15th Century

DateReference
1410-11Robert, son of Richard, son of Richard de Tetlow.
[Vol 50: Lancs Fines, part III, 1377 - 1507]
1413?Hen V. Robert; Hugh and Thurstan Tetlow, priest. William Hall in Hucklowe and Cromse, his wife.
[Raines MSS]
1422Adam de Tetlow: Rental and Custom Roll of the Manor of Assheton-u-Lyne, for the light Birches 1s.
[Vol 74: Three Lancashire Documents]
1422 Feb60 Hen 6. Robert Tetlow & Nicholas Bridde.
[Raines MSS]
1422 Feb60 Hen 6. Margia, dau of Henry Luthare wife of Robert Tetlow.
[Raines MSS]
1422 Aug60 Hen 6. Hale of Hokelaw & Robert Tetlow.
[Raines MSS]
1426Thurstan Tetlow, priest, along with Robert Tetlow and Hugh Tetlow, in an award of Edmund de Trafford arising out of Asilton(?) between them & William le Hall of Hocklaw and Cromse(?) his wife, of lands in Lancs, dated Manchester. Sunday next after the feast of S. Matthew 5 H.V. 1417. (The Tetlows were brothers, three sons of Richard de Tetlow and his wife Eva, dau of William, son of Adam Tetlow, living Ao 1390. Thurstan Tetlow, clerk, attests on feast of Annuciation, 1426. He was probable one of the clerks in the low de La Warr's College.)
[Raines MSS]
1427 Feb 06Robert Tetlow. Conveys to John Fawkes and Nicholas Bridde, two burgages in Manchester, leading from parish church to the said vill to Salford Bridge, 16 Feb, 6 Hen VI, 1427.
1428?Hen 6. Robert and Elizabeth Tetlow and Richard de Radcliffe.
[Raines MSS]
1428 Feb 06John Fawkes. 14 Feb 6, Hen VI. Robert Tetlow conveys to John Fawkes & Nicholas Bridde, capel. Burgages in Manchester leading from N. par church of the said vill to Salford Bridge. Also 16 Feb 6 Hen VI 1427. (also 10 Hen VI, 1431, Roger Roo (or Wroe or Roe). Robert le Bolshaw, capel of Manchester attest.
[Raines MSS]
1428 Feb 10Margery, daughter of Henry Luthare; Robert de Tetlow, her son. 2 burgage between Thomas le Marschall and way from church to Salford Bridge. From Irwell to way from church to Rectory. Witnesses: Ralph de Radclif; Ralph de Longford; John le Biron; John de Radclif de Ordesale; John de Radclif de Chaderton; John de Workerley; Thomas de Oulgeue(?); Robert Rudde; John le Fletcher.
[Manchester Library Archives LI/51/8/10 & 11]
1428 Feb 14Trust deed. Robert de Tetlow; John Fauker(?); Nicholas Bridde, chaplain. Same witnesses as last.
[Manchester Library Archives LI/51/8/10 & 11]
1428 Feb 14Robert Tetlow. Messuage in Deansgate from Robert Tetlow and wife Elizabeth to John Fawks and Nicolas Bridde. 14 Feb, 6 Henry VI.
1428 Feb 16Trust deed. Fauker & Bridde; Robert de Tetlow and Elizabeth his wife. Same witnesses as last.
1428 Feb 16Letter of attorney for same appointing John de Radclif of Manchester.
1430Thomas, son of William le Marschall; Nicholas de Radclif. Parcel of plot in Deansgate between tenement late of Richard de Tetlow and tenement of said Thomas. From way to church and rectory (Deansgate) where 18 feet across to Irwell where 6 feet across. Witnesses: Peter de Lorlerley; John de Radclif; Richard de Pilkyngton.
[Manchester Library ArchivesLI/51/8/10 & 11]
1430 Sep 11Final Concord between Nicholas, son of Ralph de Radclif and Robert de Tetlow and Elizabeth his wife. 2 messuages in Manchester.
