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Date

Reference

1700 Apr 03

Went to Norwood Green, we had our monthly fast at James Tetlaws. 

[Oliver Heywood Diary, vol 4, p-208]

1700 Apr 21

Delivered 5li to James Tetly for Mr Noble. 

[Oliver Heywood Diary, vol 4, p-210]

1700 May 10

James Tetley came. 

[Oliver Heywood Diary, vol 4, p-213]

1700 Jun 26

Called at James Tetlaws delivered him money for Mr Noble. 

[Oliver Heywood Diary, vol 4, p-219]

1700 Jul 01

Edward Tetlow, witness. 

[Vol 82: Chester Marriage Bonds, part I, 1700-1707]

1700 Jul 15

Eliezar Tetlaw came, was for London, I prayed for him, writ a letter by him, give hime money for Mr Noble. 

[Oliver Heywood Diary, vol 4, p-222]

1700 Oct 09

Eliezar Tetlaw came. 

[Oliver Heywood Diary, vol 4, p-232]

1700 Nov 21

James Tetlow sealed a bond. I went to my study, could doe little. 

[Oliver Heywood Diary, vol 4, p-237]

1700 Dec 11

Eliezar Tetlaw came for me. I rode to James Tetlaw to our monthy fast, himself, James Oates, old John Priestly, prayed. 

[Oliver Heywood Diary, vol 4, p-239]

1700/01 Jan 04

Mr Parkhurst sent me 150 books of General Assembly, 50 he gives me, 100 I pay 9d a book, in all 3li 15 sch., disposed as follows: #31 James Tetley one copy.  

[Oliver Heywood Diary, vol 4, p-260]

1700/01 Mar 04

@ o'clock my young men came Eliezar Tetley, prayed.  

[Oliver Heywood Diary, vol 4, p-249]

1700/01 Mar 19

Writ a letter to my son John, Eli Tetlaw came for it. 

[Oliver Heywood Diary, vol 4, p-250]

1701 May 28

James Tetlaw came, prayed. 

[Oliver Heywood Diary, vol 4, p-258]

1701 Jun 06

Ester Tetlaw had busines with me, went into my chamber, I writ a letter into Lancashire. 

[Oliver Heywood Diary, vol 4, p-264]

1701 Jun 28

Was called down again to Jeremiah Tetly, melancholy, discoured, prayed with him. 

[Oliver Heywood Diary, vol 4, p-267]

1701 Aug 27

Private fast, James Tetley & others.  

[Oliver Heywood Diary, vol 4, p-274]

1701 Aug 27

John Tetlow, bondsman of Titherington. 

[Vol 82: Chester Marriage Bonds, part I, 1700-1707]

1701 Oct 10

Mr Parkhurst sent me a present of aboue 50 books Jenners Wilfull Impn., gave James Tetly a copy. 

[Oliver Heywood Diary, vol 4, p-262]

1701 Oct 17

Cozen William Whitehead sent me 30 books of Two Worlds by. Gave James Tetley one copy. 

[Oliver Heywood Diary, vol 4, p-259]

1701 Nov

James Tetlaw came with whom I had busines. 

[Oliver Heywood Diary, vol 4, p-283]

1701 Dec 08

Theo Halliwell did serve to Edmund Tetlow of Huntland one tenant called Hidslack(?) late in tenure of Edmund Taylor. 

[Raines MSS]

1701/02 Jan 11

Gave James Tetlaw 25sh to be returned to Ms Wheelwright for Rachel Hodgson that I gave, had got. 

[Oliver Heywood Diary, vol 4, p-291]

1701/02 Feb 11

James Tetlaw, prayed. 

[Oliver Heywood Diary, vol 4, p-295]

1702 Apr 01

Old Jon Priestly, James Tetlaw, I preached. 

[Oliver Heywood Diary, vol 4, p-301]

1702 Apr 29

I had help to get up, and my wife left me in the parlour, we went to family prayer God helpt, I had many visitors, Wm Clay came, went to prayer with me, Elisab, Mary Ramsden, Grace Ramsden, James Tetlaw, Ant Naylor, young Jo Priestly, his father, went to prayer with me, other company. 

[Oliver Heywood Diary, vol 4, p-305]  

(NOTE: This was the last entry. Oliver Heywood died at his house in Northowram 4th May 1702, 5 days after his last entry. Page 320 Notes: Respecting Mr Franklands pupils, afterwards Mr J. Chorlton, Manchester, Feb 18, 1699, Tetley became minister at Rainford nr Liverpool.)

1702(?) Apr 07

Marriage. Johnathan Jackson and Sarah Tetlow, both of Manchester.  

