The Aston family is first documented in the reign of Henry II, when charters record one Gilbert de Aston, Lord of Aston juxta Sutton. His first wife died 9 August 1606 and was buried at Runcorn (Cheshire). He married, 25 January 1759. County: Flintshire Community: Hawarden (Penarlg) Community: Hawarden Locality: Aston Built-Up Area: Shotton In 1794 he accepted a commission in the 12th Foot, with whom he went to India two years later. This survives as a pink brick range of six widely-spaced bays facing east and connected to the stable block of 1695, which was later made into a great hall. When Sir Willoughby died in 1772, the remaining Risley estate was sold almost at once by his son and heir, Sir Willoughby Aston (1749-1815), 6th and last bt., who like his father lived chiefly in London, although he seems to have rented a number of properties in Hampshire in the late 18th century. 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. ), which no doubt explains how the commission arose. He died 16 January 1724/5 and was buried at Aston, where he and his wife are commemorated by a monument; his will was proved 8 December 1725. Hooley, who was a self-made millionaire and friend of King Edward VII, contrived to greatly extend and remodel the house before he went bankrupt in 1896. In 1648 he sold the estate to Robert Holden of Shardlow. Warner has been awarded the official stamp of approval from VisitBritain in recognition of our measures in place to maintain cleanliness and social distancing and adhere to government and industry COVID-19 guidelines. 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. Value, 88. 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. . Repton criticised the approach to the house as being too open, and, laid out the line of a new drive from the Top Lodgebetween two stands of trees, and planted belts of coppice wood to screen less sightly features of the estate, and to create framed vistas in the landscape. The house has a central Doric doorcase, with a correctly proportioned frieze and pediment. Its just one more great reason to plan your next break with us. He died 14 December 1702 and was buried at Aston, 19 December 1702, where he and his wife are commemorated by a monument with carving by Grinling Gibbons. On this site, which was short-listed for the SAHGB Colvin Prize in 2019, I present the results of my research into the landowning families of the British Isles and the country houses which they owned. James Watt just rented it. p.20. Crowley Hall is a Grade II listed building in Aston by Budworth, Cheshire East, England. After the Battle of Agincourt, Sir William Porter was given a lease of the Wadley estate in recognition of his 'good and unpaid service'. of Mobberley (Cheshire) and had issue, ancestors of the Wright family of Mottram St. Andrew; buried at Mobberley (Cheshire), 3 February 1768; (20) Helena Aston (b. The hall received 28,804 visitors in 2019.[8]. About 13 minutes by taxi. Sir Willoughby Aston (1640-1702), 2nd bt., succeeded to the Aston estate when he came of age in 1661. He married, 25 July 1914 at Middlewich (Cheshire), Dorothy Helen (1890-1978), younger daughter of W. Roylance, shortly after his father's death, on finding his father's affairs confused. John Aston (d.1573, married Margaret Ireland of Lancashire). It boasts a series of period rooms which have furniture, paintings, textiles and metalwork from the collections of the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. 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. Simple theme. 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. A Grade II listed Victorian property, Alvaston Hall is a half-timbered country house that can be traced back thousands of years to when it was the home of a Saxon farmer named Aelfgar. You can search in the Customer listing under Plants/Caldwell Ledgers/Customer Reports for the plants they purchased. of Tarporley (Cheshire); her date of death is unknown. Aston Hall here is the seat of Sir Arthur Aston, Bart. Calls from landlines and mobiles are included in many free call packages. The church was restored in 1857 and again, after Second World War bomb damage, by Wright & Hamlyn in 1949-50. Aston Hall, Aston-by-Sutton: side elevation. 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. The eldest, Sir Thomas Aston (1666-1725), 3rd bt. Aston House Farmhouse comprises a spacious 5-bedroom house with 4 reception rooms and adjoining brick outbuilding and lawned garden to front and side elevations. Walter de Winton (1832-78) of Maesllwch Castle, Glasbury (Brecons.) 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 house contained some 59 rooms plus outbuildings. & Rev. Letters discussing the inheritance of estates. His widow and the daughters moved to Lichfield, where the young Dr Samuel Johnson was a frequent visitor to their house, delighting particularly in the company and conversation of the second daughter, Molly Aston (c.1706-56), despite her strongly Whig political views, which were at odds with his Tory sentiments. 