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Re: Comptroller Tyldesley 1660s
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the 1702 (1760) composition book has
Wm Tyldesley for one quarter of land called the Fryary of 20s single rent, the other 20s being always allowed him and his predecessors as appears by the Bookes of the Charge of the Revenue, compounded for in the year 1643 by William Tyldesley, fine then was £10, one life in being so to pay now.

Thus William was there in 1632 (there is a sequence of Wm's from at least 1600 (tho in 1617 wm + son wm) to 1709 (probably later) - one of the 3 lives of 1643 was still alive in 1702 - (the original that gives ages appears to be missing)

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