Thomas Heslop (1858-1923) was a colliery viewer (manager) employed by the North Bitchburn Coal Company Ltd. and from 1892 was responsible for the development of the Randolph Colliery and Coke Works. In 1911, he was promoted to Chief Agent for the company. Thomas was born in 1858 at North Bitchburn and lived at Hunwick being employed by the NBCC Ltd. initially as a clerk then a mining engineer. He moved to Cockfield to take control of the company’s collieries at Storey Lodge and Randolph, marrying Sarah Walker of Cockfield in 1907. He took an active role in community affairs and was a councillor for the district. Thomas Heslop died in 1923 aged 65 at Hilton Lodge, Evenwood Gate leaving over £3M (in today’s money) to his widow.
Family Details
Thomas Heslop was born 16 July 1858, the son of Simpson and Mary Heslop at Bishop Auckland. There were at least 12 children:
George bc.1841 at Toft Hill
Robert bc.1842 at Toft Hill
Simpson bc.1844 at Toft Hill
James bc.1846 at Toft Hill
John bc.1850 at Hunwick
Mary A. bc.1852 at Hunwick
Ann bc.1854 at Hunwick
Charlotte bc.1856 at Hunwick
Thomas born 1858 at Hunwick
Michael bc.1861 at Hunwck
Margaret bc.1862 at Hunwick
Hannah bc.1865 at Hunwick
In 1861, the family lived at Beechburn Hill Top, where 46 years old Simpson worked as a coal miner, overman; 20 years old George was a coal miner; 19 years old Robert was a deputy overman and 17 years old Simpson was a labourer. In 1871, the family lived at Rough Lea Colliery, Hunwick. Simpson was recorded as a “colliery overman” and 12 years old Thomas was still at school. In 1881, Thomas now 22 years old was head of the family living at Rough Lea Terrace, Hunwick and recorded as a, “colliery clerk”. Living with him were his 20 years old brother Michael, a coal miner; and 3 sisters – 25 years old sister Charlotte, a dress maker; 19 years old sister Margaret, a school teacher and 16 years old Hannah. In 1891, 32 years old Thomas, now recorded as a, “mining engineer” lived at Hunwick Lane Ends with 2 sisters, 35 years old sister Charlotte and 26 years old Hannah. In 1901, Thomas, now 40 years old and recorded as a “Colliery Manager” lived at Cockfield with the Walker family, although he was described as a visitor. Head of the family was 68 years old widower Jane with 2 sons and 4 daughters including 29 years old Sarah.
In 1907, Thomas Heslop married Sarah Walker of Cockfield. In 1911, Thomas now 52 years old and 39 years old Sarah lived at Hilton Lodge, Evenwood Gate. Thomas was recorded as a, “Colliery Manager”. Polly Gargate was their 20 years old “general servant”.1923 July 24: Thomas Heslop of Hilton Lodge, Evenwood died aged 65. His effects, £22,454 18 shillings 1d went to his widow, Sarah Heslop.
Below: Hilton Lodge under construction

Business Details
From 1892, Thomas Heslop being the colliery manager, was responsible for the development of the North Bitchburn Coal Company’s new enterprise at Evenwood, the Randolph Colliery and associated coke works. He was also the manager of Evenwood and Storey Lodge Collieries which were being run down as the new winnings at Randolph and Gordon House were being developed. Thomas Snowdon was manager at Gordon House. In 1911, Thomas Heslop was promoted to Chief Agent in succession to the late Mr. Cornelius Widdas. Charles A. Pattison took the position as manager of Randolph Colliery.
Below: Randolph Colliery, Thomas Heslop standing far left

Interests, Political and Philanthropic Work
Mr. Heslop represented the Evenwood Parish on the Auckland Rural District Council and Board of Guardians since 1894.
Below: Thomas Heslop’s headstone, Evenwood Cemetery

