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… but Mawdesley, which went with it, Bispham, Chorley and Tarleton. John Malherbe dying without issue, Croston reverted … Chorley as two plough-lands and Bispham as 6 oxgangs. Tarleton was two plough-lands. John Malherbe seems to have … John de la Mare is described as 'lord of Croston' in a Tarleton charter, which speaks nevertheless of fourteen …
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… married as early as 14423 to Janet, daughter of Richard Tarleton. 65 Robert Ditton had two daughters, Margaret, who … marriage of Robert his son to Janet daughter of Richard Tarleton; Blundell of Crosby D. K. 105. Ibid. K. 100, K. 107, …
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… them as heir of Hugh, who had demised them to James Tarleton, chantry priest of Ribchester deceased. John Talbot …
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… 28 in 1664), who married Winefride, daughter of Edward Tarleton of Aigburth. The only inquisition remaining is that … held 8 acres there in 1639; Chorley Surv. 53. Henry de Tarleton held land here in 1413, when he made a grant to … Richard Bullock; ibid. K, 27. Roger, son and heir of Henry Tarleton of Fazakerley, in 15045 granted to his mother …
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… of disputes between John Toxteth of Aigburth and Henry Tarleton of Fazakerley on the one part and Sir William Norris … beginning of the eighteenth century. 85 The mention of the Tarleton family is interesting; in one way or another they … in 1787, as shown by the land-tax return, were Thomas Tarleton and Elizabeth Lightbody. CHURCH St. Wilfrid's 89 …
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… Edw. III, pt. ii (1st nos.), no. 112. By 1353 William de Tarleton and Margaret his wife (in her right) had succeeded … Sir Richard de Kighley, Gilbert his son and William de Tarleton on one side and Sir Nicholas Boteler on the other; …
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… and they founde ayther parte in lyke mekull: Thomas Tarleton, Robert Robye, Richard Poghton, Rallyn Part.' On the …
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… it in 1779 to a distant kinsman, William Bamford of Tarleton Bridge, sheriff of Lancashire in 1787. 19 He died in …
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… 1627. John was twice married. By his second wife, Dorothy Tarleton of Aigburth, he had a son and heir Charles. Together … West Derby, and Alt Grange in Ince Blundell. 50 After the Tarleton marriage the family seem to have ceased to reside at …
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