[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. 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. The original church was at Middleton; and the present one contains an old lectern. . Architect: Educated at Christ Church, Oxford (matriculated 1757/8). His widow married 2nd, the Hon. HC79.I6 H33 1796+ Oversize]; memorial of facts relating to his fatal duel, 1798 [National Army Museum, 1968-07-147]. The Village Hall situated in the centre of the idyllic rural hamlet of Aston was built in 1955 and blends country charm with modern facilities. In the study, hung with gilded leather, Sir Henry had a library of 220 books. 1765), born 7 February and baptised at Aston, 10 February 1765; married, 22 June 1782 at St Marylebone (Middx) (sep., 1785; div. He married, 24 January 1857 at St James, Westminster (Middx), Mary Matilda (1832-74), daughter of Richard John Whitman, and had issue: (1) Harriet Cecil Talbot (1857-1937), born Oct-Dec 1857; married, 23 January 1878 at St James, Westminster, William Henry Gramshaw (1849-1926), stockbroker, and had issue two daughters; died 25 August 1937; will proved 5 October 1937 (estate 231); (2) Algernon Charles Talbot (1859-88), born 16 January 1859; married, 19 January 1886, Edith Ellen (1861-1951), daughter of William Bunce Greenfield and had issue one daughter; died 27 July 1888; (3) Gwendoline Mary Talbot (1861-1948), born 9 March 1861; married, 1880, Harry Wyndham Jefferson (1848-1918) and had issue one son and three daughters; died, 25 February 1948; will proved 12 August 1948 (estate 65,926); (5) Charles Aston Talbot (1864-1904), born 24 July 1864; hotel proprietor; married 1st, 22 March 1893, Elizabeth Mary (1861-95), daughter of Thomas Best of Didsbury (Lancs), and 2nd, Apr-Jun 1899, Elizabeth Jane Swinton, but had no issue; died at Dowros Bay Hotel (Co. Donegal), 26 November 1904; will proved 8 February 1905 (estate 1,680); (6) Muriel Ethel Talbot (1867-90), born 21 December 1867; married, 10 July 1890 as his first wife, Luigi Angelo Gavatti Verospi (b. Please use the Contact Form in the right hand side bar to contact me privately or the comments facility at the bottom of the page to make a public comment. 214 Publisher: Sussex: Phillimore & Co. Ltd. ISBN: 0850336554 Book Type: Hardback. tried and failed to sell the Risley estate in 1741, and in 1757 he demolished the old house there. In the 1920s, the Birmingham Corporation was having financial troubles and had to choose between saving Aston Hall and the nearby Perry Hall. The house was severely damaged after an attack by Parliamentary troops in 1643. (3) Harriet Elizabeth Frances Aston (1791-1853); married, 18 January 1837, Lt. Col. Edmund Henry Bridgeman (1797-1841), son of Rev. At the time of the marriage she can only have been fourteen or fifteen, but over the next thirty years she bore him twenty-one children, fourteen of whom survived into adulthood. Guide. Past Seat / Home of: Sir Willoughby Aston, 17th century. A minor point: Anne Willoughby (c1614-1688) was the sole heiress of her mother (Elizabeth Knollys) but one of three heiresses of her father, Sir Henry Willoughby. 1942), born 16 June 1942; married 1st, Oct-Dec. 1966, John B. Haycraft and had issue three sons, and 2nd, Oct-Dec 1983, Graham J. Ollis; (2) Andrew Hervey Talbot (b. (Tyack in Warwickshire Country Houses just says "a Warwick banking firm".) He succeeded his cousin as 5th baronet, 17 February 1744. Here youll find cobbled streets, a Roman Amphitheatre, 1000-year-old cathedral, and of course the world-famous Chester Rows for shopping and dining. High Sheriff of Cheshire, 1768. His wife died 16 May and was buried at Aston, 25 May 1737, where she is commemorated by a monument. 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. The house was completed in April 1635, and is now Grade I listed. For a few years from 1879, Birmingham's collections of art and the Museum of Arms were moved to Aston Hall after a fire damaged the municipal public library and Birmingham and Midland Institute, which shared a building in Paradise Street, until the building of the current Art Gallery in the Council House complex. Her husband died after 6 August 1748; his will was proved 25 November 1748. Henry is often referred to as 'Henry of Westminster' but he was also Henry Pickering the portrait painter. In 1516 beautiful vaulted ceiling and the Grand Trunk canal, which runs nearly parallel the! The Promenade, Southport PR8 1RB, England. 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. Irving's The Sketch Book stories described the harmonious warm-hearted English Christmas festivities he experienced while staying in Aston Hall, that had largely been abandoned. 