Thomas was born about 1117, the son of Robert “Roger” de Baskerville but his mother is unknown. 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 Roger (c1142-?).
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Note 1
!Source: Antiquities of Shropshire, by Robert William Eyton, page 172-173 https://archive.org/details/antiquitiesshro07eytogoog/page/n196/mode/2up?q=Byriton
NORTHWOOD.
The earliest document which bears upon Baskerville's feoffiment in Northwood has been already quoted 155^ but it indicates nothing more than that
>>> Thomas de Baskerville <<< was interested here. In 1255 Walter, Grandson of that
>>> Thomas <<<, was Lord of both Vills. The Stottesden Jurors spoke of Northwood nearly as follows - “ Walter de Baskerville, son of Roger de Baskerville , is ord . Therein are six virgates of land ; and he should hold them of the King in capite. He does suit i nthe Hundred twice a year at Sheriff’s Toun, but not to the lesser Hundred-Courts, because his Ancestors never did . It pys 2d. for Stretward and 4d. for motfee . …, Sibil Giffard’s Custody of Walter de Baskerville’s lands has been set forth already in another place.
155^ Supra, Vol. I, p. 225.