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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
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
1 - Bargain and sale and feoffment by 1. Henry Whyman of Aston husbandman to 2. Michael Husse of Aston husband [man] for 30s of ½ ley or parcel of grass ground lying in Aston called halfe Acre leyes, in the possession of Henry, the east end extending to the middle of the ley as it is now divided, which half adjoins the common called Health Leyes and abuts on Aston Moor on the west end thereof. Refers to Henry's wife Mary - 2 Jul 1652
2 - 'Articles of Covenants' between 1. Henry Whymon of Aston labourer and 2. Michael Husse of Aston, that Whymon for £1 19s to be paid at Michaelmas has bargained and sold to Husse one portion of arable containing one rood lying in the field of Aston on a sutte called the Heath being part of a lea now in the possession of Henry Whymon and Michael Husse, being all that part of the lea between the ground of Husse and Henry Whymon's garden ditch and all the portion of ground between the west end of Henry Whymon's house and the moor being 7 yards of ground - 30 May 1655
3 - Bargain and sale and feoffment by 1. Henry Whymon of Aston husbandman to 2. Michael Husse of Aston husbandman for 39s of half of arable land being part of a land whereupon Henry Whymon's house now stands containing one rood being that part of the land between Michael Husse's ground on the east and Henry Whymon's garden ditch, in possession of Henry Whymon - 29 Oct 1655
4 - Bond in £40 from Henry Whymon of Aston husbandman to Michael Husse of Aston husbandman for performance of covenants of even date and of indenture made between same parties on 2 July 1652 - 29 Oct 1655
5 - Bond in £20 from Whymon to Husse as above for Whymon's performance of covenants in an indenture of marriage of even date made between Henry Whymon and Helen his wife and Michael Husse - 1 Nov 1655
6 - Bargain and sale and feoffment (but with no livery of seisin) by 1. Ann Cowper of Aston widow and Robert Cowper, Ann's son to 2. Luke Browne of Aston labourer for £4 of half a ley or parcel of grass ground in Aston called hafe acres layes in Luke's possession, the east end extending to the middle of the lay as it is now divided, which half adjoins the common called heath lays and buts on Aston Moor on the west end - 20 May 1694
7 - Deed of gift from Luke Browne of Aston, for love towards son John Browne of Aston, to son John of house and land adjoining containing ½ acre - 8 Jan [1724]
8 - Probate copy of the will (dated 23 April 1732) of John Brown of Aston labourer - 14 Nov 1732
9-10 - Lease and release by 1. William Harriss of Aston brickmaker and labourer and Sarah his wife, William Heapes of Stapleford, county Nottingham, framework knitter and Mary his wife, Ann Browne of Kegworth, county Leicester, spinster (which Sarah, Mary and Ann are the daughters, coheirs and devisees of John Brown late of Aston labourer deceased) and Matthew Browne of Draycote labourer and Sarah his wife (Matthew being John Browne's nephew and another devisee) to 2. John Huss of Long Eaton yeoman for £26, of messuage and piece of land containing ½ acre adjoining and the slip of ground adjoining on the northward side of the house in Aston and in possession of Heapes - 3-4 Apr 1752
11 - Bond in £100 for performance of covenants of even date (D779/T/6/23/10) - 4 Apr 1752
12-13 - Lease and release made between 1. William Harriss of Aston labourer and Sarah his wife, a daughter and devisee of John Browne as in D 779B/T 1072-3 and John Huss of Long Eaton yeoman 2. George Lane of Aston yeoman and Sarah his wife and 3. John Moreley of Derby butcher, whereby for £60 paid to Huss and 5s to the Harriss's and Huss by Moreley - 29-30 May 1760
14 - Memorandum of agreement between 1. George Lane of Aston yeoman and Sarah his wife and 2. William Clifford of Shardlow cordwainer, for Lane to convey messuages in Aston (as in D779/T/6/23/15-16) and Clifford to pay Lane £12 on execution of the conveyance and to execute a bond for payment of £10 annuity to Lane and wife for their joint lives and £8 10s annuity to survivor, and for 1. to have use of the parlour in which they now live, without rent. Endorsed with receipt for £12, and on 13 November, that the parties agreed the Lanes were to have the road into the parlour and the garden and the `coalas' - 10 Nov 1781
15-16 - Lease and release by 1. George Lane of Aston yeoman and Sarah his wife to 2. William Clifford of Shardlow cordwainer for £12 and annuity of £10 for 1.'s joint lives and £8 for life of survivor, use of parlour, passage, coal house and garden for joint lives and life of survivor, of several messuages in the tenure of George Lane, Joseph Bramley, Thomas Hickenbotham and Thomas Daykin with buildings, gardens etc. - 23, 25 Dec 1781
17 - Undated copy of the will (dated 12 Jan 1816) of William Clifford of Shardlow parish Aston, cordwainer - (12 Jan 1816)
18 - Mortgage by demise for 1,000 years by 1. William Clifford of Wilne farmer, eldest son and heir at law and also a devisee named in the will of William Clifford late of Shardlow cordwainer deceased to 2. William Whiston of Derby gentleman for £100 of 3 messuages with orchards and gardens in Aston formerly in the tenures of George Lane, Joseph Bromley, Thomas Hickenbotham and Thomas Daykin, but now of Mary Thompson, Mary Cook and Joshua Marshall - 8 Jun 1822
19-20 - Lease and release by 1. William Clifford of Wilne, parish Aston, cordwainer and farmer (described as in 1822) to 2. Richard Robotham of Wilne bookkeeper - 27-28 Jul 1831
21 - Memorandum that Richard Hardy Robotham of Wilne, parish Aston, book-keeper acknowledged the deposit with William Whiston of Derby gent. of conveyance of equity of redemption relating to 3 messuages in Aston in the occupations of Thomas Cook and John Wright, as a collateral security for £30 owing to Whiston, and undertaking to execute a mortgage of the messuages for better security of the £30 - 1 Nov 1833
22 - Agreement by Richard Hardy Robotham to sell to Edward A Holden esquire 4 cottages and a plot of land containing ½ acre on Aston Moor bounded by Holden's property on 3 sides and Adams gardens on the other side, for £170 - 16 Jun 1857
23 - Conveyance made between 1. William Whiston of Derby gentleman 2. Richard Hardy Robotham of Wilne farmer 3. Edward Anthony Holden of Aston esquire and 4. Reverend James Richard Holden of Ruddington, county Nottingham, clerk - 24 Jul 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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