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. Ashton Old Hall, 102 Church Lane, Sale, Cheshire M33 5QG, On this day in Ashton-under-Lyne's History. The new house was. three gables, and had two storeys with attics. You'll find nice-to-have amenities including. It boasts a series of period rooms which have furniture, paintings, textiles and metalwork from the collections of the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. Letters discussing the inheritance of estates. 1/3/1967. 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. Alvaston Hall 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. Col. Aston was also responsible for the remodelling of Aston Hall to the designs of Samuel Wyatt, and for laying out the grounds to the designs of Humphry Repton. 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. He died from wounds received in a duel with Maj. Allen in India, 23 December 1798; his will was proved 2 November 1799. Sir Thomas was succeeded at Aston in 1613 by his eldest son, John Aston, who died two years later leaving a young family. Nantwich Sir Willoughby Aston (1640-1702), 2nd bt., and his wife Mary, daughter of John Offley of Madeley Manor (Staffs), baptised at Aston-by-Sutton (Cheshire), 10 September 1675. 1607); married 1st, Thomas Parsons esq. Aston Hall is an 18th-century country house, now converted to residential apartments, at Aston-on-Trent, Derbyshire. The architect is unknown, but the suggestion that this was Thomas Webb of Middlewich, mason, who worked at Erddig Hall (Flints.) (2) Rev. Margaret (alias Marquerita) Melitona, daughter of William Barron of Carrick Barron and Cadiz (Spain) and had issue: (2) Arthur Wellington Hervey Aston (1816-39) (. Why Richard was favoured for this inheritance above his elder brothers (several of whom, like himself, were London merchants), is not clear. 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. 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. (3) Blanche Talbot (1837-98), born 4 January 1837; married, 15 August 1854 at St George's, Hanover Square, London (div. Charles Arthur Chetwynd Talbot (1834-69). It is first mentioned by Stirling-Maxwell in 1848 at Aston Hall, Cheshire. 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. Improve this listing Property amenities Free parking Free internet Pool Kelly, Richard Michael (ed.) At his death in 1702, Sir Willoughby divided his estates between two of his sons. The hall received 28,804 visitors in 2019.[8]. [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. grant of administration of goods, with will annexed, 18 August 1927 (estate 119,491). I have letters in my possession Dating as far back as 1845 To Richard Aston from his parents Peter & Mary. * 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. Theres nothing quite like that holiday feeling. Repton published an engraving of this 'Garden Room', probably used as a conservatory for tender plants, in. 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. He married, 25 January 1759. 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. in the 1680s and who in 1697 rebuilt the chancel of Aston church for Sir Willoughby, seems improbable as he would have been a very young man and perhaps still an apprentice at the time. 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. (3) Peter Aston, who had an illegitimate son (Thomas Aston (fl. 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. Location: Alvaston Hall is located 40 minutes south-east of Chester, and 30 minutes west of Stoke-on-Trent. [7], Aston Hall is now a community museum managed by Birmingham Museums Trust, having previously been managed by Birmingham City Council until 2012. He died 13 May 1615. As a result the estate was vested in Trustees and let during the later 19th century. In October 2019, the mansion was named as the UK's top haunted site, according to the Spectrum Paranormal Investigations and National Lottery.[9]. Pits contained hazelnuts, mollusc shell, charcoal, spelt and rye grains. For much of the 19th century, Aston Hall was owned by minors and absentees and then passed to trustees who leased it. His widow died 1 January 1874; her will was proved 14 April 1874 (effects under 1,500). Find adult-only UK breaks with prices that start from just 199pp. (. 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). (X1) Richard Aston (d. 1616) of Rocksavage (Cheshire). St Peter's Church, Aston-by-Sutton is in Aston Lane in the small hamlet of Aston-by-Sutton, Cheshire near to the town of Runcorn. His widow lived at Rhyl (Flints) and died 23 March 1978; her will was proved 3 July 1978 (estate 138,806). 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. Calls from landlines are typically charged up to 9p per minute; calls from mobiles typically cost between 8p and 40p per minute. An officer in the 17th/21st Lancers (2nd Lt., 1901; Lt., 1904; Capt., 1909; Maj., 1918; Lt-Col. by 1923); awarded DSO 1918 and MC 1917 and made a Cavalier of the Italian Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus, 1923; Adjutant to Lancashire Hussars Yeomanry, 1911. Image: Historic England/P.S. Francis Grant-Gordon RN (1730-1803) (who had taken the additional name of Gordon in 1768), son of William Grant of Knockespock (Aberdeens.) 