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Sir Edward Aston (died 1568) built and resided at Tixall House, Staffordshire. He served four terms as Sheriff of Staffordshire.[1]

Biography[edit]

Edward Aston was the son and heir of Sir John Aston and Joan, the only child of Sir William Littleton, of Frankley, Worcestershire.[2]

Sir Edward demolished the old manor house at Tixall and build a large mansion called Tixall House.[1] Most of it has been demolished but the gatehouse survives. Sir Edward was Sheriff of Staffordshire in the years 1528, 1534, 1540, and 1556.[3]

His tomb is in St Mary's Church, Stafford.

Family[edit]

Sir Edward married first Mary, daughter of Sir Henry Vernon. They had no children, and she died in 1525.[4]

Sir Edward married secondly Joan (died 15 September 1562), daughter of Sir Thomas Bowles (of Penhow Castle, Monmouthshire), a baron of the Exchequer.

They had several children:[2]

  • Walter Aston (1530–1589), [2] was a Knight of the Shire and Sheriff of Staffordshire.
  • Leonard.[2]
  • Anthony.[2]
  • Catherine, who married Sir William Gresley, of Drakelow, Derbyshire.[2]
  • Mary, who married Simon Harcourt, of Stanton Hardcourt, Oxfordshire and an ancestor of the Earl of Harcourt.[2]
  • Frances, who married Robert Needham, of Shenton, in Leicestershire, an ancestor of Viscount Kilmoney.[2]
  • Elizabeth, who married —— Lawley of Wenlock, Staffordshire.[2]

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