Browse by Records Creators Aston family, baronets, of Aston Hall This page summarises records created by this Family The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually. His wife's date of death is unknown. 2,635 . Theres nothing quite like that holiday feeling. It boasts a series of period rooms which have furniture, paintings, textiles and metalwork from the collections of the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. John Aston (d.1615, married Maud Needham of Shropshire). At his death in 1702, Sir Willoughby divided his estates between two of his sons. Calls from landlines and mobiles are included in many free call packages. In 1612 Weston passed to Anthony Roper by marriage and in 1633 he purchased the house and estate at Aston. Please check with your supplier. (2) John Aston (1604-50); responsible for managing the Aston estate after the death of his brother in 1646; died unmarried, 1 April 1650 and was buried at Aston, where he is commemorated by a monument erected in 1697; (4) Maud Aston (b. Find adult-only UK breaks with prices that start from just 199pp. Crowley Hall is a Grade II listed building in Aston by Budworth, Cheshire East, England. Read more Suggest edits to improve what we show. Harriet Ingram-Shepheard (1765-1815), fourth daughter and co-heir of Charles Ingram, 9th Viscount Irvine, and had issue: (1) Henry Charles Hervey Aston (1792-1821) (, (2) Sir Arthur Ingram Aston (1796-1859), kt. 1949); married, Oct-Dec 1973, Rodger Price (b. Tucked into a quiet corner of Cheshire, the 253-room hotel offers a wide choice of accommodation, from historic suites to contemporary rooms with balconies and green fields views. For much of the 19th century, Aston Hall was owned by minors and absentees and then passed to trustees who leased it. (, Sir Richard Aston (1717-78), kt., born 16 January and baptised at Westminster, 23 January 1716/17; educated at Winchester College and Lincolns Inn (admitted 1735/6; called to bar, 1740, KC 1759); barrister-at-law; Lord Chief Justice of Common Pleas in Ireland, 1761-65; knighted, 1765; a judge of the court of King's Bench 1765-78; one of three men holding the office of Lord Chancellor in commission, 1770-71; he was said to be rather rough in manners but to have 'a kind of dry humour about him, that in company engaged attention, and in an evening frequently enlivened his friends with many pleasant anecdotes'; he married 1st, Miss Eldred, and 2nd, 25 May 1758 at St Giles, Camberwell, Susanna, daughter and coheir of Thomas Witherstone of Burghill (Herefs) and widow of Sir David Williams, 3rd bt. There were some minor alterations in the late 17th century for the Greys, including the building of a new stable block and coach house in 1695. (1) Sir Thomas Aston (1600-45), 1st bt. After the company ran into financial difficulties, the house was bought by the Birmingham Corporation in 1864, becoming the first historic country house to pass into municipal ownership. His widow married 2nd, Hugh Beeston esq. (Tyack in Warwickshire Country Houses just says "a Warwick banking firm".) 1765), born 7 February and baptised at Aston, 10 February 1765; married, 22 June 1782 at St Marylebone (Middx) (sep., 1785; div. Dating evidence from the [nearby] Aston Cursus, Willington Cursus, and associated earlier and later funerary barrows have normally been attributed to the Middle and Later Neolithic, however, the Early Neolithic pits across the site, although infrequent, demonstrate human activity in this landscape as early as the 4th millennium BC. [1], The Aston Hall Hospital site displays evidence of a multi-phase prehistoric landscape which spans the Mesolithic through to the Late Iron Age; Sherds of undecorated, carinated bowl tradition pottery dating to the Early Neolithic, Grooved Ware of Clacton style (in use between 2900 cal BC and 2100 cal BC) and Flints dating to the Early Neolithic. The house was demolished in 1938. in 1697. It is a Grade II* listed building. Entry Name: Aston Hall Listing Date: 2 July 1962 Last Amended: 16 November 1994 Grade: II* Source: Cadw Source ID: 23 Building Class: Domestic ID on this website: 300000023 Location: Situated off the road in its own walled grounds. His first wife died 9 August 1606 and was buried at Runcorn (Cheshire). His widow died 1 January 1874; her will was proved 14 April 1874 (effects under 1,500). In the early 19th century, Ormerod described the new building