[Vol 47]

1703

Overseer of the poor for Chadderton. Edmund Tetlow. 

[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]

1703

Churchwarden for Royton, Edmund Tetlow. 

[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]

1703 Jan 25

Comnicants (sic) yet liveing. James & Esther Tetlaw (not husband & Wife). 

[Oliver Heywood Diary. vol 2, p-36]

1703 Jan 26

Between Joseph Gregge of the Chamber and Edmund Tetlow of Huntlane. Joseph Gregge; John Ogden the Elder; John Ogden the Younger and his wife Anne; Edmund Tetlow; Anne Tetlow, spinster; Mary Tetlow, spinster; Elizabeth Tetlow, spinster, daughters of Edmund Tetlow. 

[DDX 614/14]

1703 Jan 28

Between John Ogden the Elder of Hollinwood; John Ogden the Younger of Fogglane, yeoman and Edmund Tetlow of Huntland, gentleman of one part and Anne Tetlow of Huntland, spinster; Mary Tetlow, spinster; Elizabeth Tetlow, spinster of the other part. Lands in Fogglane. Wit: Rich Hopwood; .... Tonge; Henry Townley. 

[DDX 614/14]

1703 Jan 29

Between John the Elder and Mary his wife; John Ogden the Younger and Anne his wife; Edmund Tetlow one part and Anne, Mary, and Elizabeth Tetlow the other part. 273 pounds 4 schillings and 6 pence for goods. 

[DDX 614/14]

John Tetlow's Charity. 

[Edward Baines, vol 2]

1704

John Tetlow gave lands to the poor. 

[Vol XIX, XXI, XXII: Notitia Cestriensis, vol 2]

1704

Edmund Tetlow, gentleman, purchased pew at parish church. 

[BENT HALL - OLDHAM, by Giles Shaw]

1704 Aug 10

John Tetlow's Charity. John Tetlow, by his will of 10 Aug 1704, gave after the decease of his wife all the land which he had purchased from John Cooper to the poor of the town of Oldham for ever, the yearly profits thereof to be disposed of by the then minister of Oldham, and the yearly churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the said town as follows: The children of some poor necessitous person to be yearly bound apprentice to some sufficient trade or calling, and the overplus to be given yearly to the poor of the said town on St. Thomas’s Day for ever. 

[OLDHAM CHAPPELRY, by George Perry-Gore]

1704 Aug 10

John Tetlow-"Tetlow's Charity". 

[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]

1704 Nov 01

Indenture between James Taylor & Matthew Gould(?). Signed: Edmund and Elizabeth Tetlow. 

[Raines MSS]

1705 Mar 07

James Buckley, of Ashton-u-Lyne, Chapman and Alice Tetlow of Oldham. Bondsman, Peter Peak of Manchester, Merchant. Witness, John Assheton and Robert Assheton. At Ashton or Oldham. 

[Vol 82: Chester Marriage Bonds, part I, 1700-1707]

1706

Tax assessment for Bolton by Bolland:

Richard Tetlow for Stooplane, 10d.

Richard Tetlow for Greenfore, 10d.

Robert Tetlow for Nook, 10d.

Robert Tetlow for Skirden, 1s & 8d. 

[Yorkshire Parish Register Society]

1706/6

James Tetlow, Norcross scrapbook, page 258, conscription for Army. 

[NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS FROM THE MIDDLETON GUARDIAN]

1706/7

Bond. John Tetlow of Godley; George Booth of Haughton. 

[Rylander Library, Ry Ch 238]

1706 Feb 03

Edmund Tetlow of Chadderton, par of Prestwich, Chapman and Mary Walker of Manchester, spinster. Bondsman, Jonathan Lees of Chester, dyer. Witness, Robert and William Assheton. At Prestwich or Manchester.  

[Vol 82: Chester Marriage Bonds, part I, 1700-1707]

1706 May 17

Article of Agreement. Re appenticeship of Robert Tetlow to Adam Firth "to teach him the trade of a tanner". Robert Tetlow (the father) and Abraham Firth. 

[DDX 1251, TETLOW FAMILY DEEDS---SKIRDEN, Nr BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND]

1706 Aug 29

Those confirmed at Skipton by John Lord, Archbishop of York:

Thomas Tetlow of Skirden.

Ann Tetlow of Skirden. 

[Yorkshire Parish Record Society]

1707 Jan 27

Old Mrs Tetlow from Fogglane, buried. 

[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]

1708 Jan 11 & 12

Bargain & Sale. Anne Tetlow lease to Hugh Parr. Anne Tetlow, spinster and one of the daughters of Edmund Tetlow of Fogglane & Hugh Parr of Salford. Fogglane, late in the possession of John Ogden the younger and now in the possession of the above named Edmund Tetlow and of late jointly purchase by the said Anne Tetlow and her sisters, Mary Tetlow and Elizabeth Tetlow.

