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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
3 - Deeds of Robert Holden (1676-1746) - 1647-1745
1 - Newclose or Hollowclose or Weston Hollow
2 - ?Trust Deeds
3 - Purchase from Robert Lown in 1726/7
1 - Provisional lease for life of lessor, by Margery Brownell of Aston widow to Nicholas Willymott of Grays Inn esquire, for 12d, of messuage and lands in Aston - 20 Sep 1647
2 - Probate copy of the will of Robert Lowen of Aston yeoman made 9 July 1655 - 29 Jul 1656
3 - Marriage and family settlement by feoffment to uses: 1. Ellen Lowne of Aston widow and William her son 2. John Williamson of Weston yeoman, John Carrington of Spondon gentleman and Mary daughter of John Williamson - 7 Jun 1661
4 - Probate copy of will of William Lowne of Aston yeoman made 18 May 1708 - 8 Oct 1708
5 - Probate copy of will of Mary Lown of Aston made 28 January 1718/19 - 7 Apr 1719
6-7 - Lease and release to make tenant to precipe and to lead the uses of a recovery, made between 1. Robert Lowne of Aston yeoman, Mary his wife 2. Francis Gregg of Clements Inn esquire, Thomas Parker of New Inn gentleman and 3. Patrick Cock of Aston yeoman, Francis Peach of Brailsford framework knitter, for 10s. paid to 1. by 2., a messuage in Aston in which Ellen and William Lown both deceased lived and in which Robert now lives, and 2 yard lands in fields of Aston now in the tenure of Robert Lowne and Thomas Mooreley were conveyed to 2. to suffer a recovery that Patrick Cock and Francis Peach may be seised of the premises to the use of Robert Lowne for life, then to such uses as Lowne shall appoint, and in default of such appointment to the use of Lowne and his heirs and assigns - 14-15 Jan [1721]
8 - Exemplification of common recovery between Patrick Cock, Francis Peach petitioners, Francis Gregg esquire, Thomas Parker gentleman defendants, Robert and Mary Lown vouchees, concerning messuage, 2 gardens, 40 acres land, 5 acres meadow, 15 acres pasture, in Aston. - 22 May [1721]
9 - Mortgage by demise for 500 years by 1. Robert Lowne of Aston yeoman to 2. Hugh Bateman the younger of Derby gentleman, for £90, of messuage in Aston in which Ellen and William Lowne deceased lived and in which Robert Lowne lives, 2 yardlands in the fields of Aston formerly in the tenure of Ellen and William Lowne, now of Robert Lowne and Thomas Moorely - 2 Jun 1721
10 - Feoffment by 1. Robert Lowne of Aston yeoman to 2. Francis Peach of 'Brelsford' stocking frame knitter, and Abraham sone of Francis, for £90 and interest, for £10 and interest and for £7 1s. and interest, of messuage, cottage, 'forme' or tenement, 2 yard land, one close, 7 beast gates, horse gates, 2 orchards, garden, fold yards and backsides in Aston in Robert Lowne and Thomas Morely's possession - 10 Aug 1721
11 - Bond in £60 from Robert Lowne of Aston yeoman to Hugh Bateman jun. of Derby gentleman, for the payment of £30 and interest - 2 Dec 1722
12 - Covenant by Robert Lowne that the property used as security for repayment of £90, in mortgage dated 2 June 1721, is security also for repayment of additional £30 to Hugh Bateman, as in bond of this date (see D779/T/3/3/11) - 2 Dec 1722
13-14 - Lease and release in trust by 1. Robert Lownes of Aston yeoman for £100 paid him by 2. Diana Lownes of Donington Park, Leicestershire, spinster and 5s. paid him by 3. Joseph Greaves of Foremark gentleman, to Greaves of messuage and 2 yard land in fields in Aston, in tenure of Robert Lownes, to the use of Robert for life, remainder to Diana Lownes, her heirs and assigns - 14-15 Jan [1724]
