He was the second son of John Talbot (d. 1551) of
Salesbury,
Lancashire, by his second wife, Anne, daughter of Richard Banaster of
Altham. Before 1580 he had become clerk of the records in the
Tower of London, and may be the ‘learned’ Mr. Talbot referred to by Dr.
John Dee. He was an original member of the
Society of Antiquaries, and occurs in
Francis Tate's list of members in 1590.
William Camden wrote: ‘Not to conceal my obligations to any, I must acknowledge myself under very great ones to Thomas Talbot, a diligent examiner of records and perfect master of our antiquities’. ==Works==