Sir Thomas Halsall (c. 1490 - 1539)
Thomas Halsall GY68-MB1 was the oldest son of Sir Henry Halsall GV22-373 and Margaret Stanley L2VJ-WLS, born c.1490. We also have a biography pages for their 3rd Son, Richard Halsall who was a Rector of St Cuthberts for approximately 50 years from 1513 to 1563.
Thomas married Jane Stanley GGGW-MG7, who was the daughter and co-heir of John Stanley; upon their marriage, she brought Thomas various lands including the manor of Melling.
There are some earlier entries in Familysearch regarding the Halsall family line which do not quote historical sources. Consider it as Work in Progress.
During his lifetime, Thomas Halsall was knighted at the coronation of King Henry VIII’s ill-fated second wife, Ann Boleyn, which took place at Westminster Abbey in 1533.
As Sir Thomas Halsall, he was made High Sheriff of Lancashire in 1537.
High Sheriff of Lancashire – Wikipedia
Sir Thomas Halsall died in 1539 and in his will he had made provision for his son and heir Henry (who was only 18 years old at the time) on his marriage – for dower of his own wife and for several annuities as well. He also made provision for his 3 illegitimate sons.