[LI/54/8/10 & 11 also 12 and 13 above]
1433 Mar 20Adam Tetlow (Thos de Trafford).
[Vol 99: Lancs Inquisitions]
1432 Mar 26Adam Tetlow.
[Vol 50: Lancs Fines, part III, 1377 - 1507]
1433 Oct 05Grant: Thurstan of Holand, Richard of Tettlawe, Hugh of Tetlawe, and Thomas Pulter, to Nicholas Brydde and Roger Wolfe, Chaplains -- Properties had from Robert of Tetlawe in Oldom. Witness: Richard of Barton, William of Strangeways, John of Cheetham. Given in Oldom, Mon. after St Michael, 12 Hen. VI (5 Oct 1433).,
[DDHP20/1]
1442 Jan 17Grant: Robert of Tetlowe to Sir Ralphe of Radclyf, Thurstan of Holand, Hugh of Tetlowe and Richard of Tetlowe -- All his properties in co. Lancashire, excepting those which Richard son of Richard of Tetlowe had from Roger of Longley in Oldom; also excepting that place of land called Adam Heye lying in the Northwode of that town; also excepting those places of land called Dicfeld and the Grescroft in Oldom which belonged to Cecily widow of Robert Beurdesyll 17 Jan 1441/2.,
[DDHP20/4]
1442 Jan 18Properties in various township. Quitclaim: Robert son of Ralphe Belfeld to Robert Tetlow - All properties in co., Lancastre which belongs to Richard Tetlow -- 18 Jan 1441/2,
[DDHP 42/6]
1445 Oct 28Hopwood: Witness: Hugh Tetlow, 28 Oct 1445.,
[DDHP 14/2c]
1449 Oct 04Grant: Richard son of Robert of Tetlowe to Thurstan of Holand and Roger of the Holt --- All his properties in Oldom. Given at Mamcestre, Mon after St Michael, 28 Hen VI. (4 Oct 1449).,
[DDHP20/5]
1450 Mar 06Adam Tetlow, between Ralphe Assheton, land in Assheton-u-Lyne.
[Vol 50: Lancs Fines, part III, 1377 - 1507]
1450 Jun 22Surrender: Nicholas Bridd, chaplain, to Robert Tetlowe -- All properties in Oldom had from Thurstan Holand, Hugh of Tetlowe, Richard son of Alexander of Tetlowe and Thomas Pulter. 22 Jun 1450.,
[DDHP20/6]
1452John Newton, capel of Manchester, was a feoffe of Thomas, son of Hugh Tetlow of Manchester along with Sir Edmund Trafford & Sir Thomas Assheton Knt., goods & chattels, burgages, land in England & Ireland. Dated Manchester of the eve of the purif of B.M.V. 30 Hen VI, 14.
[Raines MSS]
145230 Hen 6. Richard Tetlow, son of Hugh Tetlow of Manchester.
[Raines MSS]
1453 Feb 16#267. Release and quitclaim by William de Tetlowe to (?James de) Radcliffe & others.
[John Rylands library]
1454Endentur mentions Ad’m Tettelowe
[‘Oldham Chapelry’ by Perry-Gore]
1455 May 24Thomas, son and heir of Thomas Holyngworth late of Holingworth; Richard Tetlow of Manchester, draper. Burgage. Witness: Edmund Trafford, Alexander Radcliff, John Trafford, A. Hitton of Manchester, Edmund Hunt.
[LI/51/8/10 & 11]
1456Letter of attorney appointing Edmund Hunt and Oliver Albyn to deliver seisin of game and lands in Ashton. All in holding of Nicholas Biron.
[LI/51/8/10 & 11]
1456 May 2434 Hen VI. Richard Tetlow of Manchester, draper, has lands in Manchester conveyed to him by Thomas, son & heir of Thomas Holyngworth, late of Holyngworth. He has a burgage in le Deansgate 5 Hen VII (1490). John was probably a son of Richard Tetlow & brother of Isabel, wife of Robert Chetham, who died Ao 1523.