1708 Jan 12

Between Anne Tetlow, spinster, daughter of Edmund Tetlow of Fogglane, one part and Hugh Parr the other part. Marriage (engagement?) to Edmund Radcliffe of Tongemoor w/Chadderton. 

[DDX 614/14]

1708 Jan 18

Mr Thomas Bent of "Carsley" married Mrs Elizabeth Tetlow. 

[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]

1709

Churchwarden, Edmund Tetlow for Royton. 

[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]

1709

Overseer of the poor. Jno. Tetlow for Royton. 

[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]

1709 Jan 15

Thomas Bent of Kersall, par of Manchester, Gentleman and Elizabeth Tetlow of Oldham, spinster. Bondsman, Thomas Bent of Kersall, Gentleman and Edmund Radcliff of Middleton, Gentleman. Witness, Richard and Robert Assheton. At Oldham or Shaw. 

[Vol 85: Chester Marriage Bonds, part II, 1707-1711]

1709 Feb 22

W-99. 1708/9 Feb 22. Will of Reynald Tetlow of Godley in Mottram, yeoman. To wife Elizabeth and two youngest children, Mary and Ann. Other children already provided for. Exe: Wife and Mary, daughter. Wit: John Wyld, senior; William Tetlow; and Sara Tetlow. 

[CHESHIRE DEEDS & LISTS]

1709 Aug 03 & 04

Indenture between William Tetlow and Hugh Wishane and William Done. 

[CHESHIRE DEEDS & LISTS]

1709 Dec 26

Mr. Edmund Radclyffe married to Mrs Anne Tetlow, of Oldham. 

[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]

1710c Mar 23

Final concord between Anne; Mary; and Elizabeth Tetlow & Johan Ogden. 

[Raines MSS]

1710 Jun 19

Nathaniel Holme of Manchester, sadler and Hannah Tetlow of Hollinwood, par of Prestwich, spinster. Bondsman, Nathaniel Holme and John Leaming of Manchester, portar. Witness, Margaret and Roger Bolton. At Manchester. 

[Vol 85: Chester Marriage Bonds, part II, 1707-1711]

1711

Land Tax this year. Mr Edmund Tetlow, £0. 7s. 0d. 

[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]

1712

Rev John Halliwell of the family Halliwells, of Pike House, near Rochdale. Married Mrs Mary Tetlow of Foglane. 

[History of Oldham, E. Butterworth]

1712 Feb 07

John Halliwell of Oldham, clerk and Mary Tetlow of Oldham, spinster. Bondsman, John Halliwell and John Doe. Witness, Mary and Roger Bolton. At Prestwich or Oldham. 

[Vol 97: Chester Marriage Bonds, part III, 1711-1715]

1712 Mar 08

Baptismal entry. Ye day of her majesty Queen Ann's Accession to ye Crown. Solomon, 7th son of John Tetlow of Haughton who were all then alive and there present with their father, mother, grandmother &c and was ye first Yt was baptised in ye new font given by Holland Egerton, Esq. Sunday. 

[LANCASHIRE PARISH RECORD SOCIETY (LPRS)]

1716 Mar 26

Old Edmund Tetlow of Foglane, gentleman, buried. 

[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]

1716/17

Churchwarden, John Tetlow of Cowlishaw, for Royton. 

[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]

1718

Constable accounts. Paid Edmund Tetlow and his assistance for bringing the stone for the new stocks to Oldham 3s. 10d.  

[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]

1718

Constable accounts. Paid Edmund Tetlow and his assistant for bringing the stone for the new stocks to Oldham. 3 shillings and 10d. 

[OLDHAM CHAPPELRY, by George Perry-Gore]

1720

Churchwarden. Henry Tetlow for Chadderton. 

[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]

1720

In Foxdenton Lordship. Henry Tetlow £0. 1s. 2d. 

[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]

1723c

Elizabeth Birch, dau of Thomas Birch, married Rev John Tetlow,minister of Birch Chapel. (no date).

[Vol 47]

1724 Jan 30

Baptised Robert-s-John Tetlow, Minister of Birch. 

[Vol 42]

1727

Tenure of Samuel Mills:

James Tetlow, Schooles Field. 

[1727 Survey of Foxdenton (DDX/275)]

Tenure of Henry Tetler:

House & Great Meadow; Little Meadow; Nr Tatler Meadow; Little Tetler

Meadow; Further Tatler Meadow; Little Croft; Long Croft; Bushey Field;

Lea Field, & Newmarle Field. 

