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  1. Thomas de Trafford. Sir Thomas Joseph de Trafford, 1st Baronet, DL (22 March 1778 – 10 November 1852) was a member of a prominent family of English Roman Catholics. He served as commander of the Manchester and Salford Yeomanry at the time of the Peterloo Massacre.

  2. In the winter of 1070, Lord Radulphus of Trafford, led his combined armies against the Norman's and defeated Sir Hamo de Massey's army at Tay Bridge, near Moberly in Chester. Between 1066 and 1070, the struggles resulted in the death of approximately 150,000 people, or 1/5 the total population of England. In 1129, Trafford's grandson married de ...

  3. 1 mag 2022 · Death: 1410 (69-79) United Kingdom. Immediate Family: Son of Henry de Trafford, I and Agnes de Trafford. Father of Maud Trafford and Maud De Saville. Brother of Sir Henry Trafford, Kt.; John de Trafford; Robert de Trafford; Peter de Trafford; Richard de Trafford and 3 others.

    • circa 1336
    • 1410 (69-79)United Kingdom
    • Trafford, Lancashire, England
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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Croston_HallCroston Hall - Wikipedia

    Thomas de Trafford, who was born at Croston Hall, became 1st Baronet. The chapel (2008) The last of the De Trafford family to live at the hall was Geoffrey de Trafford - known locally as "the Squire" and his sister. He died in 1960, followed by his sister in 1964.

  5. When Thomas de Trafford was born in 1336, in Trafford Manor, Lancashire, England, his father, Henry de Trafford, was 45 and his mother, Agnes Doterinde, was 34. He had at least 1 daughter. He died in 1410, in his hometown, at the age of 74.

  6. 2 giorni fa · John's son, Sir Thomas Joseph de Trafford, who died in 1852, made a partition of the estates, by which Croston Manor became the property of his younger son John Randolphus de Trafford.

  7. 2 giorni fa · The tenure of this portion of Chorlton seems to be defined in an inquisition of 1410, where Thomas de Trafford's six messuages, 100 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, and water-mill are stated to be held of the lord of Manchester by rendering a clove gillyflower; Lancs.