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D779 - Holden Family of Aston Hall, Aston-upon-Trent - 1215-1924
B - Business records - [1632]-1890
E - Aston Estate records - 1623-1924
1 - Survey of property in Aston, headed `Teritoria de Aston', undated - [?late 16th cent]
2 - Miscellaneous estate papers - 1623-1670
3 - Estate papers chiefly concerning purchases of cloth - 1656-1664
4 - Bonds and related papers - 1655-1663
5 - Miscellaneous - [1688]-1690
6 - Deeds and papers of Robert Holden (1676-1746) - 1718-1743
7 - Shardlow leases - 1765-1817
8 - Aston leases - 1772-1774
9 - Breaston leases - 1778
10 - Survey, terrier, maps etc. - late 18th cent-1800
11 - Rentals and accounts - 1797-1920
12 - Miscellaneous Receipts - 1780-1844
13 - Papers concerning redemption of land tax in Aston, 1766 and sale of Long Eaton property, 1803-1804, with related earlier material - 1766-1804
14 - Sale of Long Eaton property in 1808 - c1808
15 - Maps, plans, tithes - 19th cent
16 - Plaster Mine or Quarry and Mill - 1818-1919
1 - Lease by 1. Reverend Charles Shuttleworth Holden of Aston clerk to 2. John Brookhouse of Derby "plaisterer" and Joseph Johnson of Derby coal dealer of mine or quarry of "plaister" in field in Aston lately in the occupation of John Moorley, since and late of George Moorley, called the Aston Hills, with liberty to enter, to dig and lead away plaister and to use the railway from the mine or quarry through the lands of 1. to the bridge over the Grand Trunk Canal in Aston called Hickins Bridge, with sufficient space upon Holden's land being the bank of the Canal to wharf and deposit plaister from the mine or quarry, to hold from 5 April last for 3 years, paying rent of £120 and paying parliamentary and parochial taxes. 2. are to maintain the railway, and may erect a kiln for plaister burning upon Holden's land near to the mine or quarry or to the line of the canal, provided that if it is built near the quarry, it shall not be in such a situation that it will be a nuisance to the road or lane from the Derby and London turnpike to Aston - 15 May 1818
2 - Plan of property at Chellaston belonging to E A Holden esquire, showing area of plaster works, labelled refuse plaster, with engine house and office, and the road to the mine - Mar 1866
3 - Counterpart of lease made by 1. William Dickson Winterbottom of Aston Hall to 2. The Derby Plaster Company Limited, registered office Chellaston of (1) plaster mill in Aston parish near to Chellaston and offices, engine houses and other buildings and shafts, now in occupation of the lessees (2) pieces of land in Aston containing 22 acres (coloured blue in annexed plan) - 5 Jul 1919
17 - Sale of Aston Estate - 1924
F - Holden family - 1611-1876
M - Manor of Weston - 1659-1801
T - Title Deeds - [c1215]-1912
Z - Miscellaneous - [1484]-1895
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