[1727 Survey of Foxdenton (DDX/275)]

1727

Tenure of Robert Tetler:

Charles Wood & William Ash; also house & Croft; Wheatfield; Lower

Meadow; New Rough; Longfield. 

1727 Survey of Foxdenton (DDX/275)

1728

Window Lay in the township of Oldham. Below Town. John Tetlow, 9 windows, £0. 2s. 0d. 

[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]

1729

William Bird; James Gray and Thomas Stevenson; Mary Tetlow. Messuage now divided into four in Smithy Door then held by Thomas Mand(?).

1730 May 06

Baptised John-s-Rev, Mr Tetlow, Mins of Birch. 

[Vol 42]

1730 Aug 31

Lease. Thomas Tetlow of Skirden, yeoman (1). John Lazonby of Leeds, gent (2). 

[DDX 1251, TETLOW FAMILY DEEDS---SKIRDEN, Nr BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND]

1731 Nov 09

Lease. Thomas Tetlow of Skirden, gent (1). Thomas Turner of Newton, gent (2). 

[DDX 1251, TETLOW FAMILY DEEDS---SKIRDEN, Nr BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND]

1731 Nov 28

Exemplification of Recovery. John Foster (demandee) John Lazenby (tenant) and Thomas Tetlow (vouchee). 

[DDX 1251, TETLOW FAMILY DEEDS---SKIRDEN, Nr BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND]

1732 Apr 17

Release. Richard Tetlow of Gisburn and James Tetlow of Sawley, Mercer Exors and Trustees of the last will and testament of Robert Tetlow, late of Skirden, gent., their late father (1) and Thomas Tetlow of Skirden their brother and eldest son of said Robert Tetlow (2). 

[DDX 1251, TETLOW FAMILY DEEDS---SKIRDEN, Nr BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND]

1732 Apr 18

Lease. Thomas Tetlow of Skirden, yeoman and Isabell his wife (1). Robet Tetlow of Wycongill Hall, Tanner (2). 

[DDX 1251, TETLOW FAMILY DEEDS---SKIRDEN, Nr BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND]

1732 Apr 19

Release. Skirden. Thomas Tetlow of Skirden, yeoman, and Isabell his wife (1). Robert Tetlow of Wycongill Hall, tanner (2). 

[DDX 1251, TETLOW FAMILY DEEDS---SKIRDEN, Nr BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND]

1732 May 20

C-92. Godley. 1732 May 20. Lease by William Tetlow of Godley, yeoman. 

[CHESHIRE DEEDS & LISTS]

1733 Jun 13

Between John Tetlow of Dublin Ireland, gentleman, son of George Tetlow late of Royal Hospital in Dublin, gentleman, deceased, who was brother to Edmund Tetlow late of Fogglane Oldham deceased and the said John Tetlow is likewise cousins and heire-at-law of Mary Halliwell late of Oldham, aforesaid widow who was the surviving sister and heir do well of Anne Radcliffe, deceased late wife of the before named Edmund Radcliffe of Fogglane; of Elizabeth Bent, deceased late wife of Thomas Bent, of Kersall, gent., Anne, Mary, & Elizabeth were the daughters of the before named Edmund Tetlow one of the part and John Starkey of Heywood, the other part. 

[DDX 614/14]

1734

Thomas Tetlow, churchwarden of Chadderton. 

[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]

1734

Thomas Tetlow, churchwarden of Oldham. 

[OLDHAM CHAPPELRY, by George Perry-Gore]

Inhabitants of Manchester: George Tetlow of Milngate. Robert Tetlow of Milngate.

1737

Edmund Tetlow, son of John Tetlow, deceased to Richard Bury of Manchester, weaver. £17. 

[Apprenticeship register from Eric Tetlow]

1738 Jan 10

William, son of John Tetlow of Manchester, clergyman., of Brasenose College, Oxford, B.A., 26 Jun 1747. His father was curate of Birch Chapel from 1721 to 1742. 

[Vol 69: Manchester School Register]

1738

Addendum to above. William Tetlow. His mother was Elizabeth, 3rd dau of Thomas Birch, Esq, of Birch and granddaughter of Colonel Birch, of the Parliamentary Army and sometime M.P. for Liverpool. 

[Vol 69: Manchester School Register]

1738

Addendum to Vol 69(1) above: William Tetlow was curate of Port Chapel, in the parish of Presbury, Cheshire, some time previous to the 25 Mar 1757, when he resigned in favour of Rev Peter Mayer. 

[Vol 94: Manchester School Register]

1738 Nov 10

Indenture Tripartite. Edward Salisbury of Newton (1). Robert Tetlow (2). Henry Knowles of Chilcompton, Somerset (3). 

