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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
1 - Yardland and Mylne Yard in Wilne - 1605-1617
2 - The Head houses and land, Mapperley - 1631-1633
3 - Fee farm rents, Broxtowe and Mapperley - c1631-1632
1 - Bargain and sale by 1. Laurance Whitaker of London esquire, Henry Price of London gentleman to 2. Edward Charlton of `Sangiacre' [Sandiacre] gentleman, John Holden of Wilne gentleman and Edward Holden of Osmaston yeoman, for £307 8s of yearly rent or fee farm of £21 4s reserved out of the manors of Broxtowe [parish Bilborough] and Mapperley in counties of Nottingham and Derby, heretofore in the tenure of Thomas Whalley gentleman and Richard Whalley esquire and out of all other lands etc chargeable with the fee farm of £21 4s by letters patent dated 21 July 12 James I [1614] granted to Sir Philip Stanhopp and out of the said premises before granted, by letters patent dated 21 August 18 James I [1620] granted to Whitaker and Price, 2. to hold the fee farm of the King as of the manor of East Greenwich in free and common socage - 1 Feb [1632]
2 - Undated ist of the fee farm rents, due to be paid half-yearly, giving person's name and sum due, annotated "All the above due to me Robert Houlden" - [? c1632]
3 - Receipt, Laurence Whitaker to Robert Houlden, for £307 8s paid to him by Houlden - 4 Feb [1632]
4 - Declaration of trust made by 1. Edward Charlton of Sandiacre gentleman and John and Edward Holden as in D779/T/1/3/1 to 2. Robert Holden of Shardlow yeoman - 16 Mar [1632]
4 - Humberholme(s) in Osmaston, Alvaston and Boulton - 1610-1639
5 - Copyhold property in Belper - 1392-1642
6 - Lease of Manor of Weston and Aston etc - 1637-1647
7 - Aston Hall property - [13th cent-1648]
8 - Lease of New or Hallow Close, Weston - 1648
9 - Manor of Weston - 1215-1648
10 - Fee farm rents, Broxtowe, county Nottingham - 1648
11 - Transactions between Anne Hunt and Robert Houlden - 1648
12 - Advowson of Weston and Aston - 1634-1648
13 - Weet Close, Aston and Hall Haye, Shardlow and Wilne - 1649
14 - Manor of Weston and Aston - 1649
15 - Documents which relating to dispute between Robert Houlden and Nicholas Wil(li)mot esquire concerning title to lands purchased by Houlden on 6 March 1647/8 (see D779/T/1/9/87) - 1649-1659
16 - Marriage of Henry Houlden and Dorothy Parker - 1651
17 - Trust deed - 1652
18 - Various purchases - 1653-1657
19 - Settlement deeds - 1657-1658
20 - Hollowe Close and Cotte Close - 1622-1659
21 - Robert Houlden's deeds - 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
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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