name[1][2][3][6] Thomas Wilson
Gender Male
Birth[1][3] 1592 "THOMAS WILSON, b. 1592, ...." S1
Marriage to Dorothy Fisher
Residence[1][2][3][4][5][6] From 1640 to 1656 Heversham, Westmorland, England"THOMAS WILSON, b. 1592, of Heversham Hall, succeeded in 1654 to the estates of his uncle, Edward Wilson, of Nether Levens Hall." S1 "Edward Wilson of Nether Levens, co.Westm., gent., and Thomas Wilson of Heversham Hall, co.Westm., gent. ... 1640 16 Aug. ...." S6
Burial[1][3] 1 Dec 1656 Heversham, Westmorland, England"... and was buried in Heversham Church" S1
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Genealogical memoirs of the Carus-Wilson family, being an account (1320-1899) of the families of Carus of Kendal; Carus of Halton, co. Lancs.; Carus of Melling and Kirkby Lonsdale; Wilson and Carus-Wilson of Casterton, co. Westmorland; and Carus-Wilson of Penmount, co. Cornwall. Edited by Herbert Carus-Wilson and Harold I Talboys, Exeter College, Oxford. Hove: Printed by Emery and Son, 142 Church Road. 1899
    p. 30.

    « THOMAS WILSON, b. 1592, of Heversham Hall, succeeded in 1654 to the estates of his uncle, Edward Wilson, of Nether Levens Hall.
    He married Dorothy, daughter of Henry Fisher, of Bradleyfield, Co. Westmorland, by whom he had issue:—
    Edward (of whom presently). / Henry. / Thomas. / George.
    Jane b. 1620, m. 23 December, 1639, Robert Rawlinson, J.P., of Carke Hall, Cartmel, Vice-Chamberlain of the City and County of Chester to the Earl of Derby, [Monument in Cartmel Church.] and d. 1686.
    Thomas Wilson d. 1656, and was buried in Heversham Church. »

  2. 2.0 2.1 Ralph Bigland, Somerset Herald. College of Arms: 'Bigland Miscellaneous Pedigrees volume XVI, 82'. ('The Pedigree of Dr. Anthony Ascue').

    « Robert Rawlinson of Cark Hall in ... = Jane eldest daur of Thomas Wilson of Haversham in the County of Westmorland Esquire .... »

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991." Database. FamilySearch. http://FamilySearch.org : 17 March 2020. Index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City.

    « Name: Thomas Wilson / Event Type: Burial / Event Date: 1 Dec 1656
    Event Place: England, United Kingdom / Gender: Male / Age: 64
    Marital Status: Unknown / Birth Year (Estimated): 1592 »
    Accessed on 19 August, 2020 at: familysearch

  4. 'Heversham and Milnthorpe', in Records Relating To the Barony of Kendale: Volume 2, ed. William Farrer and John F Curwen (Kendal, 1924)
    pp. 141-167.

    « The rectory manor and demesne of Heversham Hall was parcel of the possessions of St. Mary's abbey, York, until the dissolution of that house. It remained in the Crown until 1558, when Edmund Moyses, Richard Bowskell and another purchased it. Bowskell purchased from the others their interest in the rectory manor and in 1582 settled it upon his son Thomas, at his said son's marriage. Thomas died in his father's life time, at whose death in 1602, Jasper, son of the said Thomas, was found to be heir of his grandfather Richard. In 1613–4 Jasper Bouskell conveyed Heversham Hall and the rectory manor to Edward Wilson of Nether Levens, in whose posterity it has since descended with the Dallam Tower estates. ...
    ... 1613–4 Jasper Buskell, counsellor-at-law, conveyed to Edward Wilson of Nether Levens, gent., the capital messuage of Heversham Hall and the demesne together with his manor of Heversham; Nicolson and Burn, ii, 201. » NOTE: This Nicolson and Burn source is actually their volume 1 not 2. The page number is correct.
    Accessed on 19 August, 2020 at: British History Online

  5. Nicolson, Joseph, Esq. and Burn, Richard, LL.D.: The History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland, in two volumes, Volume I, London, 1777
    p. 201.

    « This Jasper Buskell in the II Jac. sold Heversham-hall and the demesne, with all that the manor of Heversham with the appurtenances, to Edward Wilson of Nether Levins gentleman, whose descendant Daniel Wilson esquire now enjoys the same.—The said Jasper was counsellor-at-law, and died unmarried. »
    Accessed on 19 August, 2020 at: archive.org/

  6. 6.0 6.1 The National Archives website.

    « Reference: RCHY 2/1/32 / Description:
    (1) Edward Wilson of Nether Levens, co.Westm., gent., and Thomas Wilson of Heversham Hall, co.Westm., gent.
    (2) John Preston of the Manor in Furness, esq. Copy (contemporary) of bargain and sale of capital messuage called Clarthopp Haull with its demesne and other lands in Clarthopp near Burton in Kendal, and closes at Sellett called the Bancke, the Comon Croft containing 10a., Well Croft containing 4a., the Milne Close containing 7a. and the Wood containing 23a.
    Consideration : not specified / Copy of deed of appointment by (2) of John Wilkinson of Stainton, yeoman, as attorney
    Date: 1640 16 Aug / Held by: Lancashire Archives, not available at The National Archives »
    Accessed on 19 August, 2020 at: nationalarchives.gov.uk/