Sir Thomas Tyldesley

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Sir Thomas Tyldesley

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Birthplace: Morleys Hall,, Astley, Wigan,, Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Death: August 25, 1651 (38-39)
Wigan, Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom (In an engagement at Wigan Lane in Lancashire on 25 Aug. 1651 the royal army, which lost nearly half its officers and men, was totally defeated and Tyldesley was killed.)
Place of Burial: Tyldesley was buried in his own chapel of St. Nicholas in the church of Leigh.
Immediate Family:

Son of Edward Tyldesley 1st Husband and Elizabeth Tyldesley
Husband of Frances Standish
Father of Edward Tyldesley; Ralph Tyldesley; Thomas Tyldesley; Bridget Blundell; Elizabeth Tyldesley and 5 others
Brother of Edward Tyldesley
Half brother of Richard Lathom, "Of Parbold & Ollerton"; Christopher Lathom and George Westby

Occupation: Army Major-General
Managed by: Gwyneth Potter McNeil
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About Sir Thomas Tyldesley

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He was knighted in 1643 for his bravery and action in storming Burton on Trent.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Tyldesley

Sir Thomas Tyldesley (1612 – 25 August 1651) was a supporter of Charles I and a Royalist commander during the English Civil War.

Thomas Tyldesley was born on 3 September 1612 at Woodplumpton, the eldest of the six children of Edward Tyldesley (1582–1621) of Morleys Hall, Astley, in the parish of Leigh and his wife Elizabeth Preston of Holker Hall. He entered Gray's Inn intending to follow a career of law. Later he became a professional soldier and served in the Thirty Years' War in Germany. He married Frances, elder daughter of Ralph Standish in 1634 and they had three sons and seven daughters. His family were recussants and his grandmother arranged a pension for priest, Benedictine martyr Ambrose Barlow so that he could secretly carry out priestly duties, offering masses in secret in the homes of Catholics in the Leigh parish. Barlow was arrested at Morleys Hall during such a service. His aunt, Elizabeth Tyldesley, was abbess of the Poor Clares at Gravelines in the Spanish Netherlands from 1610 to 1654. Thomas Tyldesley was extremely wealthy according to the lay subsidy rolls. His annual landed income, mostly from tithes purchased from the Urmstons of Westleigh, was £2050 in 1641.

Tyldesley served King Charles I as Lieutenant Colonel at the Battle of Edgehill, after raising Regiments of Horse, Foot and Dragoons, and at the desperate storming of Burton-on-Trent over a bridge of 36 arches, received the honour of Knighthood. Afterwards he served in all three of the Civil Wars as a commander of some importance. He was present with Prince Rupert of the Rhine at the Bolton Massacre in 1644. He was Governor of Lichfield and followed the fortune of the Crown through the Wars of the Three Kingdoms and never surrendered to the Parliamentarians. He was killed in action on 25 August 1651 commanding as Major General under the Earl of Derby during the Battle of Wigan Lane. He was buried at his family chapel at Leigh Parish Church.

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Sir Thomas Tyldesley's Timeline

1612
1612
Morleys Hall,, Astley, Wigan,, Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom
1635
1635
Morleys Hall,, Astley,, Wigan,, Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom
1642
1642
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1644
1651
August 25, 1651
Age 39
Wigan, Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom
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Ince Blundell,, Liverpool,, Merseyside, England, United Kingdom
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Morleys
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