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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
1 - Lease by 1. James Shuttleworth of Forcet, county York, to 2. John Heath of Derby banker, of several closes, pieces or parcels of meadow and pasture ground in Shardlow, parish of Aston, called the Cowholm, Holt and Allotment adjoining Cowholm in all 32 acres, and warehouse and other buildings lately erected within Cowholm, all now in tenure of Heath or his undertenants, to hold from 5 April last for 21 years, at rent of £46 - 21 May 1765
2 - Notes from or for D779/E/7/1 - [c1765]
3 - Lease by 1. Mary Shuttleworth wife of James of Aston esquire and James Holden of Aston esquire to 2. John Chambers of Wilne yeoman of small piece of land containing l acre lying in closes of meadow or pasture ground called Cowholm and Holt or one of them within hamlet of Shardlow, parish Aston, and the sawmill or other mill with warehouse and other buildings lately erected at the sole cost of Chambers upon the small piece of ground, and liberty to use the road now set out and appointed from the turnpike road at Shardlow through the grounds of John Heath of Derby banker, to the piece of ground, sawmill etc, to hold from 5 April 1786 for 10 years, at rent of £2 - 26 Apr 1773
4 - Memorandum concerning acreage of Cow Holme, The Holt and The Allotment including the osier bed, with the warehouse, and mentioning sums of money, acreage taken out of Cow Holme and granted to Chambers to build a mill upon, acreage sold to proprietors of the Canal, Robert Greaves is of the opinion the above is a fair valuation of the premises leased to Messrs Heaths - [? c1781]
5 - Surrender by 1. James Soresby late of Cavendish Bridge, parish Castle Donington, Leicestershire, but now of Shardlow, gentleman to 2. Reverend Charles Holden clerk rector of Aston - 6 Sep 1792
6 - Lease by 1. Reverend Charles Holden clerk rector of Aston to 2. James Sutton of Shardlow esquire of long narrow piece of land in Shardlow between the River Trent on the southwardly side and the Trent and Mersey Canal and the turnpike road from Derby to Loughborough on the northwardly side, containing 3r 39p, on which James Sutton and his father Thomas have built a large cottage, another cottage and a salt warehouse, to hold from 6 April last for 21 years at rent of £7 10s - 24 Jun 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
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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