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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
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
1 - Recovery of estate - 1770
2 - Deeds of messuage etc. wellyard in Aston - 1820-1828
3 - Deeds concerning messuage and lands in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in January 1833 - 1706-1833
4 - Messuages in Aston purchased by E A Holden - (1763-1833)
5 - Deeds of Garner's Farm (a messuage and 3 closes) in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in 1834
6 - Bundle of deeds concerning messuage and closes in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in January 1838 from Joseph Botham - 1793-1838
7 - Deeds of messuage in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in November 1838 - 1800-1839
8 - Deeds of 5 houses in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in 1839 - [1778]-1839
9 - Deeds and papers of Moor Dyke Close in Aston, purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in December 1841 - 1841
10 - Documents concerning 2 messuages in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in 1841 - 1841
11 - Documents concerning parcel of ground in Wet Close or Scroggy Nook, Aston, purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in 1842. - 1820-1842
12 - Deeds and papers of 2 cottages in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in 1843 - 1843-1844
13 - Deeds concerning 9 cottages and schoolroom in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in 1844 - [1661]-1844
14 - Bundle of deeds of the 'Coach and Horses' in Aston, purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in 1845 - 1646-1845
15 - Deeds of messuage and lands in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in May and June 1847 and in March 1849 - 1717-1849
1-2 - Lease and release by 1. Thomas Earp of Melbourne yeoman to 2. Thomas Hickinbotham of Aston yeoman for £105 of pieces of parcels of land reputed a half yard land in the fields of Aston, (with details of field names, acreages, neighbours) including ½ acres lying at Coopers plaster pitt and one rood lying at the plaster pitts, and 2 pastures every year and 3 cow pastures in the Cross Field and all the commons belonging to a half yard land, all in the tenure of Joseph Forman - 13-14 Jun 1717
3 - Deed to declare the uses of a fine, made between 1. Thomas Carver of Wilford, co. Nottingham, yeoman and Elizabeth his wife, sister and heir of Joseph Mansfield deceased late son and heir of Robert Mansfield late of Chaddesden yeoman deceased, Thomas Erpe of Melbourne yeoman and Mary his wife, John Buxton of Aldwark husbandman and Mary his wife, John Remson of Clay lake, parish Leek, co. Stafford, husbandman and Sarah his wife, William Bateman of Winster miner and Hannah his wife and Hugh Bateman of Winster miner and Elizabeth his wife (Mary Buxton, Sarah Remson, Hannah and Elizabeth Bateman being the daughters of Robert Evans late of Winster yeoman deceased) 2. Joseph Stamford of Chaddesden yeoman 3. Thomas Hickinbotham of Aston yeoman and 4. Robert Oates of Winster yeoman - 21 Dec 1717
4-5 - Lease and release by 1. Richard Killingley of Normanton near Derby yeoman and George his second son to 2. Thomas Hickenbotham of Aston yeoman for £28 2s 6d due on a mortgage made by John Killingley deceased, Richard's brother, of premises, to Samuel Mather of Aston cordwainer and which is to be paid by Hickenbotham out of the purchase money and for the further sum of £67 17s 6d, making £96 in all, of messuage, cottage or tenement in which John Adams dwells in Aston, orchard on South of cottage, ½acres meadow at Meadow Yates, 4 acres arable in tenure of Joseph Adams (giving field names and acreages) and 5 sheepgates in the fields and commonable places of Aston, all in Aston, excepting barn called Little Barn with garden and the Well Yard - 18-19 Jun 1724
6 - Assignment of mortgage term made between 1. Richard Killingley of Normanton near Derby yeoman and George Killingley second son of Richard 2. Samuel Mather of Aston cordwainer 3. John Wright of Aston yeoman and 4. Thomas Hickenbotham of Aston yeoman - 19 Jun 1724
