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D779 - Holden Family of Aston Hall, Aston-upon-Trent - 1215-1924
T - Title Deeds - [c1215]-1912
5 - Reverend Charles Shuttleworth, later Holden (d 1821) - 1791-1820
2 - Bundle chiefly consisting of copy deeds
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D779/T/5/2/8
Former Reference
D779/T/648
Title
Copy of lease for possession dated 11 May 1772 by 1. James Shuttleworth of Forcett, county York, esquire, to 2. Robert Holden of Newark, county Nottingham, esquire, eldest son and heir of Alexander Holden late of Newark esquire deceased and nephew of Robert Holden deceased, which Robert the nephew survived Joseph Greaves of Ingleby deceased, for 5s., of Leicestershire property as in deeds of 29 and 30 March 1754 and cottage in Aston, close near adjoining called the Croft, parcel of land adjoining and lately inclosed by Act of Parliament and allotted in the Nether Field, containing 3 acres 38p, parcel lately inclosed by Act of Parliament now divided into 2 closes, late in the occupation of William Rolleston and Robert Gaskyn, pingle or close called Green Leys late in occupation of William Jowett, parcel called the Holt late in the tenure of John Wright, chief rent or fee farm rent of 1s 6d issuing out of lands late of Robert Holden deceased, all in Aston.
Dated 7 October
Date
1779
Extent
1 item
Level
file
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Holden Family of Aston Hall, Aston-upon-Trent
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