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. 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. (5) Selina Aston (1751-64), baptised at Faringdon, 11 November 1751; died unmarried, 1764; (6) Belinda Aston (b. Aston Hall A late 17th Century house built by Sir Willoughby Aston with a park landscaped by Humphrey Repton. Sir Thomas's second son was Sir Arthur Aston (c.1572-1627), a professional soldier who was killed during the Duke of Buckingham's ill-fated assault on the Ile de Rh and who was the father of another Sir Arthur Aston (1590-1649), a Royalist commander in the Civil War who was among those massacred in 1649 after Cromwellian forces captured Drogheda in Ireland. The Fountain Bar and Stables Lounge serve an extensive daytime menu with drinks, soup of the day, hot and cold sandwiches, drinks, sourdough pizza and sharing platters. Ashton Hall Farmhouse is a Grade II* listed building in Ashton Hayes, Cheshire West and Chester, England. . 1946), born 15 January 1946; married 1st, Apr-Jun 1979, Danielle C. Boulay and had issue three daughters; married 2nd, Jan. 1999, Axelle Sabrina Martineau; (3) Howard Douglas Talbot (1948-2012) of Aston Lodge, born 22 February 1948; married, Jul-Sep 1972, Christine A. Dutton and had issue one son and two daughters; died 11 November 2012; his will was proved 18 July 2013; (4) Wendy Robina Roylance Talbot (b. His wife's date of death is unknown. 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. Henry Hervey (1700-48), fifth son of the 1st Earl of Bristol. In preparing this account I have not had access to the parish registers of Runcorn, where family events before 1635 were probably mostly registered. The hall was refurbished in 1840 and was used as a stop off . After the Battle of Agincourt, Sir William Porter was given a lease of the Wadley estate in recognition of his 'good and unpaid service'. Aston family of Aston-by-Sutton, baronets. Henry Pickering married Mary King in 1746 in Bloomsbury, later taking his family to Manchester, from where he travelled around several counties in the north of England and in North Wales to carry out commissions, and he appears to have died in mid-December 1770 in Skipton in Yorkshire. Please see our Privacy Policy for more details. (2) Capt. 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. There is some generally boring stuff, mainly about rents in the . 1862), Duc d'Angelo; died without issue, 29 August 1890. With pools, fitness, spa treatments and open space for fill-your-lungs-up freshness. His widow was buried at Aston, 15 June 1815. Real property, 3,021. In 1612 Weston passed to Anthony Roper by marriage and in 1633 he purchased the house and estate at Aston. 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. In these fantastic value rooms youll find everything you could want for a blissful nights sleep. and the Bishop's Palace at St. Asaph (Flints. ; 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? You don't need a fake ID or a sock full of money to plan your escape. of Greenhill (Cheshire); (1.10) Catherine Aston; married Peter Leigh, gent., of Ridge. About 13 minutes by taxi. 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. His wife's date of death is unknown. 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. His father took the name Aston for himself and his family by Act of Parliament in 1743. He was keen on horse-racing and in 1861 was "well-known in Cheltenham as owner of the steeple-chaser 'Jerusalem' and other crack horses". This opened in 1972 and gave the city centre a direct link with the M6 motorway. 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. i remember a house opposite the Smithy.guy there used to repair Triumph Cars 1980/2 ish.was the building thats been knocked down? Repton thought of Sheringham Hall as his favorite work. 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. [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. 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. 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. Were convinced that luxury doesnt get much better than this. Comfort and a wide range of amenities put you properly at ease. In 1794 he accepted a commission in the 12th Foot, with whom he went to India two years later. Alvaston Hall commands a fantastic location in rural Cheshire, a county famous for its Tudor and Roman architecture and pristine parklands. of Risley Hall (Derbys), and had issue: (1.1) Jane Aston (b. and had issue; married 2nd, 9 December 1880, Geoffrey Richard Clegg Hill (1837-91); died 20 October 1918; will proved 3 December 1918 (estate 6,039). 