[3] The younger John also became a West India merchant, in partnership with his brothers Thomas and Clayton, and Daniel Backhouse.
[3] At the 1796 general election, he did not contest Seaford but stood against his brother Banastre in Liverpool, but failed to win a seat.
Tarleton went on to inherit the Collingwood estates in Northumberland, and also owned property in Gloucester Place, London.
[4] John Tarleton died on 20 September 1841 at 14 Grove Terrace, London, and was buried at St Pancras.
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