[Raines MSS]
1461 Sep 15Hugh Tetlow. John Newton, Capell de Manchester, was a feoffe of Thomas, son of Hugh Tetlow of Manchester. dated Manchester, on the eve of the purification of B.M.V., 30 Hen VI.) (Trafford, Evid.,
[Lancs MSS., vol XXV, p 136) (Attests, 12 Sep 15 Edw IV) (Vol XXIV, p.408)]
1465 Dec 16Grant: Richard Tettelaw son of Richard, to Robert Charnock -- All his properties in Oldom -- Witness: John Strangways, Hugh Holt of Assheworth, Richard Tettelaw of Manchester. 16 Dec 1465.,
[DDHP20/7]
1466 Oct 05Lease. Wit: Richard Tetlow. To a lease of Roger Hylton.
[DDHu/12/]
1468Alice Hulme, her son John, his son Geoffrey; Richard de Tetlow of Manchester. Burgage and 2 gardens in Deansgate between burgage of Hugh Scoller, priest and burgage of Geoffrey son Laurence Hulme, burgage and garden ..... Margaret widow Richard de Balshagh ....... parcel of garden of John Heyhfeld and Margery his wife between tenement and .... of Thomas Cay on north and garden of Peter Goldsmyth on south. For 39 years. Witnesses: John de Trafford, Nicholas Longford, Alexander Radclyff, William de Radclyff, Thomas de Prestwych. (almost illegible in parts)
[Reynold Family T26(17)]
14709 Edw IV (1470). William de Crompton to Richard de Tetlow of Manchester--land at (Acres?) in vill of Manchester.
[Raines MSS]
1470 Aug 07Trust deed. Robert le Bolche, chaplain, John de Trafford, Edmund Trafford, Elias de Prestwyche, Richard Tetlawe, Richard Bexwyke senior, Nicholas Pylkynton, Thomas Fferrar and William Galey. Three burgages, one in Middlegate by Todelane (corner of Fennel St and Todd St) and two in Deansgate opposite the rectory (site of Kendal Milner extention on east side of Deansgate) which had a gift of feoffe. Witness: Laurence de Holme, Ralphe le Bybby, Richard Ferrar, John Glover, Ricard Rudd. (N.B. These were the endorsement of one of the chantry parish in Manchester Collegiate Church. The next trust deed is dated 1498 Oct 20 by which time it would appear Richard Tetlow has died since he is not among the surviving feoffes.)
[LI/51/8/10 & 11]
1471-14837 Aug, 10 Edw IV. 26 Oct 22 Edw IV to Robert Tetlow.
[Raines MSS]
1471 Aug 07Richard Tetlow, burgage in Manchester.
[Vol 60: History of the Chantries]
1471 Aug 07Richard Tetlow: 7th Aug, 10 Edw IV (1471). There is also the Chantry belonging to the Guild of St George, and which is referred to in Mrs Isabel Chetham's Will. It appears that her father, Richard Tetlow, whose career had been prosperous & progressive as a mercantile man.
[Vol 59: History of the Chantries-Raines]
1473Rents of burgages in Manchester. Richard Tetlow, one burgage there, late John Crompton.
[Vol 58: The Birch Feodary 1307-1327]
1474 Jan 25Richard Tetlow of Werneth grants to John Longley, Esq., 5 acres of lands and tenements. . Mentions Glodyght Broke; Holynwode; Northmore in the vill of Oldham.
[ANNALS OF OLDHAM, by GILES SHAW]
1475George Thurston, Manchester yeoman; Thomas Rind, ....; Thomas Pylkynton, merchant; Richard Pylkynton, merchant; Adam Holand, tailor; John Milner, merchant; Thurstan Radclyff, barber; Ralph Radclyff, gentleman; and Thomas Tetlow, yeoman all of Manchester and others to answer Hugh Richardson. They broke into his close and house at Manchester and assaulted him.
