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b. ?, 3rd s. of John Heblethwayte (bur. 2 Aug. 1628) of Wisbech, Cambs.Borthwick, Wills in the York Registry, May 1647, Buckrose Deanery; MTR i. 385; Dugdale’s Vis. Yorks. i. 266. educ. St John’s, Camb. c.1594;Al. Cant. M. Temple 23 June 1598, called 7 June 1608.MTR i. 385, ii. 456. m. (1) 1605, Anne (bur. 5 Oct. 1609), da. of Richard Hillyard of Routh, Yorks. 1s. 3da. (3 d.v.p.);Norton par. reg.; Dugdale’s Vis. Yorks. i. 266-7; ‘Paver’s marr. lics.’ ed. C.B. Norcliffe, YAJ xi. 213. (2) 30 June 1614, Mary (bur. 26 Aug. 1653), da. of Thomas Southeby of Birdsall, wid. of Thomas Hungate of North Dalton, Yorks., 1s. (d.v.p.) 1da.Birdsall bishop’s transcript; Norton par. reg.; Dugdale’s Vis. Yorks. i. 266-7. bur. 27 Mar. 1647 Norton 27 Mar. 1647.Dugdale’s Vis. Yorks. i. 266.
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Local: j.p. Yorks. (N. Riding) 7 July 1618 – 21 Dec. 1621, 16 Oct. 1624-c.1644;C231/4, ff. 67, 126, 132v, 171. E. Riding 30 July – 21 Dec. 1621, 16 Oct. 1624-c.1644.C231/4, ff. 126, 132v, 171. Commr. Forced Loan, E., N. Riding 1627;C193/12/2, ff. 14, 17. recusants, northern cos. 23 June 1627–8 June 1629;Rymer, Foedera, viii. pt. 2, p. 184; CSP Dom. 1628–9, p. 205. charitable uses, N. Riding 3 July 1629–21 May 1631;C192/1, unfol. oyer and terminer, Northern circ. 23 Jan. 1630-aft. June 1641;C181/4, ff. 36, 184v, 198; C181/5, ff. 8, 203v. sewers, N. Riding 28 Apr. 1632;C181/4, f. 114. repair of St Paul’s Cathedral by Dec. 1634;LMA, CLC/313/I/B/004/MS25474/002, p. 71. subsidy, E. Riding 1641; further subsidy, E., N. Riding 1641; poll tax, 1641;SR. disarming recusants, E. Riding 30 Aug. 1641;LJ iv. 385a. contribs. towards relief of Ireland, 1642; assessment, E., N. Riding 1642.SR.

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Commons 1640-1660
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HEBLETHWAYTE, Thomas (d. 1647), of Norton, Yorks.

Will
10 Mar. 1643, pr. 11 May 1647.Wills in the York Registry, May 1647, Buckrose Deanery.
Estates
in 1607, purchased manor of Weaverthorpe, Yorks. for £300.Hull Hist. Centre, U DDSY/70/4, 6-7, 10. Betw. 1612 and 1623, he alone, or in association with other gentlemen, purchased property in Acklam, Boythorpe, New Malton, Norton, Scampston and Sedbergh, manors of Birdsall, Scampston and Stittenham and rectory of Norton and tithes in Norton, Sutton and Welham, Yorks.E. Riding Archives, DDHU/17/49; Yorks. Stuart Fines ed. W. Brigg (Yorks. Arch. Soc. rec. ser. liii), 187, 192-3, 197; (Yorks. Arch. Soc. rec. ser. lviii, 1917), 11, 111, 156, 161, 169, 221, 222, 223, 224. In 1616, inherited his cousin’s estate, which inc. lands in Acklam, a ‘shop or smithy’ in New Malton, various properties in Yorks., Westmld. and Lancs. and ‘divers tenements’ in par. of St Mary Abchurch, London (these London properties sold in early 1630s).Borthwick, Prob. Reg. 34, f. 108; C54/2892/7; C54/2967/7. In the early 1630s, was fined £25 for distraint of knighthood.‘Compositions for not taking knighthood at the coronation of Charles I’ ed. W.P. Baildon, in Misc. 1 (Yorks. Arch. Soc. rec. ser. lxi), 106. In 1644, estate reckoned to be worth about £300 p.a.SP23/173, p. 53. At his d. estate inc. manor of Weaverthorpe, rectory of Norton-cum-Sutton, property in Battleburn, Birdsall and Helperthorpe, a house in Malton ‘of my own purchase and building’ and properties in Richmondshire (Yorks.) and Westmld.Borthwick, Wills in the York Registry, May 1647, Buckrose Deanery.
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