7 - Post-nuptial settlement by (a missing lease and) release to uses made between 1. Thomas Hickingbotham of Aston yeoman and Sarah his wife one of the daughters of Patrick Cock of Aston yeoman and 2. Patrick Cock and John Prior of Aston yeoman for the marriage of 1. and £100 paid to Hickingbotham by Cock as Sarah's marriage portion - 10 Jun 1729
8 - Final concord concerning messuage, 17 acres land, 2 acres meadow, 2 acres pasture, pasture for 3 beasts and common of pasture in Shardlow and Aston - [1742]
9 - Feoffment by 1. William Hickinbotham of Aston yeoman youngest son of Thomas late of Aston yeoman deceased to 2. Thomas Hickinbotham of Shardlow yeoman eldest son and heir of Thomas deceased, for £140, of pieces of land and half yard land in fields of Aston which Thomas deceased purchased from Thomas Earp (described in detail), 2 pastures every year, 3 cow pastures in Cross Field and commons belonging to a half yard land, and of arable lands and meadow in Aston purchased by Thomas deceased of Richard and George Killingley (details) and 5 sheep gates in fields and commonable places of Aston, which Thomas deceased left to William in his will - 27 May 1743
10-12 - Marriage settlement by lease (one only) and release (two parts) to uses made between 1. Thomas Hickinbotham the elder of Ratcliffe upon Soar, co. Nottingham, yeoman, Sarah his wife and Thomas the younger of Aston yeoman eldest son and heir of Thomas the elder and Sarah 2. William Eggleston of Keyworth, co. Nottingham and John Prior of Aston yeoman and 3. Mary Eggleston youngest daughter of William - 8-9 Aug 1755
13 - Bond in £400 by Thomas Hickinbotham the younger of Aston yeoman to William Eggleston of Keyworth, co. Nottingham, yeoman - 9 Aug 1755
14 - Bond in £400 by Thomas Hickinbotham the elder of Ratcliff upon Soar, co. Nottingham, yeoman to William Eggleston of Keyworth, co. Nottingham - 9 Aug 1755
15 - Final concord made between William Eggleston and John Prior plaintiffs and Thomas Hickinbotham the elder and Sarah his wife, Thomas Hickinbotham the younger, John Tebbutt and Anne his wife, and Gabriel Standley and Catherine his wife, defendants, concerning 2 messuages, 3 barns, 3 stables, 2 gardens, 2 orchards, 36 acres land, 6 acres meadow, 7 acres pasture, pasture for 7 beasts and 60 sheep and common of pasture in Aston and Sawley - [1757]
16-17 - Marriage and family settlement by lease and release to uses made between 1. Thomas Hickinbotham the elder of Aston farmer and grazier eldest son and heir of Thomas late of Ratcliff upon Soar, co. Nottingham, yeoman by Sarah his wife both deceased 2. Thomas Hickinbotham the younger of Arnesby, co. Leicester, grazier eldest son of 1. by Mary his late wife deceased (before Mary Eggleston) 3. Elizabeth Hickinbotham spinster daughter of William Hickinbotham the elder of Codnor Park, farmer and grazier 4. William Hickinbotham as described above 5. William Harrison of Leicester gent. and 6. Jacob Hickinbotham of Sableford, co. Nottingham grazier and William Hickinbotham the younger of Codnor Park farmer and grazier, brothers of Elizabeth - 2-3 Nov 1798
18 - Final concord concerning one messuage and 50 acres land in Aston, relating to settlement D779/T/6/15/16-17 - [1798]
19 - Original will of Elizabeth Hickinbotham wife of Thomas Hickinbotham farmer of Aston, being turned 80 and having the sum of £300 to dispose of at her decease by virtue of her marriage settlement, giving £200 to Mary daughter of Thomas her husband and £100 to Ann, Mary's sister. - 29 Jan 1833
20 - Release by 1. Mary and Ann Hickinbotham both of Aston spinsters to 2. Thomas Hickinbotham of Aston farmer and grazier, reciting marriage settlement of 3 November 1798 (see D 779B/T 954-5), that there was no issue of the marriage - 22 May 1841
21 - Conveyance in trust made between 1. Thomas Hickinbotham of Aston farmer and grazier 2. Mary and Ann, of the same place, the only children of Thomas Hickinbotham by his first wife Elizabeth Oldacres, spinsters, and 3. Samuel Berridge of Leicester gent. - 7 Sep 1841
22 - Mortgage by 1. Mary Hickinbotham of Aston spinster to 2. John Curzon of Derby esquire for £200 of the reversion or remainder expectant on the death of her father, Thomas of Aston farmer and grazier, of half premises as in settlement of 7 September 1841 - 3 Dec 1841
23 - Mortgage as D 779B/T 960 but by Ann Hickinbotham of Aston spinster - 3 Dec 1841
