Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A town in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester, England (OS grid ref SD7001).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgLeanne's sister, Eva Price ( Catherine Tyldesley ) revealed all at the wedding, causing Nick to leave Leanne. Source: Internet
Collective bargaining main Collective action main Strikers gathering in Tyldesley, Greater Manchester in the 1926 General Strike in the U.K. Strike action is the worker tactic most associated with industrial disputes. Source: Internet
Tyldesley reports, "I attended the first one in Austin, Texas last year and heard Greg Palast, Amy Goodman, and Jim Hightower among some other 50 speakers or so, and perused several hundred product and services booths. Source: Internet
Her family moved to England when she was three, they lived in Tyldesley throughout the war until Jo turned 17 and moved back to Canada. Source: Internet
Mr. Tyldesley makes one correct observation, but it is by mistake. Source: Internet