5. His widow was buried at Aston, 4 January 1635/6. 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. (2) Capt. Be first and book now for 2023 for your best choice of everything. 1533) of Broughton (Staffs); (6) Alice Aston; married, 1507-08, Randle Mainwaring, son and heir of Randle Mainwaring of. [8] It was operated by South Derbyshire District Health Authority from 1974. HC79.I6 H33 1796+ Oversize]; memorial of facts relating to his fatal duel, 1798 [National Army Museum, 1968-07-147]. Hurry, last few days! This copy was mistakenly reattributed to Velzquez when sold in 1867, then to Valds Leal when in the collection of F. W. Cosens, Lewes, who purchased it in 1875. He died at Spa (Belgium) in 1785 and was buried at Aston, where he is commemorated by a monument; his will was proved 17 September 1785. Thomas Aston's eldest legitimate son, and the heir to the Aston estate, was John Aston (c.1513-73), who was succeeded at his death by Sir Thomas Aston (c.1547-1613), kt., who is recorded to have reconstructed the medieval manor house at Aston in 1575-77. Sir Thomas Aston (d.1613, married Elizabeth Mainwaring of Shropshire and Mary Unton of Shropshire). Aston Hall A late 17th Century house built by Sir Willoughby Aston with a park landscaped by Humphrey Repton. Col. Aston was killed in a duel in India in 1798, but in 1802 his widow brought Repton back to undertake further work, with the support of one of his sons and James Wyatt; their proposals were sketched in the back of the original Red Book. (1) Sir Thomas Aston (1600-45), 1st bt. His eldest son and heir, Sir Thomas Aston (1600-46), 1st bt., was educated at Oxford as well as the Inns of Court. 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. Arley Hall & Gardens 50.0. 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. Alfreds suicide note he left to his daughter Mary after taking Cynanide. News. 1737), born 27 July and baptised at St. Marylebone (Middx), 9 September 1737; died young; (5) Henry Hervey (later Aston) (1741-85) (. and had issue one further son; he died 13 January 1884. . * 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. Get 25% off 1000s of roomswhen you book before 22 January. All room imagery shown is a representation of these room grades only. In 1612 Weston passed to Anthony Roper by marriage and in 1633 he purchased the house and estate at Aston. His wife died 16 May and was buried at Aston, 25 May 1737, where she is commemorated by a monument. & Rev. & Rev. p.20. Patrick Bruce of Killelagh, and had issue two sons (who both became baronets) and one daughter; she was living in 1766 but her date of death is unknown; (4) John William Hervey (b. . It had two storeys with attic dormers, and the garden front was articulated by four huge chimney breasts, which may have represented late 16th century additions to an earlier fabric; the parallel range seems to have been decorated with three hexagonal cupolas. 1947), and had issue two daughters. The eldest, Sir Thomas Aston (1666-1725), 3rd bt. In 1670 the house was one of the largest in Derbyshire, being taxed on 33 hearths (Bolsover Castle had 36), while Risley Lodge had only four. He died in 1492. Most of the house is believed to have been built for George Willoughby, who inherited in 1511 and perhaps in the 1520s married an heiress, Elizabeth Neale, which is probably how he came to have the means to undertake such a stately remodelling. 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. The church at Aston was built originally as a chapel of ease and only gained parochial status in 1635. He was buried at Aston 1 June 1821, where he is commemorated by a monument; his will was proved 31 July 1821. Can anyone provide more information about the lives of the four illegitimate children of Henry Hervey Aston (c.1740-85)? Acres, 1,012. Aston by Sutton through time. He probably restored it and perhaps modernised it, and it became his main seat and that of his son, Willoughby, who inherited the baronetcy as 5th baronet in 1744. 1607); married 1st, Thomas Parsons esq. The dungeons, which may have been used as a prison, were added in 1516. His widow married 2nd, the Hon. It sits in a vast green Real property, 3,021. George Bridgeman, rector of Wigan (Lancs), but had no issue; buried at Aston, 26 August 1853; her will was proved 17 September 1853. Set in the pretty Cheshire countryside, it's ideally located near Manchester and Liverpool too. [12] The Secretary of State for Health, Matt Hancock, gave an apology on behalf of the government in December 2000. in 1697. In these fantastic value rooms youll find everything you could want for a blissful nights sleep. three gables, and had two storeys with attics. High Sheriff of Cheshire, 1768. Just five minutes drive from the riverside town of Nantwich, the hotel makes a great base for exploring Cheshires green spaces and history. 1713), baptised at St Anne, Soho, 7 October 1713; probably died young; Margaret Aston (1714-90), born 5 August and baptised at St James, Westminster (Middx), 15 August 1714; married Thomas Collins (d. 1754) of Great Shelsby (Worcs); will proved at Worcester, 9 July 1790. The dungeons, which may have been used as a prison, were added in 1516. 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. He died 13 May 1615. My Name is Natalie Ann Aston, this evening upon looking through an old family chest Ive inheritied, I came across photos of Aston house ( no address but thought to be after the renovations) as Ive googled to try find some information And match the picture Its directed me to this page And this exact house! Sir Thomas Aston (1666-1725), 3rd bt. His widow married 2nd, Le Chevalier de Poggenpohl, Russian Charg d'Affaires in London and later in Spain; her date of death is unknown. After the Battle of Agincourt, Sir William Porter was given a lease of the Wadley estate in recognition of his 'good and unpaid service'. Unfortunately, after his death, the purchase of the reversionary interest was set aside by the courts on the grounds that Charles Talbot had been in a weak bargaining position and had insufficient knowledge of the value of his rights. Risley Hall: the only known view is this woodcut copied from a lost painting by Joseph Barlow Robinson in the 1860s, and used as an illustration in his, The house depicted by Robinson consisted of two parallel stone ranges running north to south joined at one end by service accommodation and at the other by a three storey gabled range which may have been a remnant of an earlier house; in the middle was a central courtyard. 