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A History of the County of Lancaster
… and Fallowfield to Stretford. The Midland Company's railway from Manchester to Stockport crosses the northern … they passed to the Mosleys, 7 and later to the Egertons of Tatton. HARDY does not occur separately. The manor of BARLOW … Hall has ever since been the property of the Egertons of Tatton. It was for some years the residence of the late Sir …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… lands passed by his will to his nephew Mr. Reginald Arthur Tatton of Chelford, in Cheshire, a son of Harriet Susan, eldest sister of the deceased. Mr. Tatton acted as high sheriff of the county in 191011. … on three sides of a courtyard open to the west. Wyatt's building is a dignified composition of brick, two stories …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… bridge over the Tame. The London and North-Western Company's railway from Stockport to Ashton runs through the … Adam son of Richard de Hulton and Robert the Tailor of Tatton. 74 The latter defendant was omitted in subsequent … in Denton); Assize R. 426, m. 1 d. Robert the Tailor of Tatton, in right of his wife Alice, claimed the eighth part …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… east from Stockport to Stretford. 3 The Midland Company's railway from Manchester to Stockport crosses the northern … the quartered arms of Mosley, as on Sir Nicholas Mosley's monument; on an escutcheon of pretence the Mosley coat is … Longford; Byron Chartul. no. 29, fol. 18. Earl Egerton of Tatton's D. In the corresponding fine the purchaser is called …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… boundary, through which the same road passes, and Harper's Green lies to the south-west. The population in 1901 … numbered 25,925. 2 The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's line from Manchester to Bolton 3 goes through the … and heir of William Tasker sold to Sir Geoffrey Massey of Tatton all his right in the lands of Richard de Farnworth; …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of the hall became Fisherwick Hall Farm, while Jenny's Lodge farm, later Fisherwick Park farm, was formed on the … in 1758 Fisherwick passed to his nephew, Samuel Egerton of Tatton Park (Ches.), who sold it to Samuel Swinfen in 1759. … Elford Hall MSS. nos. 628, 935. J.R.U.L.M., Egerton of Tatton corresp. 2/1/62 and 64 (refs. kindly supplied by Dr. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the lord of Manchester by the tenth part of a knight's fee. 8 Three oxgangs of land here contributed to the … of his son Ralph with Ellen daughter of John Massey of Tatton, as appears by the above-cited inquisition, in which … Sir Ralph, and Ellen his wife, daughter of John Massey of Tatton; Dep. Keeper's Rep. xxxiii, App. 34. Two years later …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the 10 marks due from him to the aid for marrying the king's daughter. 5 He granted land called Cayley to the … The later Haydock family 8 descended from Hugh. William's descendants 9 died or sold their interest in the middle of … of Joan), Sir Geoffrey de Worsley, and Sir John Mascy of Tatton and his wife Alice daughter of Geoffrey de Worsley; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… over the Mersey. 1 The London and North Western Company's railway from London to Manchester by way of Stockport runs … William Egerton, 21 who is represented by Earl Egerton of Tatton, the present lord. The Mosleys also acquired the … list of landowners in 1844 shows that Wilbraham Egerton of Tatton owned more than half the soil. 29 An order concerning …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… first charter, and then divided into two wardsSt. George's on the west and Medlock Street on the east. In 1896 its … held it of the manor of Salford in thegnage by a rent of 5 s., 4 and that in 1212 Henry de Chetham held it by the same … to St. George's and Holy Trinity, and Earl Egerton of Tatton to St. Mary's. St. Michael's and St. Philip's have …
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