as 'sumptuous' but by then the house had been altered to the designs of Samuel Wyatt in the early 1790s. He married, 14 May 1744 at St George the Martyr, Queen Square, London, Elizabeth (c.1717-1808), daughter of Henry Pye of Faringdon House (Berks) and had issue: (1) Elizabeth Aston (1745-95), baptised at Faringdon, 28 February 1745; married, 29 June 1782, Vice-Admiral Rowland Cotton (d. 1794), younger son of Sir Lynch Salusbury Cotton, 4th bt., and had issue one son and one daughter; died 1795; (2) Purefoy Aston (1746-92), baptised at Faringdon, 12 May 1746; married, 23 April 1774, James Preston (1739-1823), son of Jenico Preston. The church at Aston was built originally as a chapel of ease and only gained parochial status in 1635. He died from wounds received in a duel with Maj. Allen in India, 23 December 1798; his will was proved 2 November 1799. Repton thought of Sheringham Hall as his favorite work. She died 6 February 1845. This is amazing! This site uses cookies. Unfortunately, nothing is known about the interior decoration of the house. (. In the 1950s he refurbished the dower house, Aston Lodge, as a new centre for the estate, and this remains the property of his descendants. Why Richard was favoured for this inheritance above his elder brothers (several of whom, like himself, were London merchants), is not clear. County: Flintshire Community: Hawarden (Penarlg) Community: Hawarden Locality: Aston Built-Up Area: Shotton Aston family of Aston-by-Sutton, baronets. & Rev. Wyatt was at that time also engaged on alterations to Kinmel Park (Denbighs.) If you haven't already found it, this page will fill in much of the 1800s at Wadley House:https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhera01byuburk/page/658/mode/2up?view=theater. Richard also, in 1723, inherited the Risley Hall estate in Derbyshire from his half-aunt, Elizabeth Grey, but having invested heavily in improving Wadley, he understandably largely ignored the large house at Risley, which was occupied by his agent. Sir Thomas Aston (d.1613, married Elizabeth Mainwaring of Shropshire and Mary Unton of Shropshire). : TRANSPORT for WALES, close to the southern end Plus exclusive shows from world-famous performers on our star breaks. (3) Blanche Talbot (1837-98), born 4 January 1837; married, 15 August 1854 at St George's, Hanover Square, London (div. Each of our Royale rooms is unique and beautifully furnished with rich and sophisticated decor. Aston Hall, Aston-by-Sutton: side elevation. Comfort and a wide range of amenities put you properly at ease. About this project, and what's coming next, An essay on the character of Sir Willoughby Aston, http://www.berkshirehistory.com/castles/wadley_house.html, (222) Aston of Tixall Hall, Barons Aston of Forfar, (221) Aston of Aston Hall, Aston-by-Sutton, (375) Baring of Membland House and Lambay Castle, Barons Revelstoke, (533) Beit of Russborough House, baronets, (522) Wrixon-Becher of Ballygiblin, Creagh, Assolas and Castle Hyde, baronets, (472) Bamford of Hawthornden Manor, Wootton Lodge and Daylesford House, (441) Bateman of Oak Park, Altavilla and Bertholey House, (426) Barttelot of Stopham House, baronets, (529) Bedingfeld (later Paston-Bedingfeld) of Oxburgh Hall, baronets, (175) Arkwright of Willersley Castle and Hatton House, Irish Landed Estates and Historic Houses c1700-1914, Aston Hall, Aston-by-Sutton. Guide. Charles Wyndham (1760-1828), whom she bore three children, leading to an unsuccessful action by Hodges against Wyndham from 'criminal conversation', the court finding that Hodges had been an accessory after the fact; (4) Harriet Aston (1768-76), baptised at Aston, 8 August 1768; died young and was buried at Aston, 21 August 1776. 1676), baptised at Aston, 1 January 1677; died young; (12) Charlotte Aston (1679-1751), baptised at Aston, 16 October 1679; married, 23 February 1695/6, John Pickering of Thelwall (Cheshire); buried at Thelwall chapel, Daresbury (Cheshire), 2 April 1751; (13) Dorothy Aston (1681-1756), baptised 29 June 1681; died unmarried; will proved 22 April 1756; (14) Anne Aston (1682-89), baptised at Aston, 29 August 1682; died young and was buried at Aston, 11 March 1688/9; (15) Bridget Aston (1683-85), baptised at Aston, 25 November 1683; died in infancy and was buried at Aston, 22 September 1685; (16) Catherine Aston (b. 5. Leisure facilities and things to do at Alvaston Hall. Aston Hall Aston-by-Sutton