Administrative History | The Hastings family of Ashby De La Zouche Leicestershire were major landowners in Derbyshire as well as Leicestershire from the time of William, Lord Hastings (beheaded June 1483). His son and heir Edward ( d.1506 ) acquired by marriage the baronies of Botreaux, Hungerford and de Moleyns, and his grandson George (d. 1544), was created Earl of Huntingdon in1529.george's grandson Henry, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon 9 1536-1595 ), known as 'the Puritan Earl' died heavily in debt (see D171 M/E 40). Eventually. financial problems led to sales of most of the family's Derbyshire properties. The Hastings were linked to the Port family of Etwall, also landowners in Melbourne, through the marriage of George 4th Earl of Huntingdon to Dorothy Port (see D171 M/T 8-10). Chellaston alabaster was famous from the Middle Ages onwards and the local 'plaister pittes' are included in D171 M/T 4.
- William, Lord Hastin (beheaded Jun 1483) - Edward, Lord Hastings (d. 1506) - George, created Earl of Huntingdon 1529 (d. 1544) - Francis, 2nd Earl (d. 1560) - Henry, 3rd Earl 'Puritan Earl' (1536-1595) - George, 4th Earl (c1540-1604), brother of the 3rd Earl, married Dorothy Port 1557 - Henry, 5th Earl (1586-1643), grandson of 4th Earl - Ferdinando, 6th Earl (1609-1656) - Theophilus, 7th Earl (1650-1701) - George, 8th Earl (1677-1705), died unmarried - Theophilus, 9th Earl (1696-1746), half-brother of 8th Earl, son of the 7th Earl by his second marriage. In 1728 married Selina (1707-1791) of 'Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion' - Francis, 10th Earl (1729-1789), died unmarried [Peerage dormant] - Theophilus Henry, 11th Earl (1728-1804), osp, cousin of 10th Earl - Hans Francis, 12th Earl (1779-1828), nephew of 11th Earl - Francis Theophilus Henry, 13th Earl (1808-1875) |
Custodial History | These documents were transferred to Derbyshire Record Office in 1962 |