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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
1 - "A State of the Value of each Proprietors Estates in the Lordship of Aston as fixed by the Commissioners" [of Land Tax] - 19 May 1766
2-3 - Letter dated 18 Apr, from Hum Moore to Thos Cox at Derby sending a copy of the quarterly land tax rate agreed upon in 1766, copied from the books kept by the township of Wilne and Sawley - 18-28 Apr 1803
4 - Booklet listing persons, type of property eg house and land, cottage and garden, a fishing, in Aston, Weston, Shardlow and Great Wilne, Little Wilne, Sawley, hamlet of Long Eaton; and in Castle Donington and Halstead in parish of Tilton, county Leicester, land tax payable - 1803
5 - Draft power of attorney, from Robert Holden of Darley Abbey esquire, eldest son and heir of Alexander Holden esquire brother of Robert Holden formerly of Aston esquire deceased, Edward Sneyd of Brickley Lodge, county Stafford esquire and Emma his wife (late Emma Greaves spinster) and Ann Greaves of Lichfield spinster (the only children of Joseph Greaves late of Aston esquire deceased, the only son and heir at law of Joseph Greaves late of Ingleby gentleman deceased) and the Reverend Charles Holden of Aston clerk to Edward Smith and Edward Thompson of Sawley yeomen, two copyholders of manor mentioned below, to take admittance of Cramflatt Field containing 40 acres 3r 28p, allotted at enclosure in lieu of 4 oxgangs (see below) and to surrender the premises for the purposes of perfecting a recovery to the use of Richard Murphy of Derby esquire - 7 Oct 1803
5 - Letter, John Bailey at Nottingham to Mr Curzon, Attorney, at Derby, saying that he will send a plan of late Mrs Shuttleworth's estate at Long Eaton distinguishing the different tenures - 26 Sep 1803
7-10 - Manuscript sale catalogues with conditions of sale for sale by auction in 4 lots at the Bell Inn, Long Eaton, on 12 January 1804, of 9 acres pasture adjoining village of Long Eaton at Swine Green, Bonsall Hedge Close 16 acres, Barn Close 12 acres and Leeflit Hill Close 12 acres, all copyhold lands at Long Eaton in occupation of John Lancashire, undated - 1804
11-22 - Printed advertisements of above auction, itemising only the first-named property and saying that the other 40 acres will be divided to suit purchasers' convenience - 12 Dec 1803
23-26 - Letters probably relating to sale as per D779/E/13/11-22 - 1804
27 - Memorandum of difference in Holden's rent after sale of land [at Long Eaton], undated - [? early 19th cent]
28 - Memorandum of annual land tax formerly payable on properties sold to redeem land tax, of land tax now payable by J Lancashire for property held under Mr Holden and which is redeemed from payment of land tax, and of sums connected with Prebendal lands held of the Prebendal manor and tithes (nature not clear), undated - [? early 19th cent]
14 - Sale of Long Eaton property in 1808 - c1808
15 - Maps, plans, tithes - 19th cent
16 - Plaster Mine or Quarry and Mill - 1818-1919
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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