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A History of the County of Lancaster
… in 1835 to 1840. There is a United Free Gospel Chapel in Tetlow Street, begun in 1860 and enlarged in 1877. The …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… including those of the Conduit 146 and of the Pool; 147 Tetlow, 148 Tipping, 149 and Willott. 150 In some other cases … of Henry Luthare in 1428 granted to her son, Robert Tetlow, two burgages in Manchester; they lay beside the road … at the other end; De Trafford D. no. 34. Robert de Tetlow and Elizabeth his wife made a settlement of the same; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… gave it to Thomas Stevenson; in 1684 Robert Stevenson of Tetlow gave it to Alexander Davie. It was granted in 16934 by …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… eventual heir being a daughter Alice, wife of Jordan de Tetlow. Her heir also proved to be a daughter, Joan, who … in the account of Prestwich. The descent through Alice de Tetlow and her daughter Joan de Langley is also fully stated … the widow of Roger, was still living and in possession of Tetlow, which would revert to Katherine, the widow of Robert. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Reddish, and also the manors of Prestwich, Pendlebury, and Tetlow. Her children, Edward (age twelve on 17 Feb. 162930), … manors of Reddish, Crumpsall, Prestwich, Pendlebury, and Tetlow was made by Edward Coke and Katherine his wife, and … i, 5, 6. Dict. Nat. Biog. The manors of Reddish, Tetlow, Crumpsall, Prestwich, and Pendlebury were held by …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Thomas Wright, B.A. 60 (Brasenose College, Oxf.) 1721 John Tetlow, B.A. 61 1742 John Leech, B.A. (St. Catharine's Hall, …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… For repairs at said Lodge. Ibid. Same to same from Thomas Tetlow, keeper of coaches and horses to let for hire. …
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