Cheshire England Circa Date: 1668 w/18th century alterations Status: Destroyed Demolished 1938 House Open to Public: No Country House: Yes House, Family & Collections History Earlier Houses: The 17th century house replaced an earlier house on the site. In 1864, the house was bought by Birmingham Corporation, becoming the first historic country house to pass into municipal ownership, and is still owned by Birmingham City Council. Humphry Repton. Indoor heated swimming pool Aqua aerobics Gym Sauna Steam room Hair salon Treatment rooms Beauty facilities, Archery Crossbow Rifle shooting Self-guided walks and cycling routesclick here for maps Indoor Short Mat Bowls Putt Croquet. All room imagery shown is a representation of these room grades only. When General Talbot died his affairs were found to be in some confusion, and anxiety over the future of the estate was blamed for the suicide of his son and heir, Col. Douglas Hervey Talbot, a few months later. Location: Alvaston Hall is located 40 minutes south-east of Chester, and 30 minutes west of Stoke-on-Trent. Wadley House: the early 18th century main block probably built for Richard Aston, who was given the house in 1702, and remodelled by Thomas Strong for Charles Pye in 1768. Arthur John Chetwynd Talbot (1805-84) and his wife Harriet, daughter of Henry Charles (alias Arthur) Hervey Aston, born at Ingestre (Staffs), 11 May 1834. Aston Hall was saved, and in 1927, the Birmingham Civic Society designed formal gardens which were constructed by the city with a workforce recruited from the unemployed and paid for by government grants. He died 14 June 2008, aged 92; his will was proved 6 June 2011. Cost of calling Warner: Calls cost no more than calls to geographic numbers (01 or 02) and must be included in inclusive minutes and discount schemes in the same way. Thus Aston Hall in Warwickshire and Brereton Hall in Cheshire were sold to appease the numerous debtors, . Im more then happy to share any related information if it would be of interest to you or if youd like to See any related documents please do let me no. of Bewsey Hall (Lancs), vice-chamberlain of Chester, and had issue two sons and three daughters; buried 26 November 1615; (1.7) Elizabeth Aston; married Richard Dod of Cleverley (Shropshire); (1.8) Mary Aston; married 1st, Richard Brown, gent. Garden & Outbuildings: A late 17th century Dovecote, a Georgian Dower House, and two lodges are extant. These included a great hall, a long gallery, a parlour (furnished with a long dining table and green upholstered chairs and stools with cushions of red satin and gold lace), an armoury (with 6 muskets, 10 pistols and various pieces of armour) and two cellars (with 29 barrels of various sizes). Repton published an engraving of this 'Garden Room', probably used as a conservatory for tender plants, in. [1] The house was greatly extended by the addition of a substantial north wing and other improvements by Edward Anthony Holden who was High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1838. Hancock did, however, leave the terrace in place, but after the estate was sold to Ernest Terah Hooley in 1878 the grounds were landscaped again by William Barron & Sons, eliminating most of the surviving vestiges of the Willoughby House. Her husband married 2nd, 19 October 1854 in Hull (Yorks ER), Mary Elizabeth (d. 1896), daughter of John. (1) Sir Thomas Aston (1666-1725), 3rd bt. (3) Mary Aston (1748-1848), baptised at Faringdon, 28 June 1748; married, 18 September 1770 at Petersham (Surrey), Capt. Caldwell's supplied plants to many customers in Cheshire, Lancashire, the surrounding counties, London and even as far away as the West Indies.
. & Rev. (. Thomas Pennington (later Legh) (d. 1743) and had issue one son, ancestor of the Legh family of Norbury Booths Hall (Cheshire); died after 1752; (21) Letitia Aston (b. * The younger Sir Arthur Aston was among 3,000 Royalists massacred by Cromwell's forces after the capture of Drogheda in 1649; it is said that he was beaten to death with his own wooden leg. He was Sheriff of Cheshire in 1601. Alvaston Hall Inside, there is late 18th century woodwork and plasterwork in some rooms, and the staircase has a scrolled iron balustrade. Kelly, Richard Michael (ed.) By 1514 Sir Thomas Unton of Minster Lovell Hall (Oxon) was the lessee, and either he or his son, Sir Alexander Unton, rebuilt the house in limestone rubble; a small L-shaped