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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
F - Holden family - 1611-1876
M - Manor of Weston - 1659-1801
T - Title Deeds - [c1215]-1912
1 - Deeds of Robert Holden (1594-1660) - 1215-1659
2 - Deeds of Samuel Holden (1637-1692) - c1660-1692
3 - Deeds of Robert Holden (1676-1746) - 1647-1745
4 - Deeds for properties purchased between 1746 and 1776, with trust deeds - 1562-1776
5 - Reverend Charles Shuttleworth, later Holden (d 1821) - 1791-1820
6 - Deeds of Edward Anthony Holden (c1805-1877) - 1646-1863
1 - Recovery of estate - 1770
2 - Deeds of messuage etc. wellyard in Aston - 1820-1828
3 - Deeds concerning messuage and lands in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in January 1833 - 1706-1833
4 - Messuages in Aston purchased by E A Holden - (1763-1833)
5 - Deeds of Garner's Farm (a messuage and 3 closes) in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in 1834
6 - Bundle of deeds concerning messuage and closes in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in January 1838 from Joseph Botham - 1793-1838
7 - Deeds of messuage in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in November 1838 - 1800-1839
8 - Deeds of 5 houses in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in 1839 - [1778]-1839
9 - Deeds and papers of Moor Dyke Close in Aston, purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in December 1841 - 1841
10 - Documents concerning 2 messuages in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in 1841 - 1841
11 - Documents concerning parcel of ground in Wet Close or Scroggy Nook, Aston, purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in 1842. - 1820-1842
12 - Deeds and papers of 2 cottages in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in 1843 - 1843-1844
13 - Deeds concerning 9 cottages and schoolroom in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in 1844 - [1661]-1844
14 - Bundle of deeds of the 'Coach and Horses' in Aston, purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in 1845 - 1646-1845
15 - Deeds of messuage and lands in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in May and June 1847 and in March 1849 - 1717-1849
16 - Exchange made in September 1847 - 1847
17 - Deeds etc of 2 messuages in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in February 1849 - 1756-1849
18 - Deeds of messuage, close etc in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden, 24 March 1849 - 1712-1849
19 - Bundle of deeds of messuage, close and tithes of close in Aston, purchased by Edward Anthony Holden on 28 Mar 1849 - 1788-1849
1 - Attested copy of feoffment dated 15 February 1665/6 by 1. Nicholas Willimot of Grays Inn esquire to 2. Christopher Clifford of Aston carpenter, for £15, of cottage late in the possession of Richard Saxon in Aston, and one beastgate or pasturage for one beast every third year in the Neathfeild, one beastgate or pasturage in Crossefeild when the same is in severalty, paying 1d rent and suit to the lord of the manor of Weston if required by Willimot - (15 Feb 1666) 1 Apr 1788
2-3 - Lease and release by 1. Joseph Clifford of Aston wheelwright and Ann his wife to 2. John Adams of Derby servantman for £46, of messuage with cowhouse in Thomas Adams' possession, part of the garden adjoining the messuage, to be divided from the other part thereof in a straight line from the pantry of the messuage to Jacob Botham's wall, in Aston - 1-2 Apr 1788
4 - Final concord between John Adams plaintiff and Joseph Clifford and Ann his wife deforciants, concerning 3 messuages, 3 gardens, 3 acres land, tithes of premises, in Aston - [1788]
5-6 - Lease and release made between 1. John Whyman of Aston gentleman and Thomas Haywood of Weston farmer (Whyman's trustee) 2. Mary Dakin of Aston widow 3. John Robinson of Weston yeoman, John Briggs of King's Newton yeoman and John Wilson of Stenson yeoman executors of will of James Henshaw late of Weston farmer and 4. Erasmus Darwin the younger of Derby gent. - 23-25 Mar 1797
7 - Mortgage by demise for 500 years by 1. Mary Dakin of Aston widow to 2. Francis Jackson of Derby joiner for £80 of premises as in D779/T/6/19/5-6 in the occupation of Robert Dakin - 25 Jan 1799
8 - Further charge on premises as in D779/T/6/19/7 of £60 - 7 May 1802
9 - Undated copy of will (dated 14 April 1803) of Mary Daykin of Aston widow of Thomas Daykin blacksmith (proved 26 April 1803) - (1803)
10-11 - Lease and release by 1. Robert Dakin of Aston blacksmith to 2. John Curzon of Derby gentleman for 10s, in trust to auction and to pay off Francis Jackson and then Messrs Thorniwell (see below) and to pay the residue of the sale money if any to Dakin, of close containing 3 acres 20p with tithes in Aston and close containing 2r 18p., both on late moor called Aston Moor, in Dakin's tenure - 13-14 Apr 1804
