Robert Henry Grenville Tatton
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Robert Henry Grenville Tatton (2 March 1883 – 1 March 1962)[1] was the High Sheriff of Chester from 1936 until 1937.[2] He was the last member of his family to own Wythenshawe Hall and its estate, the ancestral home of the Tattons for 600 years, and the last male member of his line.[1]
After selling his Wythenshawe estate to Manchester Corporation in 1926 Robert and his family moved first to Wybunbury in Cheshire and then to Kent, where Robert died the day before his 79th birthday.