He married Emmeline, daughter of Edmund de Clevedon.[2] Thomas’ heir was his son Edmund who was approximately three years of age, at his mother's death. Edmund died in his minority and his heirs were his sisters Joan and Margaret. Joan was married to Thomas Lovell and Margaret to John Bluet.[2]
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