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- Notes on Robert Tetlow;
1601 Oct 3rd. A tusselment made ye 3rd October betwixt Robert Tetlow and Mr Drainsfords man, and James Hilton. No Blud shed. (Salford Portmote Court Leet Records)
1603 June 25th. A brawle made between Robert tetlow and Thomas Green, and Tetlow drew blood upon Greene, (Salford Portmote Court Leet Records )
1611 Mentioned in the will of father
1622 Subsidy. Robert Tetlow of Oldham, Gentleman, in lands ?4. (Annals of Oldham, G Shaw.)
1631 Sept 13th Compositions for Obligatory knighthood made at Bury, Robert Tetlow, Gentleman, ?10
1633 Mar 21st Robert Tetlow of Werneth, Gentleman, 1 part & Adam Woolfenden of Hollinwood, Linen Webster, 2nd Part. Tetlow for ?19 to let farm called Millner House of 3 acres near town of Oldham which Adam shall enter upon at his father' death for 21 years. Rent 9/4d; 2 days shearing in harvest; a hen at Christmas; Capon at Easter; the best beast or mes goods in the name herriot. Witness John Tetlow, Raplh Makanne and Edmund Chadwick.
1635 Sold Chamber Hall to George & John Wood (Annals of Oldham)
1635 May 1st Lease for 21 years at 30/- rent Robert Tetlow of Werneth, Gentleman, to Edmund Tetlow of parish of Oldham, Tradesman - Cottage, Garden, and little croft in parish of Oldham, for lives of E.T., Mary his wife and Thomas his son,. Witness; John Tetlow & William Marland
1635 May 20th Margage. For ?80. Robert Tetlow of Werneth, Gentleman and Mary his wife, to James Woodhead of Royton, Gentleman - Messuage in Oldham called George Tetlows tenenments. Witness; John Tetlow; John Tetlow; John Hollinworth; and John Newton,
1635 Aug 10th Lease. Robert Tetlow of Chamberhall, Gentleman, to John Hollinworth of Oldham linen webster. Leased 25th Feb 1601/2 by Richard Tetlow of Chamber, Gentleman, (father of Robert Tetlow)
1635 Sept 15th Conveyance. For ?2400. Robert Tetlow of Chamber Hal and William Horton of Berkesland, County York, Gentleman, to George Wood of Growby, county Leicester, and John Wood of London, Gentleman. - Properties in Werneth, Oldham and Greenacres with manors of Werneth and Oldham,
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