[DDX 1251, TETLOW FAMILY DEEDS---SKIRDEN, Nr BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND]

1742

John Tetlow, Rev, minister of Birch Chapel in 1721, wife Elizabeth Birch. 

[Vol 47]

Thomas Tetlow. Alehousekeeper. 

[QSB/3]

1745 Sep 19

Hannah Farrar. Give to James Tetlow of Breamroyd, gentleman, one copyhold messuage. PR 6 Jul 1750, by James Tetlow. 

[Farrar Wills]

1745 Nov 30

Jacobite Rebellion. In the dark hours of that wintry dawn the people of the above hamlets (Lees & Crossbank) were startled out of their sleeps by the terrifying and incessant plying of Watchman Tetlow's rattle, followed by the almost hysterical shrieking cry by which he gave warning "It's hauve-past fower i'th morning, an it's raining an th rebells are between Owdham an' here!!". (page 271). (Frighten the life out of everybody!). 

[England in Ashton-under-Lyne, by W.M. Bowman]

1747 Aug 20

Will of William Tetlow bequeathing to kinsman Thomas Tetlow of Prescot, Doctor & Apothecary. Sarah, his wife; Brother-in-law John Bispham; Brother-in-law William Webster; Brother-in-law George Machin; sister Ann Tetlow. William Tetlow died 26 Jun 1748. Thomas Tetlow married Isabel Leafe 12 Jun 1749. 

[CHESHIRE DEEDS & LISTS]

1748

William Tetlow, Motterham, (Mottram), gave a gift of a silver chalice to the church. 

[History of East Cheshire]

1748 Oct 06

C-93. Godley. 1748 Oct 06. Release by Thomas Tetlow of Prescot, Apothecary , nephew and heir and also devisee of the late William Tetlow of Godley, yeoman. 

[CHESHIRE DEEDS & LISTS]

1748 Oct 08

Sarah Tetlow, widow of William Tetlow. 

[CHESHIRE DEEDS & LISTS]

1749

Mary Tetlow; William Tetlow; William Prince and wife Joanna Elizabeth; William Green(?). Same held by Thomas Mand(?), John Bondler(?), Henry Harrison, Benjamin Meakin and Elizabeth Bondler(?). 

[John Rylander]

James Tetlow. Alehousekeeper. 

[QSB/3]

1750 Apr 19

William Tetlow, B.A. of Port Shrigley, minister. On 25 Mar 1757 he resigned. 

[History of East Cheshire]

1751

Mary Tetlow, William Tetlow, William Prince and wife; William Green; William Green left Thomas Seddon executor. 

[John Rylander]

Elizabeth Tetlow--Cowhill. Alehousekeeper. 

[QSB/3]

1754

Mary Tetlow; William Prince; William Tetlow. 

[All John Rylander Library]

1755

Thomas Tetlow, churchwarden of Chadderton. 

[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]

1755 Jan 06

#686. Mortgage by Thomas Seddon of Manchester, joiner (by appointment of the Rev. William Tetlow of Pott Shrigley, Co., Chester). 

[John Rylands library]

1755 May 08

Rev Tho Wilson of Clitheroe, married Susannah, dau of Mr Tetlow of Skirden. Susannah educated in her youth a Quaker, married at Bolton Church 08 May 1755, the rector of the parish. He died 06 Jun 1773. Second marriage to the Rev Wilson 29 Apr 1775, age 44 years. 

[Vol 45]

1757 Nov 17

Rochdale. Robert Tetlow of Manchester, coroner's account. 

[QSP/1758/9]

 The like Robert Tetlow, another of the rioters. £1-0-0.

1757 Nov 23

Manchester. Abraham Tetlow, coroner's account. 

[QSP/1758/9]  

And by several adjournments at Manchester on the view of the body of Abram Tetlow, a wounded rioter who dyed in the infirmary. £0-6-0.

James Tetlow--Tucker Land End. Alehousekeeper. 

[QSB/3]

1761 Oct 21

Henry Knowles of Christ Church, Southhampton, Gent (1). and Andrew Tetlow (2). 

[DDX 1251, TETLOW FAMILY DEEDS---SKIRDEN, Nr BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND]

1761 Oct 22

Release. Henry Knowles (1). Andrew Tetlow (2). 

[DDX 1251, TETLOW FAMILY DEEDS---SKIRDEN, Nr BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND]

James Tetlow--Jackson Lane End. Alehousekeeper. 

[QSB/3]

1763 Apr 20

Tabitha Tetlow about 8, apprentice to John Wolstoncroft, Manchester, weaver. 