wing on the north side of the present house survives from this building, and has mullioned windows with uncusped arched lights of a kind common in 16th and early 17th century Oxford. Comments, especially in the form of corrections, additional information or new illustrations, are very welcome. Aston upon Trent, passing Leighton.. Real property, 3,021. The family built up a large estate in Cheshire and other parts of the country (especially in Berkshire, Warwickshire and Derbyshire), largely through the marriage of their male heirs to a female heiresses. Sir Willoughby Aston, 5th bt. Educated at Christ Church, Oxford (matriculated 1757/8). Can anyone provide more information about the lives of the four illegitimate children of Henry Hervey Aston (c.1740-85)? All Rights Reserved. Were convinced that luxury doesnt get much better than this. Northwich 5 5,848 . When King James inherited the English throne, he moved south with him, and became MP for Cheshire and Master of the Wardrobe in addition to his other responsibilities. The house continued to be little used by its lessees until after 1702, when Richard Aston (d. 1741), a younger son of the 2nd baronet, was given it. Built / Designed For: Sir Willoughby Aston. Wyatt's alterations produced the house shown in the photographs here. There are also two lodges (one of which, Top Lodge, is said to be by Wyatt, although it does not look very typical of him). It is probably best if you consider whether the documents you hold add materially to what I have said above or whether they demonstrate any errors in what I have said and send me a message through the comments facility in the right-hand side bar with any corrections or additions.Nick Kingsley. It is first mentioned by Stirling-Maxwell in 1848 at Aston Hall, Cheshire. An inventory of 1596, taken after the death of Sir Henry Unton, the English Ambassador to France, gives a clear picture of what was then one of the great mansions of Berkshire. [8] It was operated by South Derbyshire District Health Authority from 1974. [5] The estate was sold by the Holdens in 1898 to William Dicken Winterbottom,[6] who enlarged the Hall in 1907 and engaged Thomas Hayton Mawson to redesign the garden. Even before that, King Charles II's gratitude for his father's Civil War service had earned him a lucrative contract to collect the customs on French wine imports into the ports of Chester and north Wales. ; raised in Scotland; master huntsman in Scotland, by 1580; gentleman of the bedchamber to King James VI & I, 1587-1612, in which capacity he undertook various diplomatic missions to England and the continent; Master Falconer, 1603-12; Master of the Wardrobe, 1605-12; knighted, 18 April 1603; MP for Cheshire, 1604-10? His wife died in 1798. You don't need a fake ID or a sock full of money to plan your escape. of Upton near Chester, and 2nd, Jaques Arnodio, a Frenchman; (1.9) Anne Aston; married Richard Allen esq. The income from this source may have helped to pay for his ambitious rebuilding of the old medieval and Elizabethan manor house at Aston with an up-to-date house on a new site in the park, in about 1668. In October 2019, the mansion was named as the UK's top haunted site, according to the Spectrum Paranormal Investigations and National Lottery.[9]. Samuel Wyatt, Date of Birth: 1737 Date of Death: 1807 Nationality: British, Title: Cheshire Country Houses Author: de Figueiredo, Peter; Treuherz, Julian Year Published: 1988 Reference: pg. Style, size and decor will vary by room and by location. Henry Charles Hervey Aston (1792-1821) came of age in 1813 and married the following year to the daughter of an Irish merchant trading in Spain. The dungeons, which may have been used as a prison, were added in 1516. ; possibly the person of this name educated at Grays Inn (admitted 1602/3); married Elizabeth, daughter of John Shuckburgh of Birdingbury (Warks) and widow of Humphrey Stafford, and had issue a daughter; (1.4) Frances Aston; married 1st, John Hocknell esq. She was buried at Lichfield, 5 October 1755; administration of her goods (with will annexed) was granted to her son, 3 February 1769, her named executors having (in one case) declined to act and (in the other case) died before doing so. The cabaret restaurant hosts festivals, tribute acts, team shows and party bands. His widow died in Brighton, 28 March 1938; her will was proved 14 June 1938 (estate 283). Aston of Wadley House, Littleworth, Berkshire. Peace of mind for just 20 per person per break. He married, 16 September 1789 at St George's, Hanover Square, London, the Hon. It has a pin-drop peaceful setting with award-winning gardens, a large pool, and a pick of restaurants and lounges. From star-studded nights to new days out, your holiday should be just what youd imagined. What's included in the price of every break? 