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. Situated on high ground by the River Weaver, it had extensive views over to the River Mersey and Lancashire shores. The dungeons, which may have been used as a prison, were added in 1516. He died 28 August, and was buried at Aston, 3 September 1839, where he is commemorated by a monument; his will was proved 26 November 1839 and a further grant of administration was issued 14 May 1843 following the Chancery decree for the sale of part of the estates. He then had to let the house for a time, but he kept the freehold of the estate out of the hands of his creditors until 1927 and continued to live in the house as a tenant until his death in 1941. His widow married 2nd, Hugh Beeston esq. We're situated in beautiful Cheshire, just five minutes from the riverside town of Nantwich. 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'. On the roof was a tall domed lantern, probably added later. In preparing this account I have not had access to the parish registers of Runcorn, where family events before 1635 were probably mostly registered. He died in 1552/3. Real property, 3,021. Architect: His widow died in Brighton, 28 March 1938; her will was proved 14 June 1938 (estate 283). Comments, especially in the form of corrections, additional information or new illustrations, are very welcome. [1] It sits in a large park, part of which became Villa Park, the home ground of the Aston Villa football club.[2]. 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. 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. One of only two working boat lifts in the UK, the Cathedral of the Canals won experience of the year in 2019, with its accompanying visitors centre. * Some sources state that Sir Roger was a natural son of Thomas' brother, John Aston. Using a design by John Thorpe, construction was commenced in April 1618 by Sir Thomas Holte, who finally moved into the hall in 1631. (, 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. CW5 6PD She married, 2 March 1730, the Hon. Secure your next break with just a 20pp deposit*. Style, size and decor will vary by room and by location. 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. Spokes. All of our students experience the process of creating art and learning to be more imaginative in solving problems whether it's in the keyboard lab using technology to build new sounds, the digital photography studio exploring shooting and editing techniques, or on stage . His widow married 2nd, Sir Edward Payler (d. 1647) of York; her date of death is unknown. 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. An East Midlands variant of the Deverel-Rimbury ceramic tradition, currently dated to the Middle Bronze Age were found to have similar fabrics containing rounded quartz sand and clastic sedimentary rock fragments as temper. of Gwernyfed, b. 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. Ashton Hall Farmhouse is a Grade II* listed building in Ashton Hayes, Cheshire West and Chester, England. Her husband died after 6 August 1748; his will was proved 25 November 1748. He was said to be 'of a fierce character' and to have been involved in duels on several occasions, both in England and India. The next heir was Col. Talbot's only son, Bryan Hervey Talbot (1916-2008), who demolished the main house soon after coming of age. Aston Hall is open to the public during spring, summer and autumn months, following extensive renovation from 2006 to 2009. No doubt if Sir Roger had had sons he would have founded a cadet branch of the Astons, but as it was his substantial estate was divided among his four daughters. 2,635 . There was a park here by the early 17th century, but the timber trees in the grounds had been felled for naval use in the 1740s, leaving a large open lawn. Francis Grant-Gordon RN (1730-1803) (who had taken the additional name of Gordon in 1768), son of William Grant of Knockespock (Aberdeens.) The resemblance of the garden front to the slightly larger but contemporary Longford Hall is notable. Barrister at law; Tory MP for Nottingham, 1754-61. 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. Alvaston Hall is situated approximately mile along this road on the left hand side. The house was purchased in 1858 by a private company (the Aston Hall and Park Company Ltd) for use as a public park and museum. With a man-made waterfall, gentle fountains, stone statues and a Victorian clock tower, this easy-to-get-to parkland is perfect for a quiet summers day. 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. built in 1668 and as first designed it was probably of two storeys with hipped roofs and attics. In every room, weve maxed up the warm and welcoming factor to give you nothing short of a great nights sleep. Theres a deli bar and fresh fish counter, plus the roast of the day carved to order. 