15 - Assignment of mortgage dated 2 June 1721 by 1. Hugh Bateman the younger of Derby gentleman, by direction of 2. Robert Lown of Aston yeoman to 3. John Wright of Aston yeoman, for £127 10s paid by Wright to Bateman and £13 10s. paid by Wright to Lown - 2 Mar [1724]
16 - Bond in £284 by Robert Lowne of Aston yeoman to John Wright of Aston yeoman, for the payment of £144 10s 6d - 2 Mar [1724]
17 - Sheet of figures relating to Lowne's mortgage - [c1724]
18 - Articles of agreement made between 1. Robert Lowne of Aston yeoman and 2. Robert Holden of Foremark esquire - 26 Mar 1726
19 - Assignment of mortgage dated 2 June 1721 by 1. John Wright of Aston yeoman by direction of 2. Robert Lown of Aston yeoman to 3. Robert Holden of Foremark esquire, for £156 5s 6d paid by Holden to Wright and £3 14s 6d paid by Holden to Lown - 3 May 1726
20 - Heads of agreement between Robert and Mary Lown, Diana Lown and Robert Holden esquire - 3 May 1726
21 - Undated bill of complaint by which the orator R H [Robert Holden] of the Inner Temple esquire, complains that R Lowne of Aston claiming to be seised in fee simple of a messuage and 2 yard land in Aston, of annual value £16, asked R H to purchase the same - [18th cent]
22-23 - Assignment of mortgage term in trust to attend the inheritance (two parts) made between 1. Robert Holden of Foremark esquire, 2. Robert Lown(e) of Aston yeoman, Mary his wife, Diana Lown spinster, niece and heir at law to Robert Lown and 3. Leonard Piddock of Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire, gentleman, and Robert Holden of Weston clerk - 20 Jan [1727]
24-25 - Lease and release by 1. Robert Lown of Aston yeoman, Mary his wife, Diana Lown spinster, niece and heir at law to Robert Lown, to 2. Robert Holden of Foremark esquire, for £400, of messuage, farm or tenement in Aston, in which Ellen and William Lown lived and in which Robert Lown now lives, 2 yardland belonging in fields of Aston, formerly occupied by Ellen and William Lown, now by Robert Lown - 20-21 Jan [1727]
26 - Quitclaim by Francis Peach of Brailsford framework knitter and Abraham Peach of Aston husbandman, son of Francis, to Robert Holden of Foremark esquire, to any right to messuage and 2 yard land in Aston which Holden has purchased from Robert Lown and his niece Diana - 21 Jan [1727]
27 - Undated agreement that Robert Lown shall hold premises purchased by Robert Holden until Lady Day, excepting the fallow ground, which Holden will enter immediately - [21 Jan 1727]
28 - Receipt for £40 paid to Robert and Diana Storer by Robert Holden esquire, with promise to pay interest to Holden until Diana Storer's money becomes payable to her - 6 May 1730-22 Mar [1731]
4 - Purchase of property in Long Eaton, May 1728 - 1728
5 - Purchase from Thomas Bryan in September 1728
6 - Rent and cottages in Shardlow and Wilne - [18th cent]
7 - Deeds for property in Wilne and Shardlow, purchased from Charles Holden in May 1729
8 - Deeds for Gostey Close in Weston, purchased from Robert Bryan in October 1729
9 - Deeds for messuage in Shardlow and lands in Shardlow, Wilne, etc. purchased from Christopher Wright (completed in 1732)
10 - Purchase of Wilne Hall in Little Wilne, the Chantry House in Sawley, and lands, and the lease of the prebend etc of Sallow [Sawley] and Wilne from the Leche family in March 1732/3
11 - Deeds for messuages and oxgangs in Long Eaton purchased in 1734 - 1734
12 - Bundle of deeds in wrapping marked `Gorstey Closes in Weston given to Rector for Tythe on the Inclosure' and relating to property purchased by Robert Holden in January 1739/40 - March 1739/40.
13 - Renewal of lease of Sallow or Sawley and Wilne prebend - 1745
14 - Robert Holden's Will - [18th cent]
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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