1737), born 27 July and baptised at St. Marylebone (Middx), 9 September 1737; died young; (5) Henry Hervey (later Aston) (1741-85) (. His only son, Arthur Wellington Hervey Aston (1816-39) died unmarried soon after coming of age, prompting a Chancery suit about the descent of the estates. . Walter de Winton (1832-78) of Maesllwch Castle, Glasbury (Brecons.) In 1593 Sir John's younger brother, Michael, built a new chapel (now the parish church) and also a secondary seat (known as Risley Lodge) on the hill to the north-east of the house. Bourne Holidays Limited (trading as Warner Leisure Hotels) is a company registered in England and Wales with company number 01854900 whose registered office is 1 Park Lane, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 4YL. Aston Hall was visited by Washington Irving, who wrote about it as Bracebridge Hall, taking the name from Abraham Bracebridge, husband of the last member of the Holte family to live there. He was a first-class cricketer, appearing for the Hambledon Club and the MCC between 1786 and 1793 and 'a noted amateur and patron of pugilism'. Architect:
[1] It sits in a large park, part of which became Villa Park, the home ground of the Aston Villa football club.[2]. His widow married 2nd, Sir Edward Payler (d. 1647) of York; her date of death is unknown. Her husband died after 6 August 1748; his will was proved 25 November 1748. 1685), baptised at Aston, 21 March 1684/5; died unmarried; (17) Arthur Aston; died unmarried in Constantinople; (18) Edward Aston (1688-93), baptised at Aston, 26 June 1688; died young and was buried at Aston, 24 May 1693; (19) Purefoy Aston (1690-1768), baptised at Aston, 30 March 1690; married, 22 November 1712 at Runcorn, Henry Wright esq. three gables, and had two storeys with attics. With pools, fitness, spa treatments and open space for fill-your-lungs-up freshness. Circa Date: 1668 w/18th century alterations. Aston Hall is open to the public during spring, summer and autumn months, following extensive renovation from 2006 to 2009. By 1436 there was evidently a. quadrangular house here with a prominent entrance gatehouse and probably a moat. (1) Catherine Lapal Aston (1760-1833), baptised at Aston, 13 October 1760; married, 22 June 1782 at St Marylebone (Middx), Sir John Legard (1758-1807), 6th bt., but had no issue; buried at Aston, 27 December 1833; will proved 14 January 1834; (3) Anna Sophia Aston (b. Risley Hall: the late 19th century house built for Ernest Terah Hooley as an addition to the Georgian block. Some of the damage is still evident, and there is a hole in the staircase where a cannonball went through a window and an open door, and into the banister. [3], His descendant, also Robert Holden, was a successful lawyer who replaced the old house with a new red brick three storey five bayed mansion in 1735. Please leave a comment if you have any additional information or corrections to offer, or if you are able to help with additional images of the people or buildings in this post. Elder son of Hon. grant of administration of goods, with will annexed, 18 August 1927 (estate 119,491). ASTON-BY-SUTTON, or Aston-Sutton, a township chapelry in Runcorn parish, Cheshire; on the Northwestern railway and the Weaver river, near Preston-Brook r. station, and 3 miles E by N of Frodsham. He died 5 August 1573. of Aston-by-Sutton (Cheshire), born 20 March and baptised at St George's, Hanover Square, London, 24 April 1741. Sir Thomas was succeeded at Aston in 1613 by his eldest son, John Aston, who died two years later leaving a young family. 