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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
1 - Memorandum [? written by Henry son of Robert Houlden], undated - [c1670s]
2 - Weston property sold to Henry Houlden - c1660
3 - Settlement deeds - 1661-1665
4 - Marriage of Samuel Houlden and Mary Lathwell - 1665-1669
5 - Family Deeds
6 - Settlement of dispute between Houlden and Wilmot families - c1679-c1688
1 - Particular of Sergeant Willimott's estate in Weston lordship with what he has sold, undated - [17th cent]
2 - 2 pages headed "Mr Holdens Title stands thus", citing deeds back to Elizabeth I's reign, concerning manor of Weston and ?particularly the Hollow or New Close, undated. - [17th cent]
3 - Very brief abstract of deeds 38 Henry VIII [1546-7] - 12 May 24 Charles II [1627] concerning a manor [Weston] and the Hollow, undated. - [17th cent]
4 - Copy of order by court in Lockoe v. Palfryman that Mr Willmot shall enjoy all the lands particularly named in his deed of purchase dated 1 Oct 23 Charles I [1647] and Mr Holdin and his trustees are to enjoy the rest (except the Hollowe); there is to be a trial at the Bar for the Hollowe (see D 779B/T 252 for further details), undated. Copied 6 November - 1679
5 - Counterpart release made between 1. Dorothy Houlden relict of Henry Houlden of Weston gentleman, Samuel Houlden of Aston esquire, John Houlden of Wilne gentleman and Robert son and heir of Henry Houlden late of Weston gentleman 2. Sir Nicholas Wilmot Sergeant at law, Robert Wilmot esquire his son and heir apparent, Francis Revel of Carnefield esquire and Nicholas Wilmot of Duffield gentleman and 3. Sampson Baker of Ashbourne gentleman and Richard Knight servant to Sir Nicholas Wilmot - 6 Apr 1681
6 - Feoffment by 1. Sir Nicholas Wilmot of Osmaston Iuxta Derby knight and sergeant at law, Robert his son and heir apparent, Francis Revell of Carnefield esquire and Nicholas younger son of Sir Nicholas to 2. Samuel Holden of Aston esquire - 6 Apr 1681
7 - Lease for 6 months by Samuel Holden of Aston esquire to Robert his son and heir, for 5s., of half the manor or manors of Weston, Aston, Wilne, Shardlow, Smalley, Kiddesley and Morley, and half fishing in Trent and `Darwent' - 21 Apr 1681
8 - Quitclaim by 1. Edward Rooper of Eltham, Kent esquire, son and heir of Anthony Rooper esquire deceased, for valuable considerations and with the consent of 2. Sir Nicholas Wilmot knight and sergeant at law to 3. Samuel Houlden of Aston esquire and John Houlden of Wilne gentleman, of his (Rooper's) right in the manor or manors of Weston, Aston, Wilne and Shardlow (except the messuages, cottages, lands and hereditaments which were conveyed by Mary Rooper spinster to Nicholas Wilmot then of Grays Inn esquire, now Sir Nicholas, on 1 October 23 Charles I [1647]). - 27 Jun 1682
9 - Copy of letters patent dated 31 January 29 Elizabeth I [1587] leasing to Thomas Manners knight, for £80, the site of the capital messuage of the manor of Weston and Aston, barn, orchard, garden, closes called the Parke containing 24 acres, Poole Yard 3 acres, Gorsie Close 3 acres, Hall Orchard 2 acres, the New Close alias Hollow recently enclosed from the common 40 acres, Cote Close 1 acre, lying in Shardlow, Coldwell Hill, recently enclosed from the common fields, containing 40 acres, first vesture of 3 parcels of meadow in common meadow of Weston containing 20 acres, parcel of meadow in Aston meadow called Lakholme, parcel of meadow called ?Comholme, 5 acres, within township of `Wylme' and Shardlow, pieces of meadow called Gill Meadow, 2 acres, lying in Aston Meadowe, and Alsommer Meadow 3 acres, in Aston, 3 virgates of arable in common fields of Weston and Aston, 3 small closes called Deane Leazowe, le Middle Close and le olde close, parcels of meadow called Reddye Pytt and Forcke meadowe, piece of meadow called Hall Greene, together 3 acres, in Aston - 24 Feb [1683]
10 - Exemplification of common recovery dated Trinity Term 10 James [1612], Richard Tufton esquire Richard Midlemore gentleman, pets, John Gage esquire William Steedes and Anthony Rooper esquire and Mary his wife defendants, concerning manors of Weston, Aston, Wilne, Shardlow, Morley and Smalley, 60 messuages, 20 tofts, 2 mills, 2 dovecotes, 20 gardens, 2,000 acres land, 100 acres meadow, 1,000 acres pasture, 500 acres heath and furze, £10 rents and rent of 1 1b pepper, free warren, view of frankpledge, in above places and Kiddesley, advowsons of Weston, Aston and Morley, free fishing in Trent and Darwent. Dated 12 May 25 Charles II - [1683]
11 - Copy of an act of 28 Elizabeth I [1585-6] for the confirmation of attainders of Thomas late Lord Paget and others, including Charles Paget late of London esquire - 11 Feb [1687]
12 - Certified copy, examined 15 February of letters patent dated 26 November 37 Elizabeth [1594] - [1687]
13 - Certified copy, examined 24 February of letters patent dated 4 July 1587 - [1688]
7 - Hannah Holden
8 - Samuel Holden's catalogue of deeds and wills
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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