24 - Assignment of mortgages of 3 December 1841 by 1. John Curzon of Derby esquire to 2. James Cowlishaw of Shardlow, parish Aston, gent., for £200 and £200 - 25 Aug 1842
25 - Further charge on premises mortgaged in 2 mortgages of 3 December 1841 and assigned on 25 August 1842, made between 1. Thomas Hickinbotham of Aston farmer and Ann Hickinbotham of Aston spinster and 2. James Cowlishaw of Shardlow, parish Aston, gent. - 26 Aug 1842
26 - Further charge as D 779B/T 963 made between Ann Hickinbotham of Aston spinster and 2. James Cowlishaw of Shardlow, parish Aston, gent., further charging Ann's half of the premises with the payment of £180 and interest to 2., borrowed by 1., making £200, £120 and £180 chargeable on her half of the premises. Dated 25 November - 1843
27 - Mortgage by 1. John Harpur of Aston yeoman and Ann his wife, lately Ann Hickinbotham spinster to 2. James Hardy and Joseph Hardy both of Shardlow gentlemen - 5 Mar 1845
28 - Acknowledgement of deed of 5 March 1845 as her deed by Ann Harpur - 7 Mar 1845
29 - Advertisement of freehold property with rich beds of plaster, at Aston, to be sold by auction by Messrs Moody and Newbold at the Old White Hart Inn, Aston, on 24 October 1846 - 1846
30 - Plan of the land in advertisment D 779B/T 967, Mark Bromley (surveyor). - 1846
31 - Account giving lot numbers, price per acre, acreages, price for lands in advertisement and plan D 779B/T 968, with price for house. - 1846
32 - Conveyance made between 1. James Hardy late of Castle Donington, co. Leicester, but now of Shardlow gent. and Joseph Hardy late of Castle Donington but now of Draycott, parish Wilne gentleman (devisees of trust and mortgaged estates of James Cowlishaw late of Shardlow gent. deceased and his executors) 2. Ann Harpur of Aston widow of John Harpur yeoman, heretofore Ann Hickinbotham spinster and 3. Edward Anthony Holden of Aston esquire - 7 May 1847
33 - Conveyance made between 1. Ann Harpur of Aston widow of John Harpur yeoman, before Ann Hickinbotham spinster 2. James Hardy late of Castle Donington, co. Leicester, but now of Shardlow gent. and Joseph Hardy late of Castle Donington but now of Draycott, parish Wilne, gent. devisees of trust and mortgaged estate of James Cowlishaw late of Shardlow gent. and executors of his will and 3. Edward Anthony Holden of Aston esquire - 4 Jun 1847
34 - Reconveyance by 1. James and Joseph Hardy described as above to 3. Ann Harpur as above - 4 Jun 1847
35 - Conveyance by 1. Ann Harpur of Aston widow and relict of John late of Aston yeoman and heretofore Ann Hickinbotham spinster to 2. Edward Anthony Holden of Aston esquire - 23 Mar 1849
16 - Exchange made in September 1847 - 1847
17 - Deeds etc of 2 messuages in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in February 1849 - 1756-1849
18 - Deeds of messuage, close etc in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden, 24 March 1849 - 1712-1849
19 - Bundle of deeds of messuage, close and tithes of close in Aston, purchased by Edward Anthony Holden on 28 Mar 1849 - 1788-1849
20 - Deeds of 2 messuages and lands in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in November 1849 - 1788-1849
21 - Purchase by Edward Anthony Holden of messuage with blacksmith's shop in Aston in 1853 - 1853
22 - Deeds of 3 messuages in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in February 1857 - 1828-1857
23 - Bundle of deeds of 3 messuages in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in July 1857 - 1652-1857
24 - Bundle of deeds of 2 cottages in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in December 1857 and February 1859 - 1765-1859
25 - Purchase of a messuage in Aston by Edward Anthony Holden in February 1858 - 1858
26 - Deeds and papers of messuages in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in June 1858 - 1823-1858
27 - Deeds of three cottages in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in January 1862 - (1729)-1862
28 - Deeds of 2 messuages at Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in August 1862 - 1836-1862
29 - Deeds of Sikes Big and Little Moor Closes in Aston purchased by Edward Anthony Holden in 1863 - 1857-1863
30 - Miscellaneous documents relating, or probably relating to title to property - 1863-1870
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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