[CHESHIRE DEEDS & LISTS. M3/9/131]

1764

John Tetlow to Nathaniel Brown of Manchester, clock (clerk?). £6/6. 

[Apprenticeship register from Eric Tetlow]

1765

Rentals of Thornham. Edward Tetlow, £50 a year. 

[Assheton Papers, E7/19/1/31]

1765 May 20

Subscribers for the building of Hollinwood Chapel:

Edmund Tetlow, £2/2/0.

Thomas Tetlow, £6/6/0. 

[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]

Rentals of Thornham:

Edward Tetlow of Jarrot Hay. 

[Assheton MSS, E7/19/1/33]

1766 Jan

Ann Tetlow, p. 191. Married Thomas Tetlow of Failsworth, yeoman. Ann widow of Peter Fletcher. Jan 1766. 

[Vol 47]

1766 May 01

Poor Lay: Estate of Mordecai Green, Esq. 1766 May 01. Thomas Tetlow, 5 pounds per annum.  

[Vol 53. Newton Chaplery]

1767

Rent Roll of Sir Wm Horton of Chadderton:

James Tetlow, £9/0/0. 

[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]

1767

Survey of Middleton:

Edmund Tetlow of Thornham Fold.

Edward Tetlow of Gerrard Hey. 

[Assheton Papers, E7/18/1/2]

1767

Leases of Thornham:

1. Edward Tetlow, messuage & about 61 acres of land occupied by himself for 21 years from 26th April 1763.

2. Edward Tetlow, messuage & about 40 acres of land part occupied by himself and part by Thomas Tetlow for 21 years from 18th Apr 1760.

3. Robert Collins, a house barn and about 30 acres of land, part occupied by John Tetlow, part by John Whitworth for lives Robert Collins & Robert Isherwood, living, and Sushannah Collige, dead.

4. Isaiah Astlington, a house and about 12 acres of land, occupied by John Schofield, for 8 lives, Jane Janney & Isaac Ogden, dead and Edmund Tetlow, living. 

[Assheton MSS E7/18/2/3]

Eddish at Middleton.

Edward Tetlow, 6 weeks at 2 weeks £1/4/0.

Eddish at Winter Pasture, Radcliffe.

Edward Tetlow, 1 cow, 5 weeks at 2 weeks, £0/10/0.

1770

Young Beast Pasture.

John Tetlow, £1/3/4.

Radcliffe Eyes.

Edwd Tetlow, £2/0/0. 

[Assheton MSS, E7/20/5/2]

1770 Mar 03

M3/9/176. 1770 Mar 03. Abraham Tetlow, late an apprentice with Joshua Crossley to serve until age 21 as a linen weaver by indenture dated 17 Aug 1763. Now he is to serve the rest of his time with John Jackson. 

[CHESHIRE DEEDS & LISTS]

1770 Jun 15

John Tetlow. Machine for ruling paper for music and other purposes. About this time came into use the first machine for the ruling of music paper and paper for account-books. An English patent was granted John Tetlow on June 15 of this year. Previous to this time all music and account-book paper was ruled by hand.

[Patentees of Inventions, #963]

1771

Schedules of leases for Thornham. 13 March, 1729. Elizabeth Tetlow for 99 years and Edmund Tetlow so long should live. 18 April, 1760. Edward Tetlow for 21 years. 26 April, 1763. Edward Tetlow for 21 years. 

[Assheton Papers, E7/18/2/4]

1771

Leases for Thornham. Taken in 1771.

1. 1729. Isaac Astlington, now Wm Johnson of Stakehill, lives of Jane Jenny, dead; Isaac Ogden dead; & Edmund Tetlow, age 49.

2. 1763. Edward Tetlow of Thornham Fold, grant for 21 years, 13 years unexpired, May 1st, 1771.

3. 1760. Edward Tetlow of Jarratt Hey, granted for 21 years, 10 years unexpired. This lease is dated the 18th day of April, 1760 and it expresses that heirs to have land as follows: From Crisson; Day Last, and from Candlern & Lady Days & the housing from the first day of May last which will be in 1759.

[Assheton MSS E7/18/2/6/2]

1772c

Tetlow's farm in Long Lane off Graver Lane, C1772. 

[Vol 47]

1772 Jul 21

M3/9/188. 1772 Jul 21. Abraham Tetlow (176), fields within Chadderton, and William Booth of same, yeoman. Tetlow placed himself as apprentice to Booth for five years and 4 days as a felt hat or carrolline maker. 

[CHESHIRE DEEDS & LISTS]

1773

Schedule of leases:

Stakehill. Edmund Tetlow age 49. Edmund lives in Carmen St, Manchester.

