Garratt Hall, Shooter's Brook - Seat of Oswald Mosley - by N. G. Philips 1822

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An Antique Line Engraving of "Garratt Hall" (Manchester, England) Drawn and engraved by N. G. Philips Produced by Philips, Chatham Street, Liverpool. Circa 1822 This item comprises the engraving as described above in good condition. This is a genuine antique being over 150 years old - NOT a modern reproduction. This item is being offered, suitably mounted, ready for framing FORMAT Overall Size:- 10 " x 12" including the mount. Image Size:- 5" x 7" approx About the Subject... Oswald Mosley married at Collegiate Church, Manchester. 10 June 1589. He became a successful clothier and in 1595 purchased Garratt Hall a mansion on the banks of Shooter’s Brook which had formerly belonged to the Traffords but through an heiress came into the possession of Thomas Gerard of Bryn. Oswald married a second time on 13 Feb 1616/7 at Stockport to Elizabeth, dau of Rev. Richard Gerard, Rector of Stockport an offshoot of the Gerards of Ince, descended from the the Gerards of Bryn. No children from the second marriage. Oswald died in 1622. His 1st wife, Cicely, 3rd daughter of Richard Tipping, who came from Preston and was a leading merchant who lived at Hanging Ditch. He purchased and enlarged the house, which became known as Tipping Gates. . Samuel Mosley, third son succeeded at Garratt Hall. He sold his estates in 1631 and moved read more