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. Warner Holiday Protection offers cancellation cover against illness, redundancy, jury service and adverse weather. It is a leading example of the Jacobean prodigy house. 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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. He was Sheriff of Cheshire in 1551. [15] Another close copy by Jos Gutirrez de la Vega (1791-1865) was given by Gutirrez to the Real . 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. Please check with your supplier. The dining room was remodelled in the early 20th century, and has a plaster barrel ceiling and a screen of Ionic columns. Cheshire He died in 1492. i lived in 1 smithy cottage aston till i was eleven years of age my brother malcolm vine was born there.a great place to grow up in,very fond memories of the school . 12 December 2022 - 10:45; Family Party? He died 13 March 1927; his will was proved 24 August and 21 October 1927 (estate 130,162). Colonel of the Berkshire Militia, 1759. Alfreds suicide note he left to his daughter Mary after taking Cynanide. 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. Offer ends 22 January. He was Sheriff of Cheshire in 1601. 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. 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). Northwich 5 5,848 . Charlton Morris consists of 3 teams of search specialists, each covering a different industry. 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 officer in the Rifle Brigade (Ensign, 1854; Lt. 1854; retired as Capt., c.1858) who served in the Crimea. (. His widow died 22 January 1711/2 and was also buried at Aston. 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. Walter de Winton (1832-78) of Maesllwch Castle, Glasbury (Brecons.) She died 6 February 1845. Mila Kunis, wearing a Dior dress, earrings by Louis Vuitton, and a Hoorsenbuhs ring, and Ashton Kutcher, in Levi's jeans and a vintage t-shirt, at ease on the veranda. of Aston-by-Sutton (Cheshire), born 20 March and baptised at St George's, Hanover Square, London, 24 April 1741. 1791), Anthony Hodges (d. 1799) of Bolney Court, Harpsden (Oxon); in 1783 she had an affair with George, Prince of Wales, and after her separation another with Hon. Hervey took the name Aston under a private Act of Parliament in 1743, and on his wife's death in 1755 the estates passed to their only surviving son, Henry Hervey Aston (1741-85), who came of age in 1762. Each of our Royale rooms is unique and beautifully furnished with rich and sophisticated decor. 1999-2023 Curt DiCamillo. 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. (2) Gwendoline Ida Talbot (1883-1925), born Oct-Dec 1883; married, 27 June 1905 at St Peter, Eaton Square, Westminster (Middx), Arthur Lacy Compton Clarke (1877-1933), and had issue two sons and two daughters; died 28 July 1925; (3) John Victor Chetwynd Talbot (1887-1955) of The Old Hall, Bartlow (Cambs), born 15 September 1887 at St Boniface, Manitoba (Canada); married, 28 March 1914 at St George's, Hanover Square, London, Edith Muriel. 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. Henry Harvey (d. 1748), who took the name of Aston. 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. Image: Cheshire Archives & Local Studies. 1753), baptised at Risley (Derbys), 10 December 1753; died unmarried before 1808; (7) Sophia Aston (d. 1808); married, 2 April 1783 at Worcester, John Pritchard and had issue one son and one daughter; died at Framlingham (Suffk) about February 1808. 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. 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. (1) Harriet Cecil Talbot (1833-37), born 13 April 1833; died young, 13 June 1837; (2) Charles Arthur Chetwynd Talbot (1834-69) (. 1712), born 7 July and baptised at St. Anne, Soho, 3 August 1712; probably died young; Sophia Aston (b. The city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and its hinterland have been home to a number of prominent families by the name of Anderson between the 16t Bamford, Baron Bamford In the 18th and early 19th centuries, the Bamfords were a Roman Catholic family of millers, builders and toolmakers i Bateman of Oak Park This family traces its origins to the mid 17th century, when Major Rowland Bateman (with whom the genealogy below begin Barttelot of Stopham The Barttelots (the name has been spelled in many different ways, including Bartlett, but Barttelot has been the standa Paston-Bedingfeld, baronets This family shared a common ancestry with the Bedingfields of Fleming's Hall and Ditchingham, in that both Atwood of Sanderstead Court The family of Atte Wode is recorded as living at Coulsdon in Surrey as early as 1246, where their houses in Arkwright of Willersley The Arkwrights are notable because the scale of the fortune amassed by Sir Richard Arkwright (1732-92), kt. 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