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- Tyldesley served King Charles I as lieutenant colonel at the Battle of Edgehill, after raising Regiments of Horse, Foot and Dragoons, and at the desperate storming of Burton-on-Trent over a bridge of 36 arches, received the honour of Knighthood. Afterwards he served in all three of the Civil Wars as a commander of some importance.
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Oct 23, 2024 · In 1321 Hugh de Tyldesley and five of his sons were concerned in a fray at Chaddock Hurst with a number of people belonging to the hundred of Salford, in which four of his kinsmen and friends were slain.
Discover life events, stories and photos about Hugh Tyldesley (1370–1434) of Tyldesley, Lancashire, England.
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Jul 22, 2016 · Historic Origins. The origins of the Shakerley estate, which comprised of some 540 acres, go back to the thirteenth century. It was first recorded as “Shakerlee” in 1210 and the lands were given by Hugh de Tyldesley to the Cockersand Abbey.
The Andertons served in the English Civil Wars as officers under Sir Thomas Tyldesley: Name. Origin. Dates. Rank. Story. Hugh Anderton. of Euxton. d. 1654.
Sir Thomas Tyldesley 1612-1651 is the famous Cavalier, who may have been responsible for the first death of the English Civil War, who fought for Charles I at Edgehill and Marston Moor and who was slain at the Battle of Wigan Lane.
May 26, 2013 · During the life of Hugh, in 1422, Roger Gregory, gave up his specific claim to New Hall in the Park of Tyldesley. This quitclaim must be regarded as an act in the great conflict of the local families of the Tyldesleys and the Hultons.
Apr 25, 2013 · Tyldesley was concerned in all the early Royalist movements in Lancashire. He was in command at Liverpool when it was first surrendered to the Parliament in 1643; and attended Rupert in the following year at the sack of Bolton, the recapture of Liverpool, and the relief of Lathom House.