[Palatine Units Protenotary(?)]
1479 Apr 25John Tetlow of Manchester, clerk, Thomas Chetham; Thomas Tetlow and William Bradford, capell, attest- conveyances of burgages in Manchester.
[Raines MSS]
1482 Jun 1422 Edw IV (1482). James Bridde (or Bird) Capel. Adjoining tenements of Richard, son of Hugh Tetlow.
[Raines MSS]
1485John Tetlow of Manchester. "Capellanus Eccles Mancun" (in the 33 Hen VIII, Wm Draper and Eliza, his wife, brought action against John Tetlow to recover a tenement and garden in Marketsted, Manchester, the title to which was in dispute).
[Calendar of Pleadings, Ducatus Lancs]
1487 Nov 15Nicholas Radcliffe, son and heir of Ralph Radcliffe. Burgage in Deansgate between burgage late of John Fletcher between street and Irwell with garden adjoining. Attorney, Robert Chetham and John Tetlow, chaplain. Witnesses: Thomas Chetham, Thomas Tetlow, William Bradford, chaplain.
[LI/51/8/10 & 11]
1488 Nov 15Thomas Tetlow. 1488 Nov 15, 3 Hen VII. William Bradford, Capell, Thomas Chetham and Thomas Tetlow, attest the attornment of Robert Chetham, capell, to deliver seisin of lands etc.
1488 Nov 153 Hen VII. William Bradford, capell; Thomas Chetham & Thomas Tetlow attest the attornment of Robert Cheetham, capell, to deliver seisin of lands.
[Raines MSS]
1488 Nov 153 Hen VII. John Tetlow, chapl, attorns with Robert Chetham, clerk, to deliver seisin of lands in Manchester belonging to Nicholas, son & Heir of Rafe Radcliffe, Esq, and Elizabeth, deceased, formerly lands of Sir Radcliffe, Knt and Ralphe Radcliffe, Esq, his son and heir of Smithills.
[Raines MSS]
1488-9Richard Tetlow, fined.
[Vol 50: Lancs Fines, part III, 1377 -1507]
1493/4Jacob Hulme and feoffes Elias Prestwich and Nicholas Marty; Thomas Willot. Burgage and garden between tenement of above held by Robert Bardesley on north(?), tenement of Richard, son of Hugh Tetlow on south, from Deansgate and the Acres ( Acre Field = St Ann Square and surrounding ...) held by John Most(?). For 99 years. Witnesses: Richard Hunt, Richard Hadfield, Robert Bexwik, Henry Leyland, Robert Maye(?).
[Reynold Family T26(17)]
1494Thomas and Richard Tetlow to order(?) to James son of Thomas Holynworth 2 messuage and 2 burgages in Manchester which Thomas son John Holynworth gave to Thomas his son.
[Palatine Units Protenotary(?)]
1497James Holynworth versus Thomas Tetlow. 2 messuage and 2 burgages in Manchester.
[Palatine Plea Rolls]
1498 Oct 20Robert Tetlow burgages in Manchester.
[Vol 60: History of the Chantries]
1498 Oct 20Robert Tetlow: 20 Oct, 14 Hen VII (1498).
[Vol 59: History of the Chantries. Raines]
1498 Oct 24Thomas Tetlow, burgages in Manchester.
[Vol 60: History of the Chantries]
1498 Oct 24Thomas Tetlow:
[Vol 59: History of the Chantries-Raines]
1498 Oct 29James Smyth chaplain, Edmund Trafford, Elias Prestwich, Richard Bexwik senior, William Galey, Richard Pilkyngton, Thomas Tetlow, James Radcliffe and Richard Hunt. Attorney Thomas Barford and Nicholas Moroke. Further trust deed appointing new feoffes for the same endowment. Witness: Thomas Strangeways, Ralphe Hulme and Richard Berdisley.
[LI/51/8/10 & 11]
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