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. Patron, Sir A. Aston, Bart. The younger Henry's marriage in 1759 to Catherine Dicconson of Wrightington Hall produced a number of children, but seems to have been a somewhat intermittent relationship: in 1765 he travelled on the continent with a Frenchwoman who was passed off as Mrs. Aston, and in his will he provided for four illegitimate children by two different ladies. His widow died 10 July and was buried at Faringdon, 18 July 1745. They work differently, adapting to their respective markets, but their expertise, insight and knowledge remains the same. As a result the estate was vested in Trustees and let during the later 19th century. (1) Marie-Luize Talbot (b. (5) Selina Aston (1751-64), baptised at Faringdon, 11 November 1751; died unmarried, 1764; (6) Belinda Aston (b. of Risley Hall (Derbys), and had issue: (1.1) Jane Aston (b. Can anyone provide more information about the lives of the four illegitimate children of Henry Hervey Aston (c.1740-85)? Francis Gastrell (d. 1772), vicar of Frodsham, who owned Shakespeare's New Place at Stratford-on-Avon and had it demolished; moved to Lichfield and eventually inherited both Stowe House and Stowe Hill from her sisters Elizabeth and Magdalen, but both houses were sold after her death; died at Lichfield, 30 October 1791 and was buried at Frodsham; Anne Aston (b. He died in 1529. 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. Built / Designed For: Sir Willoughby Aston. Thomas Aston (married Bridget Harewell of Warwickshire ). Image: Historic England/P.S. 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. His widow was buried at Aston, 15 June 1815. 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. & Rev. It has a pin-drop peaceful setting with award-winning gardens, a large pool, and a pick of restaurants and lounges. 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. (1.3) Sir Thomas Aston, kt. From just 199pp.Hurry, last few days! Henry is often referred to as 'Henry of Westminster' but he was also Henry Pickering the portrait painter. He died 24 November and was buried at Faringdon, 28 November 1741. Baring of Membland and Lambay Barons Revelstoke This is one of five posts about the various branches of the Baring family. The hall was refurbished in 1840 and was used as a stop off for the Earl of Stamford and Warrington when he visited the grouse moors in Stalybridge. Glad my piece was of help to you, and thank you for your offer of help and access to papers. Imagine adult-only sanctuaries with a unique rhythm. Acres, 1,012. Is anyone able to provide information about Aston entries in these registers? Repton published an engraving of this 'Garden Room', probably used as a conservatory for tender plants, in. 1734), baptised at Elford (Staffs), 24 August 1734; married, 6 November 1762 at Aston, James Bruce (1720-83) of Killeleagh, eldest son of Rev. [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. (2) Rev. The promise of a warm welcome with good honest pub food alongside a favourite tipple. (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. In about 1790, the earliest phase of the present house was built for John Hancock, who then proceeded to demolish the Elizabethan Risley Lodge. (1) Harriet Cecil Talbot (1833-37), born 13 April 1833; died young, 13 June 1837; (2) Charles Arthur Chetwynd Talbot (1834-69) (. Pits contained hazelnuts, mollusc shell, charcoal, spelt and rye grains. These rooms are the dream ticket if you're longing for a comfy bed, super-soft duvet and too-many-to-mention extra little touches. A side-note on the family of Sir Willoughby Aston 2nd Bt: Sir Willoughby's youngest surviving daughters were Charlotte bn 1679 and Purefoy bn 1690.Charlotte married John Pickering of Thelwall Hall near Warrington in 1695 and their youngest child, Henry, was born somewhere between 1706 and 1720. Holden's daughter Mary Shuttleworth Boden was born here in 1840. Turn left onto the A530 signposted Nantwich, passing Leighton Hospital, At the next roundabout still continue on the A530, and Alvaston Hall is situated approximately one mile on the right hand side, Follow the A500 signposted Nantwich & Chester, at the forth roundabout take the 3rd exit signposted A51 Chester, At the Peacock roundabout take the 2nd exit and continue to the Alvaston roundabout and take the 4th exit A530. I have letters in my possession Dating as far back as 1845 To Richard Aston from his parents Peter & Mary. 1/3/1967. 1578), son of Thomas Egerton of Leek (Staffs), and 2nd, by 1584, Sir Edward Tyrrell (1551-1606), kt., of Thornton (Bucks) and had issue three sons and six daughters; buried (as Elizabeth Tyrrell) at Thornton, 26 June 1631; (7) Mary Aston; perhaps the woman of this name who married Thomas Hanson of Blewbury (Berks) and had issue, although some accounts say she died without issue; (8) Eleanor Aston; married James Whitlock; (9) Winifred Aston; married Peter Derby of Bebington (Cheshire), lived near Liverpool; (10) Ellen Aston; married George Mainwaring esq of Ightfield (Staffs). [12] The Secretary of State for Health, Matt Hancock, gave an apology on behalf of the government in December 2000. born 17 June and baptised at St. Nicholas, Guildford, 5 August 1882. Architect: Educated at Christ Church, Oxford (matriculated 1757/8). 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