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  1. When Hugh Tyldesley was born in 1370, in Tyldesley, Lancashire, England, his father, Thurston de Tyldesley, was 30 and his mother, Margaret Worsley, was 26. He had at least 2 sons and 1 daughter with Mrs Aleson Tyldesley.

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  2. May 26, 2013 · Hugh Tyldesley was the brother of Thomas Tyldesley, serjeant at law, who died in 1410. A brief biography is given by John Lunn in The History of the Tyldesleys of Lancashire, published in 1966: Hugh son of Thurstan and Margaret was born about 1370; he succeeded brother Thomas in the tenure of the Wardley and Tyldesley estates.

  3. Feb 22, 2023 · circa 1368. Birthplace: Probably Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England. Death: 1434 (61-71) Worsley, Lancashire, England. Immediate Family: Son of Thurston de Tyldesly and Margaret de Tyldesly Husband of Cecilia Racliffe Father of Thurston Tildesley; Lady Isabel Radcliffe; Alice Tyldesley; Thomas Tyldesley; Margaret Tyldesley and 1 other; and ...

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    • Chaddock Hall
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    The manor of TYLDESLEY was oneof the thirty-four manors dependentupon the chief manor of Warringtonbefore the Conquest, being held by a dreng, whosesuccessors afterwards held it of the barony of Warrington. At the date of the inquest of 1212 it washeld of William le Boteler by Hugh son of Henry deTyldesley, (fn. 4) and at the date of the Gascon Scu...

    CHADDOCK HALL (Chaidok, 1332; Cheidocke,1586), on the eastern side of the township, was formany centuries the estate of a family of yeomen ofthe same name, of whom Henry and Adam contributed to the subsidy granted in 1332. (fn. 58) Thomasde Chaydok, a free tenant, was living in 1350. (fn. 59) In1547 Thomas, Piers, and James, sons of HughChaddock, g...

    THE GARRETT, standing half a mile north-westof Chaddock Hall, was the mansion house of thelords of the manor of Tyldesley, (fn. 65) whose descent hasbeen traced to John Tyldesley, senior, esq., livingin 1468. He is probably the same person as JohnTyldesley who died in 1497 seised of this manor,and of moieties of the manors of Barnston and Arrow,cou...

    CLEWORTH (Cluworth, 1333) is an estate ofabout 163 acres, lying on high ground near the centreof the township and held of the lord of the reputedmanor of Tyldesley by a yearly quit-rent of onehalfpenny. (fn. 80) It was included in the grant of a greatpart of the township made in 1301 by Henrylord of Tyldesley to his younger son Adam, ofwhom it was ...

    In 1729 Joseph Parr chargedcertain premises in Tyldesley witha yearly sum of £2 to be distributed amongst the poor living in Tyldesley andHurst Quarter. There are also a number of charitieswhich have been created within recent years, mainlyfor the benefit of St. George's church and schools. (fn. 110) The church of St. George, commenced in 1822and c...

  4. May 30, 2013 · Hugh Tyldesley was the brother of Thomas Tyldesley, serjeant at law, who died in 1410. A brief biography is given by John Lunn in The History of the Tyldesleys of Lancashire , published in 1966: Hugh son of Thurstan and Margaret was born about 1370; he succeeded brother Thomas in the tenure of the Wardley and Tyldesley estates.

  5. Jan 6, 2021 · Is this your ancestor? Explore genealogy for Hugh (Tydesley) Tyldesley born abt. 1370 Tildesley, Lancashire, England died 1435 including parents + descendants + 1 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

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  7. Oct 24, 2024 · In 1327 Hugh de Tyldesley was one of the men of this hundred summoned to join the king's forces on the marches of Scotland, and the year following was returned in an extent of the castle of Halton as holding this manor for the tenth part of a knight's fee.

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