Thurstan Tyldesley (by 1495 – 1554), of Tyldesley and Wardley Hall, near Worsley, Lancashire, was an English politician.
He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Lancashire in 1547.[1]
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ThurstanTyldesley (by 1495 – 1554), of Tyldesley and Wardley Hall, near Worsley, Lancashire, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament...
male line failed and passed to the Tyldesleys through Ann Leyland who married Edward, second son of ThurstanTyldesley of Wardley Hall in 1550. Ann, daughter...
Orientalia, 40: 184–207 Kitchen, Kenneth (1993), "The Land of Punt", in Shaw, Thurstan; Sinclair, Paul; Andah, Bassey; et al. (eds.), The Archaeology of Africa:...
of Grace in 1536, he was beheaded on 30 June 1537. In 1557, ThurstanTyldesley of Tyldesley took possession of Darcy Lever, together with several other...
Pharaohs Fellahs and Explorers. Harper & Brothers. pp. 261–300. Shaw, Thurstan (1995), The Archaeology of Africa: Food, Metals and Towns, Routledge, p...