1765), born 7 February and baptised at Aston, 10 February 1765; married, 22 June 1782 at St Marylebone (Middx) (sep., 1785; div. Aston Hall is now closed for the winter season except for special events - see What's On for details of events. . [11], A report published in July 2018 referred to allegations of abuse at the hospital in the 1960s and 1970s. 0330 1359 567, Local bus service is Crewe - Tel: 01270 505350, Local taxi service is Abbey Taxis - Tel: 01270 212125, Approximately 4 miles away (1.3) Sir Thomas Aston, kt. 1691), baptised at Aston, 24 May 1691; married, 26 September 1720 at St John the Baptist, Chester, Capt. Aston Hall is a Grade I listed Jacobean house and museum located just outside of Birmingham and featuring furniture, textiles, paintings and metalwork dating back centuries. The nave was replaced in 1736-40, and there may have been further changes by Samuel Wyatt c.1793. 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. Henry Hervey (1700-48), fifth son of the 1st Earl of Bristol. 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. Ashton Hall Farmhouse is a Grade II* listed building in Ashton Hayes, Cheshire West and Chester, England. Past Seat / Home of: Sir Willoughby Aston, 17th century. ; 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. . (1) Harriet Cecil Talbot (1833-37), born 13 April 1833; died young, 13 June 1837; (2) Charles Arthur Chetwynd Talbot (1834-69) (. 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. Letters discussing the inheritance of estates. The house was demolished in 1938. 3/4 Ashton Hall Farmhouse. John Aston (c.1667-1710), born about 1667; a Captain in the Royal Navy; died without issue and was buried at Aston-by-Sutton, 12 October 1710; (3) Willoughby Aston (c.1668-93); married, 6 October 1691 at St James, Duke's Place, London, Elizabeth Lewin, and had issue two daughters; buried at St Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster (Middx), 30 November 1693; (4) Mary Aston (1669-1734), baptised at Madeley (Staffs), 28 July 1669; married 1st, 4 June 1698 at Aston, Sir John Crewe (d. 1711), kt., of Utkinton Hall (Cheshire), and 2nd, 19 November 1713 at St Andrew by the Wardrobe, London, Dr. Hugh Chamberlain of Alderton and Hinton, but had no issue; died 8 April 1734 and was buried at Tarporley (Cheshire); (5) Robert Aston (c.1670-1721); a citizen and fishmonger in London; married, 14 February 1688, Elizabeth Whitcomb (1664-1708); buried at St Nicholas, Cole Abbey, London, 15 December 1721; (6) Magdalen Aston (1672-1746), baptised at Aston, 14 April 1672; married, 31 December 1695 at Aston, Thomas Norris (1653-1700) of Speke (Lancs) and had issue one son and one daughter; buried at Cropthorne (Worcs), 25 November 1746; (7) Frances Aston (1673-77), baptised at Aston, 17 April 1673; died young and was buried at Aston, 10 March 1676/7; (8) Gilbert Aston (c.1674-76); died in infancy and was buried at Aston, 27 May 1676; (9) Richard Aston (1675-1741) [for whom see below under Aston of Wadley House]; (10) Elizabeth Aston (1676-1756), baptised at Aston, 12 December 1676; lived in London and later at Bath (Somerset); died unmarried; will proved 22 April 1756; (11) Christian Aston (b. Using a design by John Thorpe, construction was commenced in April 1618 by Sir Thomas Holte, who finally moved into the hall in 1631. The lease passed from the Untons by marriage to the Knightleys and the Purefoys who both had estates elsewhere. Recommended Provider for Small Hotel Chains. (1) Sir Thomas Aston (1666-1725), 3rd bt. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share your own comments and photos of this building. Calls from landlines and mobiles are included in many free call packages. Aston Hall is open to the public during spring, summer and autumn months, following extensive renovation from 2006 to 2009. (1.2) Sir Arthur Aston (c.1572-1627), kt., of Fulham (Middx); a professional solder; knighted 15 July 1604; married 1st, Christiana, daughter of John Ashton of Penrith (Cumbld), and had issue two sons (Richard Aston and. ), which no doubt explains how the commission arose. As a result the estate was vested in Trustees and let during the later 19th century. The resemblance of the garden front to the slightly larger but contemporary Longford Hall is notable. He died 24 November and was buried at Faringdon, 28 November 1741. He died in 1529. With pools, fitness, spa treatments and open space for fill-your-lungs-up freshness. , daughter of Sir John Poultney, kt., of Misterton (Leics), who was co-heir of her brother, John Poultney; and 2nd, Anne (c.1614-88), daughter and co-heiress of Sir Henry Willoughby, bt. 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. Sir Richard Aston (d. 1492), kt. In 1603 King James I and Anne of Denmark stayed here on their autumn progress. Nantwich He died in Oxford, 9 August, and was buried at Aston, 14 August 1869; his will was proved 20 August 1869 (effects under 5,000). The estate descended lineally until the death of Sir Thomas Aston, 4th Baronet, in 1744, when the baronetcy reverted to a collateral male line settled on the family's Berkshire estate, and the Cheshire property passed to his elder sister Catherine, wife of the Hon. Built / Designed For: Sir Willoughby Aston. A special retreat. James Watt just rented it. Were convinced that luxury doesnt get much better than this. The house contained some 59 . At Warner Hotels, you can enjoy the whole package for the price of the room. of Cubbington (Warks) and 2nd, 1666, John Shuckburgh (d. 1673) of Upton in Wirral; (6) Elizabeth Aston (1611-28); died unmarried, 1628. 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