Thornham Fold. Edmund Tetlow.

JarratHey. Edward Tetlow

[Assheton Papers. E7/18/2/5]

1775 Apr 22

M3/9/196. 1775 Apr 22. Between Abraham Tetlow (176) as above and John Mather, Newton Lane, nr Manchester, feltmaker and hatter. Tetlow places himself as apprentice to Mather for two years, thirteen weeks. 

[CHESHIRE DEEDS & LISTS]

1775-1776

Lady Day. Thornham Rentals.

Edward Tetlow, at Thornham Fold.

                            at Gerrard Hey. 

[Assheton MSS, E7/19/1/50./]

1776 Dec 26

Andrew Tetlow of Skirden, gent., to John Turner of Forest Becks, Tanner. Tanyard etc at Skirden. Premium £1.1s.0d. Rent 5s.0d P.A. 

[DDX 1251, TETLOW FAMILY DEEDS---SKIRDEN, Nr BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND]

1776-1777

Juror's list. Edmund Tetlow, merchant, Cannon St, Manchester. 

[QDF/2/5]

James Tetlow--Haberdasher's Arms. Alehousekeeper. 

[QSB/3]

James Tetlow--Haberdasher's Arms. Alehousekeeper. 

[QSB/3]

1781 Michaelmas

Richard Tetlow. Costs of prosecution for"Croftbreaking". Allowed six guineas. Mr. Denarley's journey to prosecute, 10 sch.; Alice Barlow's journey of 7 miles as witness, 2/6 sch.; James Crompton's journey of 7 miles as witness, 2/6 sch.; Mr Jno Bentley's journey of 10 miles as witness, 5 sch. 

[QSP/2138/5]

James Tetlow--Haberdasher's Arms. Alehousekeeper. 

[QSB/3]

1782

Failsworth Wills: 1782. Thomas Tetlow, of Holebottom, within, innkeeper. 

[Vol 53. Newton Chaplery]

1782 Mar 20

To be sold at the house of James Tetlow, the Haberdashers' Arms, bottom of Hollinwood, near Oldham, All that Messuage Dwelling House & Cotton Mill known by the name Birchen Bower Mill, situate at Birchen Bower, in the township of Chadderton, consisting of two large Bays of Building 3 stories high, one Lancashire Acre of Land, together with a Large Water Wheel, upright Shaft, and all other Machinery convenient for Carding, Spinning, and Manufacturing Cotton in all its various Branches, supplied by a large and constant stream of water. Particulars of James Taylor, Land Surveyor, Failsworth. 

[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]

James Tetlow--Haberdasher's Arms. Alehousekeeper. 

[QSB/3]

1784 Jan

To be Let for a Term of Years, the following Farms, situate in Thornham and Middleton: A farm called Tetlow's, in Thornham Fold, containing about 67A. 2R. 27P. of good meadow & pasture land, now in posession of Edward Tetlow. 

[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]

1784 Jan 31

Conveyance (Tripartite). George Fletcher (1). Thomas Fell (2). And Andrew Tetlow of Skirden(3). 

[DDX 1251, TETLOW FAMILY DEEDS---SKIRDEN, Nr BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND]

1785 May 12

Surrender and Admittance. Sarah Harrison and Andrew Tetlow of Skirden, tanner. 

[DDX 1251, TETLOW FAMILY DEEDS---SKIRDEN, Nr BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND]

1786 May 01

Hollinwood School erected. Among the subscribers were:

Mr James Tetlow, £0/10/6.

Mr John Tetlow, £1/11/6.

Mr Jas. Tetlow, £0/5/0. 

[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]

1787 Jun 02

M3/9/255. 1787 Jun 02. Between Betty Tetlow, Manchester, spinster and James Tetlow, her son and Nathan Singleton, Manchester, bricklayer. James Tetlow placed as apprentice to Singleton for 4 years. 

[CHESHIRE DEEDS & LISTS]

1787 Jun 02

Between Betty Tetlow, Manchester, spinster and James, her son. James placed as apprentice to Nathan Singleton, bricklayer, for 4 years. [Apprenticeship indenture, Manchester Central Library]

1788 Aug 06

Licence to kill game granted to Andrew Tetley of Skirden, gent. 

[DDX 1251, TETLOW FAMILY DEEDS---SKIRDEN, Nr BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND]

1789 Nov 27

Will of Thomas Tetlow, bequeath the Godley estate to nephew William Bispham and sister Sarah Makin. 

