biography text
Thomas was the most obscure member of a family prominent in Reading for at least three generations. His putative father, a local smith, had sat in Parliament in 1380. On the occasion of his own election, in 1397, John Kent I appeared as one of his sureties. There is little else to relate, save that in 1411 he was granted a tenement in the town to hold jointly with John Clerk I.
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