12 - Abstract of title endorsed Robert Dakin's title to a close at Aston agreed to be sold to John Meakin but headed inside John Whyman's abstract of title to a close at Aston agreed to be sold to Mrs Mary Dakin (1695-1804) - [c1804]
13 - Feoffment by 1. Robert Dakin of Aston blacksmith, eldest son and heir at law and devisee in fee simple of the premises, named in the last will of Mary Dakin late of Aston widow deceased 2. John Curzon of Derby gentleman and 3. John Meakin of Weston yeoman - 14 May 1804
14 - Assignment of terms made between 1. Elizabeth Darwin of the Priory, parish Breadsall, widow and executrix of Erasmus Darwin late of Derby Doctor of Physic, executor of will of Erasmus Darwin the younger of Derby gentleman 2. Francis Jackson of Derby joiner 3. Robert Dakin of Aston blacksmith described as above in D779/T/6/19/13 4. John Curzon of Derby gentleman 5. John Meakin of Weston yeoman and 6. George Taylor of Derby innkeeper - 14 May 1804
15 - Feoffment by 1. John Meakin of Weston yeoman to 2. John Adams of Derby yeoman for £110 of close enclosed by Act of Parliament out of common or moor called Aston Moor in Aston containing 3 acres 20p once in the tenure of John Gee, but now of Robert Dakin, and tithes arising from it, subject to payment of £140 charged upon the premises by mortgage thereof to George Taylor of Derby innkeeper, and interest henceforth - 7 Apr 1806
16-17 - Lease and release by 1. John Adams of Derby yeoman to 2. Catherine Robinson of Aston spinster for £220 of messuage with garden, cowhouse, in Aston, late in the occupation of Thomas Adams but now of William Eyre, and purchased by John Adams from Joseph Clifford of Aston wheelwright - 28-29 Sep 1824
18-19 - Lease and release made between 1. Adams as above 2. George Taylor of `Wilstrop' in parish of Sawley farmer 3. Catherine Robinson as above and 4. William Whiston of Derby gent., by which, for £280 paid to Adams by Robinson, close described as in 1806 (D779/T/6/19/15) but now in the occupation of William Eyre, and tithes, in Aston, was conveyed by him to Robinson, and Taylor at the request of Adams and the nomination of Robinson assigned to Whiston the premises for the remainder of terms of 1,000 and 500 years in trust for Robinson - 28-29 Sep 1824
20 - Copy of the will (dated 21 June 1832) by Catherine Robinson of Aston spinster, proved 27 March 1833 - (1827-1833)
21 - Covering letter for copy of will and codicil of Catherine Robinson (see D779/T/6/19/20), to John Curzon esquire solicitor, Derby - 27 Feb 1849
22 - Agreement between 1. James Boden of Lichfield portrait painter and Catherine his wife and 2. Edward Anthony Holden of Aston esquire for Bodens to sell and Holden to buy premises as in D779/T/6/19/23, subject to the life estate of Ann Robinson Eyre - 15 Dec 1848
23 - Release made by 1. James Boden of the City of Lichfield portrait painter and Catherine his wife, formerly Catherine Eyre spinster to 2. Edward Anthony Holden of Aston esquire for £350 of messuage with garden, cowhouse, outbuildings in Aston formerly in the possession of William Eyre, now used as 3 tenements in the possessions of George Bond, William Parker and - Banton, and close in Aston containing about 3 acres also formerly in William Eyre's possession but now of William Parker and tithes of the close, subject to the life estate of Ann Robinson Eyre - 28 Mar 1849
20 - Deeds of 2 messuages and lands in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in November 1849 - 1788-1849
21 - Purchase by Edward Anthony Holden of messuage with blacksmith's shop in Aston in 1853 - 1853
22 - Deeds of 3 messuages in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in February 1857 - 1828-1857
23 - Bundle of deeds of 3 messuages in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in July 1857 - 1652-1857
24 - Bundle of deeds of 2 cottages in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in December 1857 and February 1859 - 1765-1859
25 - Purchase of a messuage in Aston by Edward Anthony Holden in February 1858 - 1858
26 - Deeds and papers of messuages in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in June 1858 - 1823-1858
27 - Deeds of three cottages in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in January 1862 - (1729)-1862
28 - Deeds of 2 messuages at Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in August 1862 - 1836-1862
29 - Deeds of Sikes Big and Little Moor Closes in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in 1863 - 1857-1863
30 - Miscellaneous documents relating, or probably relating to title to property - 1863-1870
7 - Miscellaneous deeds
8 - Schedules of contents of 2 boxes, bundle by bundle, headed W D Winterbottom esquire and prepared 29 August 1912 - 1912
Z - Miscellaneous - [1484]-1895
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