[CHESHIRE DEEDS & LISTS]

1790

Peel, Greaves and Company, bankers: It will be well to note that Robert Peel did not confine his efforts to the Manchester trade. He took a leading part in one of the banking concerns. John Greaves commenced business on his own account about 1790. His partner was Robert Peel. Their first premises were in Cannon St. Peel retired in 1804, Greaves moved lower down Cannon St. In 1823, Greaves retired and the firm became Scholes and Tetlow. The two new partners were nephews of Mr Greaves. On the death of Mr Tetlow, the business carried on as Scholes and Co.

Mr John Tetlow was the son of Mr Edmund Tetlow, who was a century ago a resident of Barton-on-Irwell. Mr John Tetlow resided at Barton Lodge for many years but in 1822, he removed to Alkrington Hall, near Middleton, once the home of the Lever family. Mr Tetlow was a man of antiquarian taste and scholarly attainments. Died at Alkrington in 1836 and interred in Middleton church. 

In 1801, he was Borough-reeve of Manchester and in that year, founded the Union Public Corn Mill in David St. 

[Manchester Streets & Manchester Men]

1790-91

Middleton Rentals.

James Tetlow at Bottom oth Brow & (2 shares) Clubhouse.

 

Thornham Rentals.

Thomas Tetlow at Thornham Fold farm.

[Assheton MSS, E7/19/1/54]

1791 May 27

M3/9/269. 1791 May 27. James Tetlow, about ten, apprentice to Charles Moore, Newton Lane, Manchester, silk & muslin weaver. 

[CHESHIRE DEEDS & LISTS]

1792

Juror's list. Edmund Tetlow, merchant, Cannon St, Manchester.

[QDF/2/24]

Juror's list. John Tetlow, Newton Lane, Manchester. 

[QDF/2/24]

1792 Apr 08

John Taylor's Accounts of 1792. Of Scholesfeild, James Tetlow, £19.

[DDHP 39/31]

1794

Valuations: Edward Greaves, Esq. Held by James Tetlow, 23 acres. 

[Vol 53. Newton Chaplery]

1794 Sep 11

Thomas Tetlow of Oldham, coroner's account. An inquisition taken at Oldham the 11th day of September on view of the body of Thomas Tetlow who was accidently killed by the kick of a horse. 

[QSP/2346/35]
1795

35 George III. cap. 53. Act to enable the trustees of certain lands in Manchester, Crumpsall, and Tetlow, called Clarke’s Charity Lands, to make leases for years upon rack rents, and also to grant building leases and make conveyances in fee of and upon all or any part of the said lands under reserved yearly rents.

[The Annals of Manchester - A chronological record from the earliest times to the end of 1885. Edited by William E. A. Axon. 1886]

1797 Mar 03

Rochdale. This day Supplementary Militia were swore in here. Substitutes fetched from 6 to 8 Guineas per man, and one Thomas Tetlow, a Constable for Chadderton, found guilty of making false lists in numbering for Supplementary Militia by screening his son, was by the Magistrates fined 5 pounds, but was mitigated to 40 schillings. 

[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]

1798 Jan 18

A particular of the conviction returned by his Majesty's Justice of The Peace to the General Quarter Sessions of the peace, held at Derby, in and for the said county of Derby, the 9th day of January, 1798. "Tettlow James, servant to Steel Tettlow of Bakewell. For forcibly passing through the toll gate at Grindleford Bridge with a cart and two horses, without paying toll for the same". 

[DERBY MERCURY, Page 80]

1798 Mar

Voluntary subscriptions were made throughout the Country

towards supplying the 'Exigencis' of the State at the present juncture.

Hollinwoood Chapelry:

James Tetlow, £0/10/6.

James Tetlow, £0/10/6. (separate entry)

Robert Tetlow, £0/1/0.

Edmund Tetlow, £0/0/6. 

[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]

1798 Sep 25

John Tetlow, coroners fees. An inquisition taken at the parish of Manchester the 19th September on view the body of John Tetlow who was casually killed by falling down in a coal pit. £1-6-1. 

[QSP 2410/49]

Will. James Tetlow, alias Warmsby of Newton. 

[Vol 47]

1799 Jan

John Tetlow of Newton, weaver. Breach of the Peace. 

[Page 91, QSB/1 & QSB/2/5]

1799 Jun 07

39th year of George III. Edward Tetlow; Charles Turner; and Abraham Wilde of Castleton in the said county, laborers. Appeared before Thomas Drake, D.D.. Edward Tetlow levied £20 (the other two, £10). Bound over especially towards Thomas Stanfield of Castleton, laborer. Edward Tetlow to answer. 

[Page 177, QSB/1]

1799 Jul

John Tetlow, Manchester. To Australia. 

[Page 15, QSB/1]

1799 Jul

Edward Tetlow, Castleton, laborer. To give evidence. 

[Page 177, QSB/1]

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