1533) of Broughton (Staffs); (6) Alice Aston; married, 1507-08, Randle Mainwaring, son and heir of Randle Mainwaring of. He died 24 August 1772. The main change made at this time was to demolish two mills close to the house in Dingley Dell and build in their place a summerhouse set at the top of a cascade; the mill pool and its dam were retained to power the cascade. His only legitimate son was Col. Henry Hervey Aston (1762-98), a warm-tempered man who was regularly embroiled in duels and whose sporting interests extended beyond hunting to cricket and pugilism. of Gwernyfed, b. The dining room was remodelled in the early 20th century, and has a plaster barrel ceiling and a screen of Ionic columns. (2003), A Christmas Carol. In 1765 he appears to have temporarily abandoned his wife and spent over twelve months travelling in Italy with a French lady described as his wife, whom John Wilkes drily observed was 'not the same Mrs. Aston who was at Paris'; he visited Venice, Rome, and Naples and applied for permission to export a total of fifty-five pictures to England. 214 Publisher: Sussex: Phillimore & Co. Ltd. ISBN: 0850336554 Book Type: Hardback. (1) Sir Thomas Aston (c.1547-1613), kt. 1691), baptised at Aston, 24 May 1691; married, 26 September 1720 at St John the Baptist, Chester, Capt. After the Battle of Agincourt, Sir William Porter was given a lease of the Wadley estate in recognition of his 'good and unpaid service'. Northwich 4 5,848 . 1784); attending a private school at Twickenham (Middx) in 1784. Copyright 2022 Warner Leisure Hotels. He was Sheriff of Cheshire in 1551. This is likely to have come about because Sir Wolstan, a widower, had married Henry's first cousin Theodosia Wright in 1740, Theodosia being a daughter of Purefoy Aston and Sir Henry Wright of Mobberley in Cheshire. If you can help with any of these or with other additions or corrections, please use the contact form in the sidebar to get in touch. . He was mortally wounded in a duel with a brother officer on 23 December 1798 (the second he had fought on consecutive days), leaving his widow (1765-1815) to bring up their young family and complete the landscaping of the grounds at Aston. The genealogy of the family is traced below from the early 15th century, but the account given is very deficient until the mid 17th century because of the unfortunate deficiency of key parish register sources. Warner has topped the table of Which? George Bridgeman, rector of Wigan (Lancs), but had no issue; buried at Aston, 26 August 1853; her will was proved 17 September 1853. Here are a few notes about information and images which would help to improve the account above. Following a decree in 1843, the Warwickshire estates were sold for the benefit of some of the claimants, while the core Aston estate passed to his uncle, Sir Arthur Ingram Aston (1796-1859), kt., a career diplomat who was British minister in Spain at the time. [7], After Winterbottom's death in 1924 it was broken up and the house was sold to Nottingham County Council and became Nottingham Corporation Home for Mental Deficients in about 1930. The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Chester. (3) Mary (k/a Molly) Aston (c.1706-56), baptised at St Anne, Soho, Westminster (Middx), 22 January 1706/7; a wit, beauty and Whig toast who captivated Dr. Johnson despite her political views; died unmarried and was buried at Lichfield, 24 July 1756; Elizabeth Aston (1708-85), born 25 May and baptised at St Anne, Soho, 13 June 1708; built three houses (including the surviving Stowe House and Stowe Hill) on a 9 acre plot of land at Lichfield which she purchased from her sister Magdalen in 1752 and lived in Stowe Hill herself; died unmarried, 1785; Magdalen Aston (1709-86), born 1 July and baptised at St Anne, Soho, 14 August 1709; married, 30 March 1736. It would seem that he raised the wings to three storeys and the centre to four, refenestrated the house with regular sash windows, and added the pedimented tripartite centrepiece on the first floor and the ground-floor portico. tried and failed to sell the Risley estate in 1741, and in 1757 he demolished the old house there. ; JP for Kent, 1606-12 and for Middlesex, 1608-12; appointed keeper of various royal parks, including St James' Park, London; married 1st, before 1596, Marjorie (d. 1606), daughter of Andrew Stewart, Lord Ochiltree, by whom he had several sons (who all died young) and four daughters; married 2nd, Cordelia, daughter of Sir John Stanhope of Elvaston (Derbys) and sister of the 1st Earl of Chesterfield, and had issue one son who died young; died 1612. Following extensive renovation from 2006 to 2009, 1st bt setting with award-winning gardens, a Georgian Dower house and! Aged 92 ; his will was proved 14 June 2008, aged 92 ; his will was proved June. 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