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Biography of Banastre Tarleton 1st Baronet 1754-1833

Before 21st August 1754 [his father] John Tarleton (age 36) and [his mother] Jane Parker (age 28) were married.

On 21st August 1754 Banastre Tarleton 1st Baronet was born to John Tarleton (age 36) and Jane Parker (age 28).

In 1773 [his father] John Tarleton (age 55) died. He had been a prominment slave trader owning several ships that transported slaves to Jamaica: the Tarleton and the Swan in the 1750s, and the John in the 1760s. At his death owned slaves at the Belfield Estate in Dominica. He owned estates in Carriacou and Dominica as well as stores and houses at Grenada and Grand Ance, Carriacou. He also had several houses in Liverpool, Fairfield Estate near Buxton and tenements at Aigburth near Liverpool, and finally secured part of Aigburth Hall Estate – the old family house – about 1770. His son Banastre Tarleton 1st Baronet (age 18) inherited £19000. He squandered almost all of it in less than a year on gambling and women, mostly at the Cocoa Tree club in London. His son [his brother] John Tarleton (age 17) inherited £5000.

In 1775 Banastre Tarleton 1st Baronet (age 20) purchased a commission as a Cornet in the 1st Dragoon Guards.

The London Gazette 12111. War-Office, August 22, 1780.

19th Regiment of Light Dragoons, Cornet John Bailey to be Lieutenant, vice William Wells.

31st Regiment of Fcot, Alexander Giddes, Gent, to be Ensign in one of the Additional Companies, vice Ersktine Hope.

72nd Regiment of Foot, Captain John Hamiiton, of the Huntingdonshire Militia, to be Ensign in one of the Additional Companies, vice Gilbert Hillock.

72nd Regiment of Foot, Serjeant-Major Henry Andrews to be Quarter-Master, vice John Allen.

Southern Regiment of Fencible Men, Alexander Smollet, Gent, to be Ensign, vice Charles Anderson.

To be Majors in the Army.

Captain Banastre Tarleton (age 26), of 79th Foot.

Captain Archibald Robertson, of the Corps of Engineers.

Captain John Graves Simcoe, of 40th Foot.

Captain John Andre, of 54th Foot.

Lieutenant Ewen Cameron, from Half Pay in the late 78th Regiment, to be Lieutenant in Captain Thomas Cochran's Independent Company of Invalids, vice John George Hobson.

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In 1781 Banastre Tarleton 1st Baronet (age 26) was elected MP Liverpool; he was defeated in 1784.

The London Gazette 12201. War Office, June 26, 1781.

4th Regiment of Dragoons, Ensigh Henry Torré, of 29th Foot, is appointed to be Cornet vice George Drake.

Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards, Ensign John Edwards Fremantle (age 20) to be Lieutenant, vice William Langley.

12th Regiment of Foot, Philip Dormer Stanhope (age 29), Gent. to be Ensign, vice Alexander Munro.

13th Regiment of Foot, Ensign William Young, of 60th Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice James Johnston.

Ditto, Daniel Jones, Gent, to be Ensign, vice — Stratton.

18th Regiment of Foot, John De Lancey, Gent, to be Ensign, vice John Townson.

20th Regiment of Foot, John Eccles, Gent. to be Ensign in One of the Additional Companies, vice Samuel Savory.

21st Regiment of Foot, Lieutenant Robert Mackay, of the North Fencible Regiment, to be Second Lieutenant in One of the Additional Companies, vice Honourable Charles Lindsay.

25th Regiment of Foot, Francis Snaill Mytton, Gent. to be Ensign, vice Thomas Patrickson.

27th Regiment of Foot, Ensign Andrew Bernard, of 69th Foot; to be Lieutenant, vice Minchin.

333 Regiment of Foot, William Lockhart, Gent. to be Ensign in One of the Additional Companies, vice Robert Halliday.

40th Regiment of Foot, Ensign Joseph Thompson, of 46th Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice John Cater.

42nd Regiment of Foor, Richard Brown, Gent. to be Ensign, vice Joseph Thomspon

52nd Regiment of Foor, Ensign William Irvine to be Lieutenant, vice William Fowke.

58th Regiment of Foot, Levett Ibbetson, Gent. to be Ensign, vice Robert Tarrant.

60th Regiment, 1st Battalion, Captain Samuel Kemthorne; from the Dutch Service, to be Ensign, vice George Rose.

66th Reginment, 2d Battalioin, Volunteer John Campbell to be Ensign, vice William Young

Ditto, Wiiliam Mackinnen, Gent, to be Ensign, vice Irving.

69th Regiment of Foot, Volunteer Richard Dougharty to be Ensign, vice Andrew Bernard

78th Regiment of Foot, Ensign George Sempill to be Lieutenant, vice Kenneth Mackenzie.

Ditto, Lieuenant William Donkin, of Captain Ashe's Independent Company, to be Lieutenant, vice James Gallie.

82nd Regiment of Foot, Lieutenant-Colonel John Gunning to be Colonel, vice Francis McLean.

83d Regiment of Foot, Kenneth McKenzie, Gent. to be Ensign, vice David Robertson.

86th Regiment of Foot; Volunteer Thomas Lloyd to be Ensign, vice Daniel Sanxay.

88th Regiment of Foot, Lieutenant Alexander Stewart, from the Dutch Service, to be Ensign, vice Robert Halliday.

96th Regiment of Foot, Ensign Claus Pell to be Lieutenant; vice Charles Lade.

98th Regiment of Foot, Ensign Alexander Livingstone to be Lieutenant, vice Charles Griffin.

Ditto, Adjutant Peter Smith to be Ensign, vice Alexander Livingstone.

Ditto, Volunteer Hugh Moore to be Ensign, vice Richard Morris.

100th Regiment of Foot, Lieutenant John Aspinall to be Captain of a Company.

Ditto, Ensign John Baxter to be Lieutenant, vice John Aspinall.

Ditto, Volunteer Thomas Grant to be Enfign, vice John Baxter.

Ditto, Captain-Lieutenant Patrick Haggart to be Captain, vice Thomas Cranfurd.

Ditto, Lieutenant John George Hobson to be Captain Lieutenant, vice Patrick Haggart.

Ditto, Ensign James Arthur to be Lieutenant, vice John George Hobson.

Ditto, Volunteer William Mackenzie Stuart to be Ensign, vice James Arthur.

Ditto, Ensign James Gordon to be Lieutenant, vice Donald McDonald.

Ditto, Volunteer Walter Prosser to be Ensign, vice James Gordon.

Southern Regiment of Fencible Men, William Livingstone, Gent, to be Ensign, vice J. Dunsmore.

Ditto, John Corse, Gent, to be Ensign, vice William Inglis.

Major Banastre Tarleton (age 26), of 79th Foot, to be Lieutenant Colonel in the Army, by Brevet.

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1782. Joshua Reynolds (age 58). Portrait of Lieutenant-Colonel Banastre Tarleton 1st Baronet (age 27) in the uniform of the British Legion, wearing a "Tarleton helmet".

In or before 1783 Banastre Tarleton 1st Baronet (age 28) and Mary "Perdita" Darby aka Robinson (age 25) had a relationship. She the former mistress of King George IV of Great Britain and Ireland (age 20).

In 1797 [his mother] Jane Parker (age 71) died.

In 1798 Banastre Tarleton 1st Baronet (age 43) and Susan Bertie were married. She the illegitmate daughter of Robert Bertie 4th Duke Ancaster and Kesteven.

The London Gazette 17102. Whitehall, January 23, 1816.

His Royal Highness the Prince Regent has been pleased, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty, to grant the dignity of a Baronet of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland to the following Gentlemen, ami the respective heirs male of their bodies lawfully begotten, viz.

Sir Chaloner Ogle (age 90)., Knt. Admiral of the Red Squadron of His Majesty's Fleet.

Banastre Tarleton (age 61)., Esq. General in the Army, and Colonel of His Majesty's 21st Regiment of Light Dragoons.

John Floyd (age 67), Esq, General in the Army, and Colonel of His Majesty's 8th Regiment of Light Dragoons.

In 1820 Banastre Tarleton 1st Baronet (age 65) was appointed Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath.

On 15th January 1833 Banastre Tarleton 1st Baronet (age 78) died at Leintwardine, Herefordshire [Map]. Baronet Tarleton of Liverpool in Lancashire extinct.

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1835. Memorial to Banastre Tarleton 1st Baronet sculpted by Peter Rouw (age 63) at St Mary Magdalene's Church, Leintwardine [Map].

The London Gazette 11557. 2nd Troop of Horse Grenadier Guards, Adjutant and Sub-Lieutenant Charles Walton to be Sub-Lientenant.

Ditto, Serjeant William Skyring to be Adjutant, vice Charles Walton.

1st Regiment of Dragoon Guards, Lieutenant Alexander Earl to be Captain of a Troop, vice Lord Thomas Pelham Clinton, preferred; by Purchase.

Ditto, Cornet Fewster Johnson to bie Lieutenant, vice Alexander Earl; by Purchase.

Ditto, Richard Burton, Gent, to be Cornet, vice Fewster Johnson; by Purchase.

Ditto, Cornet John Trotter to be Lieutenant, vice Philip Anstruther; by Purchase.,

Ditto, Banestier Tarleton, Gent, to be Cornet, vice John Trotter; by Purchase.

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Ancestors of Banastre Tarleton 1st Baronet 1754-1833

GrandFather: Thomas Tarleton

Father: John Tarleton

Banastre Tarleton 1st Baronet

GrandFather: Banastre Parker of Cuerden in Lancashire

Mother: Jane Parker